# RouterOS script: global-config # Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Christian Hesse # # global configuration # This is used for DNS and backup file. :global "domain" "example.com"; :global "hostname-in-zone" true; # These addresses are used to send e-mails to. The to-addresses need # to be filled, cc-addresses can be empty, one address or a comma # separated list of addresses. :global "email-general-to" "mail@example.com"; :global "email-general-cc" "another@example.com"; :global "email-backup-to" "mail@example.com"; :global "email-backup-cc" ""; # This defines what backups to generate and what password to use. :global "backup-send-binary" false; :global "backup-send-export" true; :global "backup-password" "v3ry-s3cr3t"; # This is used to update AAAA records and firewall address-list. :global "ipv6-interface" "br-local"; :global "ipv6-pool" "telekom"; # These settings are used to update gre interface settings based on # remote peer configuration. :global "gre-cert-prefix" "ikev2-"; :global "gre-int-prefix" "gre-"; # Access-list entries matching this comment are updated with daily # pseudo-random PSK. :global "daily-psk-match-comment" "Daily PSK"; # This address should resolve ntp servers and is used to update # ntp settings. A pool can rotate servers. :global "ntp-pool" "pool.ntp.org"; # Do *NOT* change these! :global "sent-routeros-update-notification" false; :global "identity" [ / system identity get name ];