no-ping-delay ( time ; default: 5m ) - specifies how long after reboot not to test and ping
watch-address. The default setting means that if watch-address is set and is not reachable, the router
will reboot about every 6 minutes.
automatic-supout ( yes | no ; default: yes ) - when software failure happens, a file named
"autosupout.rif" is generated automatically. The previous "autosupout.rif" file is renamed to
"autosupout.old.rif"
auto-send-supout ( yes | no ; default: no ) - after the support output file is automatically generated,
it can be sent by email
send-email-from ( text ; default: "" ) - e-mail address to send the support output file from. If not
set, the value set in /tool e-mail is used
send-email-to ( text ; default: "" ) - e-mail address to send the support output file to
send-smtp-server ( text ; default: "" ) - SMTP server address to send the support output file
through. If not set, the value set in /tool e-mail is used
Example
To make system generate a support output file and sent it automatically to support@example.com
throught the 192.0.2.1in case of a software crash:
[admin@MikroTik] system watchdog> set auto-send-supout=yes \
\... send-to-email=support@example.com send-smtp-server=192.0.2.1
[admin@MikroTik] system watchdog> print
reboot-on-failure: yes
watch-address: none
watchdog-timer: yes
no-ping-delay: 5m
automatic-supout: yes
auto-send-supout: yes
send-smtp-server: 192.0.2.1
send-email-to: support@example.com
[admin@MikroTik] system watchdog>
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