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While simple to use, MKTXP also supports [advanced features](https://github.com/akpw/mktxp#advanced-features) such as automatic IP address resolution with support for both local & remote DHCP servers, concurrent exports across multiple router devices, configurable data processing & transformations, etc.
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While simple to use, MKTXP also supports [advanced features](https://github.com/akpw/mktxp#advanced-features) such as automatic IP address resolution with support for both local & remote DHCP servers, concurrent exports across multiple router devices, configurable data processing & transformations, etc.
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Apart from exporting to Prometheus, MKTXP can print selected metrics directly on the command line (see an example below).
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Apart from exporting to Prometheus, MKTXP can print selected metrics directly on the command line (see examples below).
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For effortless visualization of the RouterOS metrics exported to Prometheus, MKTXP comes with a dedicated [Grafana dashboard](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/13679):
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For effortless visualization of the RouterOS metrics exported to Prometheus, MKTXP comes with a dedicated [Grafana dashboard](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/13679):
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### Parallel routers fetch
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### Parallel routers fetch
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Concurrent exports across multiple devices can considerably speed up things for slow network connections. This feature can be turned on and configured with the following `_mktxp.conf`options:
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Concurrent exports across multiple devices can considerably speed up things for slow network connections. This feature can be turned on and configured with the following [system options](https://github.com/akpw/mktxp/blob/main/README.md#mktxp-system-configuration):
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fetch_routers_in_parallel = False # Set to True if you want to fetch multiple routers parallel
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fetch_routers_in_parallel = False # Set to True if you want to fetch multiple routers parallel
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max_worker_threads = 5 # Max number of worker threads that can fetch routers (parallel fetch only)
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max_worker_threads = 5 # Max number of worker threads that can fetch routers (parallel fetch only)
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### mktxp port
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### mktxp port
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By default, mktxp runs it's HTTP metrics endpoint on port 49090. You can change it via the following `_mktxp.conf`option:
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By default, mktxp runs it's HTTP metrics endpoint on port 49090. You can change it via the following [system option](https://github.com/akpw/mktxp/blob/main/README.md#mktxp-system-configuration):
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port = 49090
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port = 49090
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