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MTCTCE

MikroTik Certified Traffic Control Engineer

1) Packet flow diagram 4) DNS client/cache


1a) Why this diagram is necessary? 4a) Basic configuration
1b) full overview of all things covered by diagram 4b) Static DNS Entry
1c) simple examples how packet travels
throughout diagram (routing, bridging, connection
to router etc.) 5) DHCP client/relay/server
1d) more complex examples of diagram usage 5a) DHCP communication analysis
5b) DHCP-client identification/ configuration
5c) DHCP server configuration:
2) Firewall filter/nat/mangle - DHCP networks
- DHCP options (build-in and custom)
2a) Connection tracking - IP Pool
2b) Filter - advanced DHCP
- chains (default/custom) 5d) DHCP relay configuration
- all rule "actions" covered
- most common rule "conditions" covered
2c) NAT 6) web proxy
- chains (default/custom) 6a) basic configuration
- all rule "actions" covered 6b) proxy rule lists (Access\Direct Access\Cache)
- most common rule "conditions" covered 6c) most common proxy rules
- NAT helpers 6d) regular expression
2d) Mangle
- chains (default/custom)
- all rule "actions" covered
- most common rule "conditions" covered
2e) Some complicated rule "conditions" covered
("advanced", "extra" tab)
2f) uPNP

3) QoS
3a) HTB
- HTB general information
- HTB structure
- HTB Dual Limitation
- HTB priority
- HTB implementation in RouterOS (queue tree)
3b) Burst
3c) Queue types
- FIFO
- SFQ
- RED
- PCQ (more attention to this one)
- queue size
3d) Simple queue

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