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(for Docker instances, just mount your mktxp config files with `docker run -v ./mktxp:/home/mktxp/mktxp/ -it --rm ghcr.io/akpw/mktxp:latest`)
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This opens the config file in your default system editor. \
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This opens the config file in your default system editor. \
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In case you prefer a different editor, just run the ```edit``` command with its optional `-ed` parameter. \
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In case you prefer a different editor, just run the ```edit``` command with its optional `-ed` parameter. \
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For example, to explicitly open the MKTXP config in nano:
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For example, to explicitly open the MKTXP config in nano:
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use_comments_over_names = False # when available, forces using comments over the interfaces names
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use_comments_over_names = False # when available, forces using comments over the interfaces names
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For Docker instances, just mount your mktxp config files:
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❯ docker run -v ./mktxp:/home/mktxp/mktxp/ -it --rm ghcr.io/akpw/mktxp:latest
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## Mikrotik Device Config
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## Mikrotik Device Config
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For the purpose of RouterOS device monitoring, it's best to create a dedicated user with minimal required permissions. \
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For the purpose of RouterOS device monitoring, it's best to create a dedicated user with minimal required permissions. \
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MKTXP only needs ```API``` and ```Read```, so at that point you can go to your router's terminal and type:
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MKTXP only needs ```API``` and ```Read```, so at that point you can go to your router's terminal and type:
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