This is not such a bad thing to do by going thru each line to verify the completeness and syntax.
Sometimes there things exported that do not need exporting.




On 08/07/2018 09:27 AM, Avatar wrote:

Morning,

What I usually do in these situations, though it may not be the most efficient, is to open the terminal in the tik with the config, export compact file=whatever you want to call it

Then I take that file and put it into notepad ++ and then paste each line and see what errors occur. Usually some sort of syntax changes and I have to adjust the script in notepad++

There probably is an easier way I am guessing?

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*From: *Timothy Steele <mailto:timothy.pct...@gmail.com>
*Sent: *Tuesday, August 7, 2018 10:21 AM
*To: *AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>
*Subject: *[AFMUG] Moving Mikrotik Config from old firmware to new firmware

We Have a Mikrotik CloudCore Router running very old firmware (From 2015)  I have been tasked with getting the config with the latest stable firmware

I Have a Mikrotik on my test bench same model as the one in use

when I export the config I get lots of errors when I try to import the config with the router that has the new firmware

Also, I'm told that still does not copy the full config even if that does work

can anyone please tell me how to back a full config back and restore that full config back to a backup Mikrotik same model but newer firmware?

I'm not using the Backup and restore option as I'm not that will copy the MAC from the old router

Thanks,




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