I am not sure that is how it is supposed to work. Since RouterOS v6.43 if your device is able to reach Correct 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. Currently it does not offer more advanced stuff like custom names, detection of gateway IP changes etc.Well yes, "ip cloud" offers basic features. Below you can find commands and properties that are relevant to the specific command, other properties will not have any effect. Although IP Cloud seems unsuitable for ddns usage, since it assigns you with a difficult to remember domain derived from the mac of the Routerboard, we can map our free no-ip domain name with a CNAME to our ip cloud domain which never changes since it is tied to the equipment.That way we can also have a proxy with a human friendly domain to access internal services. Jika menggunakan fitur IP Cloud pastikan router mikrotik terhubung langsung dengan internet, atau di atas router mikrotik tidak ada NAT router lagi. DDNS or Dynamic DNS is a service that updates the IPv4 address for A records and the IPv6 address for AAAA records periodically.

To download the uploaded backup file and save it to device's memory: Jadi ip public terpasang di router Anda. Use normal dynamic dns service and appropriate script that will handle that.No. Since RouterOS v6.14 MikroTik offers multiple services for your RouterBOARD devices that are connected to the Internet. Unfortunately it is not simplier in case you need things that ip cloud doesn't offer.Just so you know, I had the same problem with Cloud update.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Any ideas as to why Cloud isn't auto-updating as advertised?Every minute the cloud service on the router will check if More detailed list of available services that IP/Cloud can provide can be found below. Below you can find operation details that are relevant to the IP/Cloud's DDNS service: Unfortunately the ADSL is very bad, disconnects all the time, then the Mikrotik will not update the public IP for the Cloud. So, solution: 1. new script name: cloud /ip cloud force-update 2. new schedule, every five minutes event: cloud And now we're happy, it forces update every 5 minutes.

Such a service is very useful when your ISP has provided a dynamic IP address that changes periodically, but you always need an address that you can use to connect to your device remotely.

These services are meant to ease the inconveniences when configuring, setting up, controlling, maintaining or monitoring your device. To have your system's clock updated, you can use Since RouterOS v6.44 it is possible to store your device's To create a new backup and upload it the MikroTik's Cloud server: I have enabled IP > Cloud, and I expected it would auto-update given dns-name when my public IP address changes, based on reading Anyhow, my question still stands. Use normal dynamic dns service and appropriate script that will handle that.Well yes, "ip cloud" offers basic features.

Besides, that's what I am maybe boring with this,but I have to say it again. Currently it does not offer more advanced stuff like custom names, detection of gateway IP changes etc.I am maybe boring with this,but I have to say it again. Check if the baud rate of your terminal program is set correctly, usually it's 9600 or 115000 Try using mac-telnet, or mac-winbox to connect Make sure your RouterBOARD's BIOS is set to boot from NAND If all else fails, hold the button next to the LEDs to load backup BIOS To upload an existing backup file (created previously):