

The backup service allows you to upload an encrypted backup file, download it and apply the backup file to your device as long as your device is able to reach MikroTik's Cloud server. Since RouterOS v6.44 it is possible to store your device's backup on MikroTik's Cloud server. Note: If /ip cloud update-time is set to auto, then device's clock will be updated with MikroTik's Cloud server time (if no NTP or SNTP client is enabled). To enable automatic time zone > /system clock set time-zone-autodetect=yes To enable the time update > /ip cloud set update-time=yes Detects time-zone depending on the router's public IP address and our commercial database.Updates time after a reboot and during every DDNS update (when router's WAN IP address changes or after the force-update command is used).Approximate time (accuracy of several seconds, depends on UDP packet latency).Below you can find operation details that are relevant to the IP/Cloud's update time service: In most cases NTP/SNTP is not required in order to simply have a correct time set on the device, for simplicity you can use the IP Cloud's update time service. To have your system's clock updated, you can use NTP or SNTP, though it requires you to specify an IP address for the NTP Server. from WAN port)Ĭorrect time on a device is important, it cause issues with the system's logs, break HTTPS connectivity to the device, tunnel connectivity and other issues.

(Default MikroTik configuration does not permit access to services such as WebFig, WinBox etc. Note: To actually connect to the device using the DNS name provided by cloud server, user must configure router's firewall to permit such access from the WAN port. To enable the DDNS /ip cloud set /ip cloud print If your device is only able to reach using IPv4, then only a DNS A record is going to be created for your public IPv4 address. Since RouterOS v6.43 if your device is able to reach using IPv6, then a DNS AAAA record is going to be created for your public IPv6 address.

Waits for the MikroTik's Cloud server's response: 15 seconds.

