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Programme de la formation Mikrotik MTCNA ( MikroTik Certified Network Assocaite ) Module 1 Module 3 Module 6 About MikroTik Bridging overview Firewall principles What is RouterOS Bridge concepts Connection tracking and states What is RouterBoard Creating bridges Structure, chains and actions First time accessing the router Adding ports to bridges Firewall Filter in action Winbox and MAC-Winbox Execices pratiques Filter actions Webfig and Quickset Protecting your router (input) RouterOS command line interface (CLI) Module 4 Protection your customers (forward) Null Modem cable 802.11n Concepts Basic Address-List SSH and Telnet Wifi Frequencies Source NAT New terminal in Winbox/Webfig Legacy 802.11a/b/g stuff Masquerade and src-nat action RouterOS CLI principles Setup simple wireless link Destination NAT <tab>, double <tab>, "?", navigation Access Point configuration dst-nat and redirect action command history and its benefits Station configuration Execices pratiques Initial configuration (Internet access) MAC-address filtering WAN DHCP-client Default-authentication Module 7 LAN IP address and default gateway Access-list Simple Queue Basic Firewall - NAT masquerade Connect-list Target Upgrading RouterOS Default-forwarding Destinations Package types Wireless Security and Encryption Max-limit and limit-at Ways of upgrading WPA-PSK Bursting RouterBOOT firmware upgrade WPA2-PSK One Simple queue for whole network (PCQ) Manage RouterOS logins MikroTik wireless protocols pcq-rate configuration Manage RouterOS services NV2 (TDMA) configuration pcq-limit configuration Managing configuration backups Monitoring Tools Monitoring Saving and reload backup Wireless scan Interface traffic monitor Editing export file Snooper Torch RouterOS license Registration table Graphs Levels Bridge wireless networks SNMP Updating a license Station-bridge Execices pratiques Netinstall Execices pratiques Reinstall RouterOS Module 8 Reset RouterOS Module 5 PPP settings Sources of additional information ARP ppp profile http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC ARP modes ppp secret http://www.tiktube.com/ RouterOS ARP table ppp status http://forum.mikrotik.com/ DHCP server and client IP pool Distributor and consultant support DHCP client Creating pool [email protected] Server setup Managing ranges Execices pratiques Leases management Assigning to service DHCP-server network configuration Secure local network Module 2 RouterOS tools PPPoE service-name Routing overview E-mail Create PPPoE server Routing concepts Netwatch Point-to-point addresses Route flags Ping, Traceroute Creating PPPoE clients on RouterOS Static routing Profiler (CPU load) Secure remote networks communication Creating routes Contacting [email protected] PPTP client and PPTP server Setting default route supout.rif, autosupout.rif and viewer SSTP client and SSTP server without certificates Manage dynamic routes /system logging and debug logs Setup routes between networks Implementing static routing on simple network readable configuration (item comments and names) Execices pratiques Execices pratiques network diagrams Execices pratiques

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  • Programme de la formation Mikrotik MTCNA ( MikroTik Certified Network Assocaite )

    Module 1 Module 3 Module 6

    About MikroTik Bridging overview Firewall principles

    What is RouterOS Bridge concepts Connection tracking and states

    What is RouterBoard Creating bridges Structure, chains and actions

    First time accessing the router Adding ports to bridges Firewall Filter in action

    Winbox and MAC-Winbox Execices pratiques Filter actions

    Webfig and Quickset Protecting your router (input)

    RouterOS command line interface (CLI) Module 4 Protection your customers (forward)

    Null Modem cable 802.11n Concepts Basic Address-List

    SSH and Telnet Wifi Frequencies Source NAT

    New terminal in Winbox/Webfig Legacy 802.11a/b/g stuff Masquerade and src-nat action

    RouterOS CLI principles Setup simple wireless link Destination NAT

    , double , "?", navigation Access Point configuration dst-nat and redirect action

    command history and its benefits Station configuration Execices pratiques

    Initial configuration (Internet access) MAC-address filtering

    WAN DHCP-client Default-authentication Module 7

    LAN IP address and default gateway Access-list Simple Queue

    Basic Firewall - NAT masquerade Connect-list Target

    Upgrading RouterOS Default-forwarding Destinations

    Package types Wireless Security and Encryption Max-limit and limit-at

    Ways of upgrading WPA-PSK Bursting

    RouterBOOT firmware upgrade WPA2-PSK One Simple queue for whole network (PCQ)

    Manage RouterOS logins MikroTik wireless protocols pcq-rate configuration

    Manage RouterOS services NV2 (TDMA) configuration pcq-limit configuration

    Managing configuration backups Monitoring Tools Monitoring

    Saving and reload backup Wireless scan Interface traffic monitor

    Editing export file Snooper Torch

    RouterOS license Registration table Graphs

    Levels Bridge wireless networks SNMP

    Updating a license Station-bridge Execices pratiques

    Netinstall Execices pratiques

    Reinstall RouterOS Module 8

    Reset RouterOS Module 5 PPP settings

    Sources of additional information ARP ppp profile

    http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC ARP modes ppp secret

    http://www.tiktube.com/ RouterOS ARP table ppp status

    http://forum.mikrotik.com/ DHCP server and client IP pool

    Distributor and consultant support DHCP client Creating pool

    [email protected] Server setup Managing ranges

    Execices pratiques Leases management Assigning to service

    DHCP-server network configuration Secure local network

    Module 2 RouterOS tools PPPoE service-name

    Routing overview E-mail Create PPPoE server

    Routing concepts Netwatch Point-to-point addresses

    Route flags Ping, Traceroute Creating PPPoE clients on RouterOS

    Static routing Profiler (CPU load) Secure remote networks communication

    Creating routes Contacting [email protected] PPTP client and PPTP server

    Setting default route supout.rif, autosupout.rif and viewer SSTP client and SSTP server without certificates

    Manage dynamic routes /system logging and debug logs Setup routes between networks

    Implementing static routing on simple network readable configuration (item comments and names) Execices pratiques

    Execices pratiques network diagrams

    Execices pratiques