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<li>[[File:device-over.png|re-read and overwrite data of selected devices]] - re-read and overwrite data of selected devices<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:device-over.png|re-read and overwrite data of selected devices]] - re-read and overwrite data of selected devices<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:device-over-all.png|re-read and overwrite data of all devices]] - re-read and overwrite data of all devices<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:device-over-all.png|re-read and overwrite data of all devices]] - re-read and overwrite data of all devices<br></li>
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<li>[[File:upgrade_lte.png|Upgrade LTE modem]] - Upgrade LTE modem<br></li>
 
</ul></p>
 
</ul></p>
  
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[[File:add-device.png|Add Device]]
 
[[File:add-device.png|Add Device]]
 
[[File:add-device-gps.png|Add Device GPS tab]]
 
[[File:add-device-gps.png|Add Device GPS tab]]
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[[File:add-device-lte.png|Add Device LTE tab]]
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<p><ul>
 
<p><ul>
 
<li>Hostname - Any convenient device name.<br></li>
 
<li>Hostname - Any convenient device name.<br></li>
<li>Host IP - Device IP address.<br></li>
 
<li>Use default port - Your api or api-ssl port that you opened on RouterOS.<br></li>
 
 
<li>Username - Username to login to device.<br></li>
 
<li>Username - Username to login to device.<br></li>
 
<li>Password - Password to login to device.<br></li>
 
<li>Password - Password to login to device.<br></li>
<li>Winbox port - Your winbox port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
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<li>IP / AD - Device IP address.<br></li>
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<li>Connect via - connecting to the device via<br></li>
 
<li>SSH port - Your ssh port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
 
<li>SSH port - Your ssh port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
 
<li>FTP port - Your ftp port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
 
<li>FTP port - Your ftp port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
<li>Telnet port - Your telnet port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
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<li>Telnet port - Your telnet port<br></li>
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<li>Winbox port - Your winbox port<br></li>
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<li>API SSL port - Your API SSL port<br></li>
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<li>API SSL - Your API port<br></li>
 
<li>Version package channel - Your version package channel on royter <br></li>
 
<li>Version package channel - Your version package channel on royter <br></li>
 
<li>Join in group - Select the groups to which the device will belong.<br></li>
 
<li>Join in group - Select the groups to which the device will belong.<br></li>
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<li>Copy - If you have many devices with the same data, and differ only in Hostname and IP address, use the copy button to speed up the process of making devices.<br></li>
 
<li>Copy - If you have many devices with the same data, and differ only in Hostname and IP address, use the copy button to speed up the process of making devices.<br></li>
 
<li>Comment - Comment on the device.<br></li>
 
<li>Comment - Comment on the device.<br></li>
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<li>GPS tab - you can enter the coordinates and address of the location of the device in order to display it on the map in the GeoTrack module<br></li>
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<li>LTE tab - If your device has an LTE modem, specify them for the possibility of updating (At the moment it works only for Mikrotik devices)<br></li>
 
</ul></p>
 
</ul></p>
  
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<p>Having sorted the devices by a certain attribute, you can export the sorted list to Excel by pressing the [[File:exel.png|Export the visible list of devices in Excel]] button.</p>
 
<p>Having sorted the devices by a certain attribute, you can export the sorted list to Excel by pressing the [[File:exel.png|Export the visible list of devices in Excel]] button.</p>
 
<p>To filter devices by groups, check the box to use group filtering. To select filtering conditions by group, click the Select groups button. The following window will appear:</p>
 
<p>To filter devices by groups, check the box to use group filtering. To select filtering conditions by group, click the Select groups button. The following window will appear:</p>
[[File:device-list-group-filter.png|Device List Group Filter]]
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[[File:device-list-group-filter2.png|Device List Group Filter]]
 
<p>Check the box next to the group (s) you want to display. If you check a NOT IN, it will show all devices that are not included in the marked group.</p>
 
<p>Check the box next to the group (s) you want to display. If you check a NOT IN, it will show all devices that are not included in the marked group.</p>
 
<p>To navigate through the devices, you can use the up and down navigation keys. Clicking Enter on the selected device opens a window with its data. Clicking delete the program will prompt you to delete the selected device or selected devices. To select devices, use shift and ctrl keys. You can select devices with the left mouse button, deselect with the right.</p>
 
