MikroTik and c# API: get radio-name with ':put' command
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I have an issue. I want to get radio-name through the C# api for winbox. In winboxs terminal works :put [/interface wireless get [/interface wireless find default-name=wlan1] radio-name]
command, but not in C# api. I rode that, in api i can't uses [ ] marks, but i dont know how it write without it. I tried like this:
mikrotik.Send("/put ", true);
mikrotik.Send(".system identity get name", true);
foreach (string h in mikrotik.Read())
{
mkResult += h;
}
l_identify.Text = mkResult;
but its doesn't work. Everytime i get this:
!trap=category=0=message=no such command or directiory (put [)!trap=message=no such command prefix!done
Please help :<
PS: Sorry for my English :P
c# api networking network-programming mikrotik
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I have an issue. I want to get radio-name through the C# api for winbox. In winboxs terminal works :put [/interface wireless get [/interface wireless find default-name=wlan1] radio-name]
command, but not in C# api. I rode that, in api i can't uses [ ] marks, but i dont know how it write without it. I tried like this:
mikrotik.Send("/put ", true);
mikrotik.Send(".system identity get name", true);
foreach (string h in mikrotik.Read())
{
mkResult += h;
}
l_identify.Text = mkResult;
but its doesn't work. Everytime i get this:
!trap=category=0=message=no such command or directiory (put [)!trap=message=no such command prefix!done
Please help :<
PS: Sorry for my English :P
c# api networking network-programming mikrotik
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I have an issue. I want to get radio-name through the C# api for winbox. In winboxs terminal works :put [/interface wireless get [/interface wireless find default-name=wlan1] radio-name]
command, but not in C# api. I rode that, in api i can't uses [ ] marks, but i dont know how it write without it. I tried like this:
mikrotik.Send("/put ", true);
mikrotik.Send(".system identity get name", true);
foreach (string h in mikrotik.Read())
{
mkResult += h;
}
l_identify.Text = mkResult;
but its doesn't work. Everytime i get this:
!trap=category=0=message=no such command or directiory (put [)!trap=message=no such command prefix!done
Please help :<
PS: Sorry for my English :P
c# api networking network-programming mikrotik
I have an issue. I want to get radio-name through the C# api for winbox. In winboxs terminal works :put [/interface wireless get [/interface wireless find default-name=wlan1] radio-name]
command, but not in C# api. I rode that, in api i can't uses [ ] marks, but i dont know how it write without it. I tried like this:
mikrotik.Send("/put ", true);
mikrotik.Send(".system identity get name", true);
foreach (string h in mikrotik.Read())
{
mkResult += h;
}
l_identify.Text = mkResult;
but its doesn't work. Everytime i get this:
!trap=category=0=message=no such command or directiory (put [)!trap=message=no such command prefix!done
Please help :<
PS: Sorry for my English :P
c# api networking network-programming mikrotik
c# api networking network-programming mikrotik
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asked Nov 11 at 15:14
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You are sending incorrect commands to the device.
You need to use this:
/interface/wireless/print
=.proplist=radio-name
?default-name=wlan1
.proplist
contains list of fields to be returned, ?default-name=wlan1
is a condifion for filtering.
You can find more about Mikrotik API syntax in the official Wiki.
Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
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1 Answer
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active
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You are sending incorrect commands to the device.
You need to use this:
/interface/wireless/print
=.proplist=radio-name
?default-name=wlan1
.proplist
contains list of fields to be returned, ?default-name=wlan1
is a condifion for filtering.
You can find more about Mikrotik API syntax in the official Wiki.
Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
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You are sending incorrect commands to the device.
You need to use this:
/interface/wireless/print
=.proplist=radio-name
?default-name=wlan1
.proplist
contains list of fields to be returned, ?default-name=wlan1
is a condifion for filtering.
You can find more about Mikrotik API syntax in the official Wiki.
Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
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You are sending incorrect commands to the device.
You need to use this:
/interface/wireless/print
=.proplist=radio-name
?default-name=wlan1
.proplist
contains list of fields to be returned, ?default-name=wlan1
is a condifion for filtering.
You can find more about Mikrotik API syntax in the official Wiki.
You are sending incorrect commands to the device.
You need to use this:
/interface/wireless/print
=.proplist=radio-name
?default-name=wlan1
.proplist
contains list of fields to be returned, ?default-name=wlan1
is a condifion for filtering.
You can find more about Mikrotik API syntax in the official Wiki.
answered Nov 12 at 21:29
Uladzimir Palekh
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Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
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Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
Thanks :D it works great!
– SimianVirus7
Nov 13 at 17:21
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