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ROS(1)				  librouteros				ROS(1)

NAME
       ros - Command line utility to list information from RouterOS devices

SYNOPSIS
	 ros [options] <host> <command> [arguments]

DESCRIPTION
       ros is a command line utility which uses librouteros to connect to a
       device running RouterOS and issue a command on the device. The result
       is received and displayed on standard output. The tool was initially
       written as a simple test application for librouteros but may evolve
       into something usable.

OPTIONS
       The following options are understood:

       -u username
	   Use username when authenticating rather than "admin", the default.

       -h  Display some usage information and exit.

COMMANDS
       You can use one of two possibilities to issue commands. Generic
       commands start with a slash and follow the low-level syntax closely.
       For example:

	 ros router.example.com '/ip/address/print'

       Besides this generic approach, ros can also handle the high-level
       interfaces provided by librouteros. Currently the following special
       "built-in" commands are available:

       interface
	   Display information about each interface, including byte counters.

       registration-table
	   Display information about current wireless connections.

       system-resource
	   Display generic system information, such as memory used and CPU
	   load.

LICENSE
       ros is licensed under the GPLv2. No other version of the license is
       applicable.

AUTHOR
       ros is written by Florian octo Forster <octo at verplant.org>.  Its
       homepage can be found at <http://verplant.org/librouteros/>.

       (c) 2009 by Florian octo Forster.

1.1.2				  2009-12-25				ROS(1)
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