My first impression on reading the
included some misconceptions.
I looked at backup/restore and saw that it saves everything
in one big binary file. You cannot make any adjustments
before you restore.
Export/Import seemed much better.
It saves everything in a editable text file.
Once I get things working on a test router,
I can save the configuration to a text file,
edit the configuration, tweaking names,
ip numbers, etc. Copy the file to a production
router, tweak names and numbers, copy
to another production router.
Bzzzt. Wrong!
excerpt from the documentation in
http://www.mikrotik.com/testdocs/ros/3. ... config.php
Importing Configuration
Command name: /import
...
Note that it is impossible to import the whole router configuration using this feature. It can only be used to import a part of configuration (for example, firewall rules) in order to spare you some typing.
It took a bunch of work to get my exported configuration into a form that is importable.
Maybe I did things the hard way.
Is there an easy way?