Summary
The RouterOS backup feature allows
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cloning a router configuration in binary format, which can then
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be re-applied on the same
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device
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. The system's backup file also contains the device's MAC addresses, which are
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restored when the backup file is loaded.
We recommend restoring the backup on the same version of RouterOS.
Warning |
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If The Dude |
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or User-manager |
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or installed on the router, then the system backup will not contain configuration from these services, therefore, additional care should be taken to save configuration from these services. Use the provided tool mechanisms to save/export configuration if you want to save it. |
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System |
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backups contain sensitive information about your device and its configuration, always consider encrypting the backup file and keeping the backup file in a safe place. |
Saving a backup
Sub-menu: /system backup save
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dont-encrypt (yes | no; Default: no) | Disable backup file encryption. Note that since RouterOS v6.43 without a provided password, the backup file is unencrypted. |
encryption (aes-sha256 | rc4; Default: aes-sha256) |
The encryption algorithm to use for encrypting the backup file. Note that |
RC4
is not considered |
a secure encryption method and is only available for compatibility reasons with older RouterOS versions. |
name (string; Default: [identity]-[date]-[time].backup) |
The filename for the backup file. | |
password (string; Default: ) | Password for the encrypted backup file. Note that since RouterOS v6.43 without a provided password, the backup file is unencrypted. |
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Warning |
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If a password is not provided in RouterOS versions older than v6.43, then the backup file will be encrypted with the current user's password, except if the dont-encrypted property is used or the current user's password is empty. |
The backup file will be available under /file
menu, which can be downloaded using FTP or using Winbox.
Loading a backup
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Load units backup without password:
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[admin@MikroTik] > system/backup/load name=auto-before-reset.backup password="" |
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name (string; Default: ) | File name for the backup file. |
password (string; Default: ) | Password for the encrypted backup file. |
Example
To save the router's configuration to file test and a password:
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[admin@MikroTik] > /system backup save name=test password=<YOUR_PASSWORD> Configuration backup saved [admin@MikroTik] > /system backup |
To see the files stored on the router:
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[admin@MikroTik] > /file print |
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# NAME |
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TYPE |
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SIZE |
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CREATION-TIME |
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0 test.backup |
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backup |
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12567 |
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sep/08/2018 21:07:50 [admin@MikroTik] > |
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To load the saved backup file test:
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[admin@MikroTik] > /system backup load name=test password: <YOUR_PASSWORD> Restore and reboot? [y/N]: |
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y Restoring system configuration System configuration restored, rebooting now |
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Cloud backup
Since RouterOS v6.44 it is possible to securely store your device's backup file on MikroTik's Cloud servers, read more about this feature
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on the IP/Cloud page.