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Description
How do you control traffic on MikroTik? It's a question frequently posed by students. When you have a network, traffic is inevitable, and MikroTik routers provide you with the capability to control it according to your preferences.
For instance, you can set up filter rules to block unwanted traffic passing through the router or directed at the router itself. Utilize the MikroTik firewall to effectively block against various types of attacks, including DOS, Ping Flood, Syn Flood, and more.
Additionally, you have the ability to create Quality of Service (QoS) rules, allowing you to classify bandwidth based on the type of traffic and prioritize important data. There's much more you can achieve by controlling your network traffic on a MikroTik router.
In this course, I will thoroughly explain each of these topics, delving deep into their intricacies. By the end of the course, you'll be well-prepared for the MikroTik MTCTCE exam. The course is enriched with numerous real-world LAB scenarios, providing detailed insights into the most effective ways to implement traffic control in your network.
Who this course is for
- Students who want to prepare for the MikroTik MTCTCE exam
- Engineers who would like to implement traffic control in their network
- Engineers who want to understand how packet flow works on MikroTik
- Engineers who want to deploy Firewall using a MikroTik Router
- Engineers who want to deploy QOS using Mikrotik
What you'll learn
- Understand how to use DNS cache and Static DNS entries in MikroTik
- Understand what is DHCP Snooping and where to use it
- Understand in deep how packet flow works in MikroTik
- Deploy Firewall Filter rules to stop Ping Flood
- Deploy Firewall Filter rules to stop Syn Flood
- Deploy Firewall Filter rules to stop DOS Attacks
- Understand what is the function of Firewall Raw in MikroTik
- Understand what are the type of NAT in MikroTik (srcnat & dstnat)
- Understand how you can redirect traffic to the router itself
- Understand the 5 types of mangle chains and where to use them
- Understand the difference between connection mark and packet mark
- Understand the different types of QOS queuing available in MikroTik
- Understand the difference between Committed Information rate (CIR) and Burst traffic
- Understand how and where to use the priority in QOS
- Understand the difference between simple queue and Queue tree in MikroTik
- Know what are the queue types in MikroTik and understand how they work
Requirements
- Have a minimum MTCNA knowledge
- Be familiar with the TCP/IP protol and the OSI model
- Have a basic experience with MikroTik
Your Instructor
Hello, everyone!
I'm Maher Haddad, a MikroTik Certified Trainer, Cisco Authorized Instructor, and LigoWave Authorized Trainer.
In my courses, I emphasize a blend of theory and hands-on labs, giving you the opportunity to apply what you learn.
As of 2022, more than 100,000 students have benefitted from my training.
I hope you'll enjoy watching and learning from my courses.
Course Curriculum
- 4- Introduction to DHCP on MikroTik (4:49)
- 5- LAB 2 – Configure the MikroTik router as a DHCP server with Option 121 - Part 1 (17:00)
- 6- LAB 2 – Configure the MikroTik router as a DHCP server with Option 121 - Part 2 (9:39)
- 7- LAB 3 - Protect your network with DHCP Snooping (20:29)
- 8- LAB4 – Configure DHCP relay on MikroTik routers (20:08)
- 12- Introduction to the MikroTik Firewall (1:53)
- 13- Overview of the Firewall on the MikroTik RouterOS (17:33)
- 14- LAB 5 - Disabling Connection Tracking on the MikroTik Router (13:03)
- 15- What are the connection states availble on the MikroTik RouterOS (9:13)
- 16- LAB 6 – Protect your MikroTik router using connection state in the Firewall (20:44)
- 17- LAB7 – Use the Firewall to Protect your MikroTik router from Ping flood (15:18)
- 18- LAB 8 – Accept important ICMP Message types in your MikroTik Firewall (22:14)
- 19- LAB 9 – Block Bogon IP addresses on MikroTik Firewall (8:13)
- 20- LAB 10 – Drop port scan attacks using the MikroTik firewall (16:04)
- 21- LAB 11 – Block Syn Flood and DDOS using the MikroTik Firewall (19:40)
- 22- LAB 12 – Use MikroTik RAW firewall to protect your Network (9:39)
- 23- LAB13 – Redirect DNS traffic to the router’s DNS (12:16)
- 24- LAB 14 – Changing the destination address using Dst-nat (7:50)
- 25- LAB 15 – Use Mangle to mark connections and packets (17:28)
- 26- LAB 16 – Use Mangle Hide your router IP address when doing traceroute (7:44)
- 29- Introduction to QOS on MikroTik (2:36)
- 30- Understand how HTB QOS works and what is the function of the priority in the Queues (19:54)
- 31- LAB 18 – Configure HTB queue tree on MikroTik router - Part1 (12:37)
- 32- LAB 18 – Configure HTB queue tree on MikroTik router - Part2 (12:09)
- 33- Understand the Queue types available on MikroTik (FIFO-SFQ-RED-PCQ) (13:37)
- 34- LAB 19 - Configure PCQ Queue Tree on MikroTik (15:27)