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Latest revision as of 17:16, 6 February 2017
Mikrotik Netwatch script on AP for auto reboot ...
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=56138
First - what this does:
- It will ping test an IP address. This is a remote IP address (such as the Base Station IP 192.168.0.10)
- If the remote IP address does not answer any pings for 5 minutes, then the router reboots.
To set it up - follow these steps using Winbox:
1. Go to System>Scripts Click on the red "+" Give your script a Name (in my example I will use "NetWatchBoot-192.168.0.10"
2. In the Source: area paste in the entire line below: WITHOUT THE QUOTES " "
":if ([/ping 192.168.0.10 interval=5 count=60] =0) do={
log info "my ping watchdog is down" ; /system reboot
}"
3. Click the Apply button - then click the OK button
Here is the Logic... The above sample will ping 192.168.0.10 for 5 intervals of 60 seconds = 5 minutes
If it does not reach the the assigned script NetWatchboot IP address, the MikroTik will reboot
At this time - we have a script - it is not running or active yet.
1. Go to Tools>Netwatch Click on the red "+" On the Host tab - type in 192.168.0.10
Set interval for 00:01:00 min
2. Click on the Down tab Paste in the line below: WITHOUT THE QUOTES " "
"/system script run NetWatchBoot-192.168.0.10"
3. Click the Apply button - then click the OK button
Reboot the Router from System>Reboot>Yes