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The scenario

You need to push a PPPoE profile, check optical levels, or change a switch VLAN — without memorizing vendor-specific syntax for every device type.

iPilot guiding a device configuration change


Example Prompts

  • "Configure a MikroTik PPPoE profile for 10/5 Mbps and add the matching queue."
  • "Check the OLT optical levels and ONU status for customer 4421."
  • "Show the switch port configuration for VLAN 264 and suggest the cleanest change."

Supported Devices

iPilot understands configuration syntax across the vendors ISPs actually run:

MikroTik RouterOS · Cisco IOS/IOS-XE · Huawei VRP · Juniper Junos · VSOL EPON/GPON · ZTE · BDCOM


Step-by-Step Walkthrough

  1. Connect to the target device (MikroTik router, OLT, or managed switch).
  2. Describe your goal in plain English — no need to know the exact command.
  3. iPilot proposes a plan: the exact commands to run, a one-line reason for each, and a risk badge.
  4. Run each step individually, or approve the whole plan if all steps are safe/caution.
  5. iPilot reads the result after each step and adjusts the next one automatically — for example, confirming a queue was created before moving to the next config item.

What You Get

Benefit Description
No syntax lookup Ask for the outcome you want; iPilot writes the vendor-correct command
Built-in explanation Every proposed command includes a one-line "why"
Guided risk review Config changes are labeled caution; nothing destructive runs without confirmation
Cross-vendor consistency The same plain-English request works whether the device is MikroTik, Huawei, or VSOL