<p>To navigate through the devices, you can use the up and down navigation keys. Clicking Enter on the selected device opens a window with its data. Clicking delete the program will prompt you to delete the selected device or selected devices. To select devices, use shift and ctrl keys. You can select devices with the left mouse button, deselect with the right.</p>
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<h3><p>'''Customize Device List'''</p></h3>
 
<h3><p>'''Customize Device List'''</p></h3>
 
<p>To turn off unnecessary columns, click the down arrow next to the hostname column. As shown in the picture below. Use the mouse to select the columns you want to disable or enable for viewing.</p>
 
<p>To turn off unnecessary columns, click the down arrow next to the hostname column. As shown in the picture below. Use the mouse to select the columns you want to disable or enable for viewing.</p>
[[File:customize-device-list.png|Customize Device List]]
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[[File:customize-device-list2.png|Customize Device List]]
  
 
<h2>'''Add device from Net'''</h2>
 
<h2>'''Add device from Net'''</h2>
 
<p>Search and add Mikrotik devices in automatic mode.</p>
 
<p>Search and add Mikrotik devices in automatic mode.</p>
[[File:add-dev-from-net.png|Add device from Net]]
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[[File:add-dev-from-net2.png|Add device from Net by API]]
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[[File:add-dev-from-net-ssh.png|Add device from Net by SSH]]
 
<p><ul>
 
<p><ul>
 
<li>IP - subnet.<br></li>
 
<li>IP - subnet.<br></li>
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<h2>'''Settings for groups'''</h2>
 
<h2>'''Settings for groups'''</h2>
 
<p>When you need to change data such as login, password, port, type of port for a group of devices, click on the [[File:settings-for-group.png|Settings for groups]] button. The following window will appear:</p>
 
<p>When you need to change data such as login, password, port, type of port for a group of devices, click on the [[File:settings-for-group.png|Settings for groups]] button. The following window will appear:</p>
[[File:group-settings.png|Settings for groups]]
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[[File:group-settings2.png|Settings for groups]]
 
<p>Enter the new data and tick the changes that you want to apply for the selected group of devices. Click OK and in the device settings for the selected group the data that you noted will change.</p>
 
<p>Enter the new data and tick the changes that you want to apply for the selected group of devices. Click OK and in the device settings for the selected group the data that you noted will change.</p>
  
 
<h1>'''Pooling jobs'''</h1>
 
<h1>'''Pooling jobs'''</h1>
 
<p>This tab is intended for to create tasks for testing the availability of devices by groups.</p>
 
<p>This tab is intended for to create tasks for testing the availability of devices by groups.</p>
[[File:pooling-jobs.png|Pooling jobs]]
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[[File:pooling-jobs2.png|Pooling jobs]]
 
<h2>'''Add job'''</h2>
 
<h2>'''Add job'''</h2>
 
<p>To add a group, click the [[File:add.png|Add job]] button and the following window will appear:</p>
 
<p>To add a group, click the [[File:add.png|Add job]] button and the following window will appear:</p>
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<li>GPS - Take GPS coordinates.<br></li>
 
<li>GPS - Take GPS coordinates.<br></li>
 
<li>Description - Comment or description for the job.<br></li>
 
<li>Description - Comment or description for the job.<br></li>
</ul></p>
 
 
<h1>'''Nix device List'''</h1>
 
<p>It is used to add Nix devices to the database. Further, when using other modules of mupsbox.</p>
 
[[File:nix-dev-list.png|Device List]]
 
 
<p><ul>
 
On the Nix device List tab, there are buttons (from left to right):<br>
 
<li>[[File:add.png|Add device]] - Add device<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:remove.png|Remove device]] - Remove device<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:enable.png|Enable device]] - Enable device<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:disable.png|Disable device]] - Disable device<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:ssh.png|Start ssh]] - Start ssh<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:refresh.png|Refresh]] - Refresh<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:refresh-one.png|Check the availability of a dedicated device]] - Check the availability of a dedicated device<br></li>
 
<li>[[File:refresh-all.png|Check the availability of all devices]] - Check the availability of all devices<br></li>
 
