Mikrotik Multiple IP addresses in one interface. Here’s the scenario: Router as DHCP gateway to serve wifi client. Ether1 interface to Internet, IP 10.23.10.66/30. Ether2 interface OAM to internal network. Ether3 interface to wireless AP. Ether2 have 2 IP’s.23 for router OAM, and.24 NAT-ed to M2 OAM.
CRS125-24G-1S routeros 6.32.3How I can determinate list of arp records (mac addresses) for one port? Port marked as slave to ether1-master-local.
Vyacheslav KinzerskiyVyacheslav Kinzerskiy
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I found a solution. For CRS series use in terminal:
For other RouterOS device use:
Vyacheslav KinzerskiyVyacheslav Kinzerskiy
In terminal window:
But if you have slaved your interface to another, all arp data is moved to the master interface.So, either you will find your MAC list in ether1-master-local, but it will be melted with all other slaved interfaces, either unslave your interface and you will have a more precise list.
Benoit PHILIPPONBenoit PHILIPPON
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