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A few ideas:
The RouterOS image supports the QEMU guest agent out of the box.
In the Proxmox shell, you can enable it with qm set --agent 1 (for example, qm set 100 --agent 1).
Benefit: The assigned DHCP IP will be displayed immediately in the Proxmox web interface, so you don't have to search for it.
The default admin web interface always uses port 80.
Additionally, perhaps include a note that the system can also be administered using MikroTik's own free "WinBox" tool.
( https://mikrotik.com/download )
A RouterOS warning: not for beginners / advanced users irony
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