</ul></p>
 
 
<h2>'''Add nix device'''</h2>
 
<p>To add a device, press [[File:add.png|Add nix device]], a window will appear where you need to enter device data.</p>
 
[[File:add-nix-dev.png|Add Nix Device]]
 
 
<p><ul>
 
<li>Hostname - Any convenient device name.<br></li>
 
<li>Host IP - Device IP address.<br></li>
 
<li>Username - Username to login to device.<br></li>
 
<li>Password - Password to login to device.<br></li>
 
<li>SSH port - Your ssh port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
 
<li>FTP port - Your ftp port, which you registered in Ip -> Services <br></li>
 
<li>Add device - After entering all the data, click the add device button. All data will be applied and you will see your device in the device list.<br></li>
 
<li>Copy - If you have many devices with the same data, and differ only in Hostname and IP address, use the copy button to speed up the process of making devices.<br></li>
 
 
</ul></p>
 
</ul></p>
  

Latest revision as of 01:24, 8 June 2021

Device List

It is used to add devices to the database and group them according to the selected attribute. Further, when using other modules of mupsbox, we will work with groups of devices.

Device List All
Device List Mikrotik
Device List Cisco
Device List Nix

    On the Device List tab, there are buttons (from left to right):
  • Add device - Add device
  • Remove device - Remove device
  • Enable device - Enable device
  • Disable device - Disable device
  • Device settings - Device settings
  • Start winbox - Start winbox
  • Start ssh - Start ssh
  • Refresh - Refresh
  • Check the availability of a dedicated device - Check the availability of a dedicated device
  • Check the availability of all devices - Check the availability of all devices
  • Kill threads - Kill threads
  • Export the list of devices - Export the list of devices (including their data, such as un, login, password, etc.)
  • Import the list of all devices - Import the list of all devices (including their data, such as un, login, password, etc.)
  • Update the ROS version - Update the ROS version
  • Upgrade the BIOS - Upgrade the BIOS
  • CMD - Send a command to the selected device
  • Export the visible list of devices in Excel - Export the visible list of devices in Excel
  • Geolocation by coordinates - Geolocation by coordinates
  • re-read and overwrite data of selected devices - re-read and overwrite data of selected devices
  • re-read and overwrite data of all devices - re-read and overwrite data of all devices
  • Upgrade LTE modem - Upgrade LTE modem

Add device

To add a device, press Add device, a window will appear where you need to enter device data.

Add Device Add Device GPS tab Add Device LTE tab

  • Hostname - Any convenient device name.
  • Username - Username to login to device.
  • Password - Password to login to device.
  • IP / AD - Device IP address.
  • Connect via - connecting to the device via
  • SSH port - Your ssh port, which you registered in Ip -> Services
  • FTP port - Your ftp port, which you registered in Ip -> Services
  • Telnet port - Your telnet port
  • Winbox port - Your winbox port
  • API SSL port - Your API SSL port
  • API SSL - Your API port
  • Version package channel - Your version package channel on royter
  • Join in group - Select the groups to which the device will belong.
  • Available groups - Existing groups created in the Groups tab.
  • Add device - After entering all the data, click the add device button. All data will be applied and you will see your device in the device list.
  • Copy - If you have many devices with the same data, and differ only in Hostname and IP address, use the copy button to speed up the process of making devices.
  • Comment - Comment on the device.
  • GPS tab - you can enter the coordinates and address of the location of the device in order to display it on the map in the GeoTrack module
  • LTE tab - If your device has an LTE modem, specify them for the possibility of updating (At the moment it works only for Mikrotik devices)

Export and import devices

To export all devices with their data, click the Export the list of devices button. A confirmation window will appear.

Сonfirm

If you want to export all data including passwords, click yes. If you want to export all data without passwords, click no. (All passwords in the program are encrypted.)


To import all devices with their data, click the Import the list of devices button. A confirmation window will appear.

Сonfirm

If your file contains encrypted passwords, click yes; otherwise, click no.


Command line

To send a ROS command to a specific router, select the router using the navigation keys or click on it with the mouse and click the CMD button. The following window will appear:

CMD work space

Enter the command in the field and click Enter. Don`t use SSL checkbox is used to ignore the API-SSL port and send commands on the API port.

