In this example, we are going to configure both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, as well as BGP sessions for IPv4 and IPv6. In case you still do not have any contact with IPv6, I recommend you review this explanatory video about the basic concepts of IPv6 Although at first, it may seem somewhat difficult since the addresses are long and not only consider numbers but also some letters and the use of the colon, once you understand it it is very simple since it has great similarities with IPv4.
#Como usar mikrotik routeros code#
The code may be buggy and you will need to fix it if necessary. Please note that I don't have the means at the moment to test this on a running routerboard, so I am doing it from memory. We will then use scripting to enable and disable the users at specified times. This example assumes that each user has the user type filled in to the "comment" field in userman. There are a couple of ways to do it, but they all come down to having a way to having a way to identify what type a user is, ie.