Be careful with exporting interfaces.  It takes the MAC address and sets 
it on the new device.  You can just delete the MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx in 
WordPad, save the file and then import it.

Greg Ihnen wrote:
> Could I just export Interface,and all of IP, and all of Queue? That way it 
> would be just three files and it would have all my config. Is there anything 
> in the exports which is MAC address specific (specific to the x86 hardware) 
> that won't work in the RB750?
>
> Thanks!
> Greg
>
> On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
>   
>> Greg,
>>
>> Yes there is
>>
>> /ip address export file=ipaddr86
>> /ip route export file=iprout86
>>
>> Then...
>>
>> /import file=iproute86.rsc
>> /import file=ipaddr86.rsc
>>
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>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Greg Ihnen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Thanks. No, I didn't have the right default route to the outside world.
>>>
>>> The problem is definitely connected with routes. Thanks for pointing me
>>> there. I have another router (x86) set up here and I took a look at the
>>> routes there and I could see what was missing. It was the route with a
>>> destination address of 0.0.0.0/0 and a gateway of 201.222.12.53 (the
>>> modem) with a distance of 1, scope of 30 and target scope of 10. With that
>>> one static route in it populates other dynamic discovered routes and it all
>>> works.
>>>
>>> But there's a complication too and that is if I reset the RB750 and then
>>> configure it and get the routes right it works as I said above. But if I
>>> take a more complicated setup I had configured and backed up and load that
>>> and then set everything right (including the routes) it still won't work!
>>> The backup was made under 4.3 and the unit is now running 4.5. I don't know
>>> if that could be it. Anyway, it seems like I can make it work, I just have
>>> to go through all the trouble of configuring it all again.
>>>
>>> What a pain there's no way to take an x86 config and load it on an RB750.
>>>
>>> Thanks to all who replied.
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
>>> On Mar 2, 2010, at 7:22 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Did you set the correct default route on the 750?
>>>>
>>>> Greg Ihnen wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> I have an RB750 which I'm trying to install. It's not my first. The
>>>>>           
>>> modem is not acting as a DHCP server so I have to config the WAN port (Eth1
>>> Gateway) manually. When I've configured the modem (using NAT) I can't access
>>> or ping the internet. I can ping the modem. So pings get to the modem but
>>> not ip address of servers I know on the internet. Anyone have any idea what
>>> this could be? I even downloaded a config from a working RB750 I have at
>>> another location, edited the config so it was no longer using DHCP on Eth1,
>>> manually configured Eth1, and nothing. Again I can ping the modem but
>>> nothing beyond it.
>>>       
>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Greg
>>>>>
>>>>>
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