CMD work space

If you entered several commands in a row, you can navigate between them using the up and down arrows

Also, you can load the RSC file with the settings. Select the file by clicking .. and press the GO button

Working with device lists and filtering

If you have a lot of devices and you need to filter the device (s) by a specific attribute (Hostname, IP address, board-name, etc.), start typing this character in the Search field.

Device List

Having sorted the devices by a certain attribute, you can export the sorted list to Excel by pressing the Export the visible list of devices in Excel button.

To filter devices by groups, check the box to use group filtering. To select filtering conditions by group, click the Select groups button. The following window will appear:

Device List Group Filter

Check the box next to the group (s) you want to display. If you check a NOT IN, it will show all devices that are not included in the marked group.

To navigate through the devices, you can use the up and down navigation keys. Clicking Enter on the selected device opens a window with its data. Clicking delete the program will prompt you to delete the selected device or selected devices. To select devices, use shift and ctrl keys. You can select devices with the left mouse button, deselect with the right.


Customize Device List

To turn off unnecessary columns, click the down arrow next to the hostname column. As shown in the picture below. Use the mouse to select the columns you want to disable or enable for viewing.

Customize Device List

Add device from Net

Search and add Mikrotik devices in automatic mode.

Add device from Net by API Add device from Net by SSH

  • IP - subnet.
  • Prefix - Mask.
  • Username - Username to login to device.
  • Password - Password to login to device.
  • Port - Your api or api-ssl port that you opened on RouterOS.
  • New Group - Create new group.
  • Ignore check host ID - If you have several IP addresses on your device and you do not want to add them all, check the box and the program will check the software id and not add the same router.
  • Filtre - You can scan devices into specific groups from the entire network using the filter by board name or model.
  • Group name - Select the group to which devices will be added.

Groups

This tab is intended for creating groups, sending commands to a group of devices and for modifying the data of a group of devices in the device list.

Groups

Add group

To add a group, click the Add group button and the following window will appear:

Add Group

  • Name - Any convenient group name.
  • Description - Group description.

Remove group

To remove a group, click the Remove button. A query will appear:

Deletegroup

Click Yes to delete or No to cancel.

Command line

To send a ROS command to a group of devices, select the group using the navigation keys or click on it with the mouse and click the CMD button. The following window will appear:

CMD work space

Enter the command in the field and click Enter. Don`t use SSL checkbox is used to ignore the API-SSL port and send commands on the API port.

CMD work space

If you entered several commands in a row, you can navigate between them using the up and down arrows

Command line (API samples)

Using api - you get feedback. This is very important because you will always know if the command was executed successfully. Also, you get the opportunity to build reports using API: request->response. Here are some examples.


add new user

/user/add
=name=username
=group=full
=password=userpassword
=comment=this is new user

remove user

/user/remove
=.id=username

on which router is the user 'admin'?

/user/print
?name=admin
mbcount==1

on which router firewall is not configured, for example, rules < 3 ?

/ip/firewall/filter/print
mbcount=<3

disable all rules in /ip/firewall/filter where chain=input and action=drop

/ip/firewall/filter/disable
?chain=input
?action=drop
?#&
mbgetid

on which router is dns server 8.8.4.4 configured?

/ip/dns/print
mb?servers=8.8.4.4


Icon-warn.png

Notice: mbcount - proproetary function mupsbox, gets counts data replies (!re),mbcount= (=x, >x , <x, ==x, =>x, =<x). mbgetid - allows you to combine several commands: perform an action with a preliminary request to get id, execute a print query c .proplist = .id, storing the result in the array and then performing the desired action. mb?filed - allows you to build queries where there is no where attribute, mb?(field)(=/!=/<>)



Settings for groups

When you need to change data such as login, password, port, type of port for a group of devices, click on the Settings for groups button. The following window will appear:

Settings for groups

Enter the new data and tick the changes that you want to apply for the selected group of devices. Click OK and in the device settings for the selected group the data that you noted will change.

Pooling jobs

This tab is intended for to create tasks for testing the availability of devices by groups.

Pooling jobs

Add job

To add a group, click the Add job button and the following window will appear:

Add job

  • Job Name - Any convenient job name.
  • Group Name - Select group.
  • Period type - Select verification period.
  • GPS - Take GPS coordinates.
  • Description - Comment or description for the job.