MikroTik RouterOS v2.9 Reference Manual page 42

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2.
Create the installation media.
Use the appropriate installation archive to create the Installation CD or floppies.
For the CD, write the ISO image onto a blank CD.
For the floppies, run the Disk Maker on your Windows workstation to create the
installation floppies. Follow the instructions and insert the floppies in your FDD as
requested, label them as Disk 1,2,3, etc.
3.
Install the MikroTik RouterOS™ software.
Your dedicated PC router hardware should have:
• CPU and motherboard - advanced 4th generation (core frequency 100MHz or more), 5th
generation (Intel Pentium, Cyrix 6X86, AMD K5 or comparable) or newer uniprocessor Intel
IA-32 (i386) compatible (multiple processors are not supported)
• RAM - minimum 64 MiB, maximum 1 GiB; 64 MiB or more recommended
• Hard Drive/Flash - standard ATA interface controller and drive (SCSI and USB controllers
and drives are not supported; RAID controllers that require additional drivers are not supported)
with minimum of 64 Mb space
Hardware needed for installation time only
Depending on installation method chosen the router must have the following hardware:
• Floppy-based installation - standard AT floppy controller and 3.5'' disk drive connected as the
first floppy disk drive (A); AT, PS/2 or USB keyboard; VGA-compatible video controller card
and monitor
• CD-based installation - standard ATA/ATAPI interface controller and CD drive supporting
"El Torito" bootable CDs (you might need also to check if the router's BIOS supports booting
from this type of media; if El Torito is not supported by the BIOS, you can still boot up from
the CD using Smart Boot Manager Floppy); AT, PS/2 or USB keyboard; VGA-compatible
video controller card and monitor
• Floppy-based network installation - standard AT floppy controller and 3.5'' disk drive
connected as the first floppy disk drive (A); PCI Ethernet network interface card supported by
MikroTik RouterOS (see the Device Driver List for the list)
• Full network-based installation - PCI Ethernet network interface card supported by MikroTik
RouterOS (see the Device Driver List for the list) with PXE or EtherBoot extension booting
ROM (you might need also to check if the router's BIOS supports booting from network)
Note that if you use Netinstall, you can license the software during the installation procedure
(the next point of this section describes how to do it).
Boot up your dedicated PC router from the Installation Media you created and follow the
instructions on the console screen while the HDD is reformatted and MikroTik RouterOS
installed on it. After successful installation please remove the installation media from your CD
or floppy disk drive and hit 'Enter' to reboot the router.
4.
License the software.
When booted, the software allows you to use all its features for 24 hours (note that you can
pause the countdown by shutting down the router). If the license key will not be entered during
this period of time, the router will become unusable, and will need a complete reinstallation.
RouterOS licensing scheme is based on software IDs. To license the software, you must know
the software ID. It is shown during installation procedures, and also you can get it from system
console or Winbox. To get the software ID from system console, type: /system license print
(note that you must first log in the router; by default there is user admin with no password
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