Allied Telesis AT-WR4500 Network Router User Manual


 
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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide
Example
To downgrade the RouterOS (assuming that all needed packages are already uploaded):
[admin@AT-WR4562] system package> downgrade
Router will be rebooted. Continue? [y/N]:
y
system will reboot shortly
3.3.5 Disabling and Enabling
Specifications
Command name: /system package disable, /system package enable
Description
You can disable packages making them invisible for the system and later enable them, bringing the system
back to the previous state. It is useful if you don't want to uninstall a package, but just turn off its
functionality. This will save the RAM and processor resources for other applications, but will not free the
diskspace used by the package files.
If a package is marked for disabling, but it is required for another (dependent) package, then the
marked package cannot be disabled. You should disable or uninstall the dependent package too. For the
list of package dependencies see the 'Software Package List; section below.
If any of the test packages will be enabled (for example wireless-test and routing-test packages, that are
included in routeros-x86.npk) system automaticly will disable regular packages that conflict with them.
Example
Suppose we need to test ipv6 package features:
[admin@AT-WR4562] system package> print
Flags: X – disabled
# NAME VERSION SCHEDULED
0 routeros-rb500 3.0
1 system 3.0
2 X ipv6 3.0
3 ntp 3.0
4 wireless 3.0
5 dhcp 3.0
6 routing 3.0
7 routerboard 3.0
8 advanced-tools 3.0
9 hotspot 3.0
10 ppp 3.0
11 security 3.0
[admin@AT-WR4562] system package> enable ipv6
[admin@AT-WR4562] system package> .. reboot
3.3.6 Unscheduling
Command name: /system package unschedule
Description
Unschedule option allows to cancel pending uninstall, disable or enable actions for listed packages.
Packages marked for uninstallation, disabling or enabling on reboot in column "schedule" will have a
note, warning about changes.