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arelay2015-01-23 21:49:03
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arelay, 2015-01-23 21:49:03

Mikrotik: monitoring and remote control?

Hello. There are offices where there are mikrotik rb750 (there are about 150 of them) + unifi to them.
You have to look after all this business, sometimes something does not work, and the employees are not competent in this area in order to fix something.
There are two tasks:
1) Monitoring of all mikrotiks. (Is it possible and necessary to use the dude, zabbix or the like?)
2) Remote control of each of them. (How to set up remote access if the device does not have a white Ip, and it just won’t work to connect to it + besides, there are about 150 of them).
In this matter, I am quite an amateur!
I would be grateful for any help and hints in this direction!

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Melkij, 2015-01-23
@arelay

1) SNMP is able. Those. any monitoring software. Poll through the same VPN from the second question.
2) Raise the management interface as a VPN to some machine with an external IP
What may not work there for a once configured piece of iron, but can it be fixed remotely? And who entrusted one and a half hundred offices to an amateur?

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Konkase, 2015-01-23
@Konkase

if without white ip, then only snmp-traps, but it all depends on what exactly you want to monitor. if the state of the cpu and the loading of ports, then you can’t do it with ladders.
put one central router with a real ip and raise pptp from all the branches to it. (or eoip, but as far as I remember eoip requires 2 real addresses) and the first point is painlessly solved, you can safely monitor the load and the state of the piece of iron, raise zabbix and write a template into it, there are already created ones on the Internet

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Ivan, 2015-01-23
@LiguidCool

I used zabbix for these purposes. There are even guides on microt on the net. If there are no white addresses, then VPN is in your hands.

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Oioraen, 2015-01-24
@Oioraen

Tell me, did Mikrotik stop violating licenses and move into the legal field? Or do you encourage those who violate the GNU GPL and spit in the face of community?

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