![]() Download the openwrt image I compiled for booting into a CRS125 from into /Users/ryan/tftpboot/vmlinuxĤ. ![]() Configure your wired ethernet interface to have an IP address of 192.168.88.5 and a netmask of 255.255.255.0ģ. Choose a machine that you want to serve the openwrt boot image.Ģ. With the new busybox, things like ifconfig, dmesg, ls, vconfig, and many more will work.ġ. Once you are in, you'll see that the busybox included is pretty limited however, you can upload a fully operational busybox via the RouterOS web admin interface (WebFig) and then execute that one. Below is how to get a busybox shell via ssh or the console. I recently wanted to know how RouterOS on a Mikrotik CRS125-24G-1S-RM actually sets up VLANs internally so that I can duplicate a complicated set up that I already have on a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter. ![]() Cloud Router Switch CRS125-24G-1S-RM, RouterOS 6.24, Mac OS X 10.8.5 (dhcpd/tftp running on Mac)Įver wondered if you could get a real shell on a RouterBoard? The answer is yes, yes you can. ![]()
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