Fleet management is the day-to-day operating surface for SDX. It is where you create sites, check whether routers are online, review device context, apply management policies, request backups, and use secure remote access.Documentation Index
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What Fleet Management Covers
Sites and Devices
Create and manage the site records that represent your MikroTik routers, then use site views to inspect status, metrics, inventory, faults, and settings.
Control Plane Policies
Define the management services and trusted networks that SDX should enforce for WinBox, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, FTP, API, and API-SSL access.
Secure Remote Access
Generate time-limited access for WinBox or SSH, or create a temporary port forward to reach a specific internal host and port.
Configuration Backups
Browse stored router backups, request fresh backups, inspect backup content, and compare versions before or after change windows.
Metadata and Tags
Add structured context to sites so your team can filter, report, automate, and route ownership consistently.
Inventory
Use live and synchronized device data to understand what is connected behind your managed sites.
The Site Lifecycle
A site moves through a predictable lifecycle:- You create a logical site in the portal.
- SDX generates onboarding material for that site.
- The router runs the bootstrap command and begins sending heartbeats.
- SDX enriches the site with device identity, tunnel details, metadata, and operational state.
- Policies, backups, scripts, workflows, reports, and notifications use the site as their target.
What to Standardize First
Before adding many sites, define:- A naming convention for sites.
- Required tags, such as region, customer, environment, service tier, or owner.
- A default control plane policy.
- A backup and change-window practice.
- A notification group for critical site and WAN events.
- A support workflow for offline sites and failed jobs.
Related Pages
Onboard Your First Router
Bring a router online as a managed SDX site.
Troubleshooting
Diagnose offline sites, failed jobs, backup issues, and remote access failures.