Mikrotik Ppp Profile Script [ 2026 Release ]

# Define a list of PPP profile names set profileNames=("Profile1", "Profile2", "Profile3") # Create each PPP profile foreach profileName in=$profileNames do { # Create a new PPP profile PPP Profile Name: $profileName ... }

# Schedule the script to run every day at 2am /system scheduler add name=ppp-profile-script interval=1d start-time=02:00:00 mikrotik ppp profile script

# Create a new PPP profile PPP Profile Name: $profileName PPP Profile Description: $profileDescription # Set authentication parameters set $profileName authentication=pap,chap,mschap # Set encryption parameters set $profileName encryption=required # Set IP addressing parameters set $profileName local-address=10.0.0.1 set $profileName remote-address=10.0.0.2 # Save the profile save $profileName In this example, the script creates a new PPP profile with the name $profileName and description $profileDescription . The script then sets the authentication, encryption, and IP addressing parameters for the profile. # Define a list of PPP profile names

Automating Mikrotik PPP Profiles with Scripting: A Comprehensive Guide** By creating and managing PPP profiles

Variables can be used in scripts to make them more flexible and reusable. For example, you can define a variable for the PPP profile name and use it throughout the script:

A Mikrotik PPP profile is a set of configuration parameters that define how a PPP connection is established and managed. PPP profiles can be used to configure various aspects of a PPP connection, such as authentication, encryption, and IP addressing. By creating and managing PPP profiles, network administrators can control access to their network and ensure that connections are established securely and efficiently.

# Check if the PPP profile already exists if ([:len [/ppp profile get $profileName]] > 0) { # Profile already exists, do something } else { # Profile does not exist, create it ... }