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AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

 

RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

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If host-name property is not specified, client's system identity will be sent in the respective field of DHCP request.

If client-id property is not specified, client's MAC address will be sent in the respective field of DHCP request.

If use-peer-dns property is enabled, the DHCP client will unconditionally rewrite the settings in /ip dns submenu. In case two or more DNS servers were received, first two of them are set as primary and secondary servers respectively. In case one DNS server was received, it is put as primary server, and the secondary server is left intact.

Example

To add a DHCP client on ether1 interface:

/ip dhcp-client add interface=ether1 disabled=no [admin@AT-WR4562] ip dhcp-client> print detail Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid

0interface=ether1 add-default-route=yes use-peer-dns=yes use-peer-ntp=yes status=bound address=192.168.0.65/24 gateway=192.168.0.1 dhcp-server=192.168.0.1 primary-dns=192.168.0.1 primary-ntp=192.168.0.1

expires-after=9m44s [admin@AT-WR4562] ip dhcp-client>

6.1.3 DHCP Server Setup

Submenu level: /ip dhcp-server

Description

The router supports an individual server for each Ethernet-like interface. The RouterOS DHCP server supports the basic functions of giving each requesting client an IP address/netmask lease, default gateway, domain name, DNS-server(s) and WINS-server(s) (for Windows clients) information (set up in the DHCP networks submenu).

In order DHCP server to work, you must set up also IP pools (do not include the DHCP server's IP address into the pool range) and DHCP networks.

It is also possible to hand out leases for DHCP clients using the RADIUS server, here are listed the parameters for used in RADIUS server.

Access-Request:

NAS-Identifier- router identity

NAS-IP-Address- IP address of the router itself

NAS-Port- unique session ID

NAS-Port-Type - Ethernet

Calling-Station-Id- client identifier (active-client-id)

Framed-IP-Address- IP address of the client (active-address)

Called-Station-Id- name of DHCP server

User-Name- MAC address of the client (active-mac-address)

Password - ""

Access-Accept:

Framed-IP-Address- IP address that will be assigned to client

Framed-Pool- ip pool from which to assign ip address to client

Rate-Limit- Datarate limitation for DHCP clients. Format is: rx-rate[/tx-rate] [rx-burst-rate[/tx- burst

rate] [rx-burst-threshold[/tx-burst-threshold] [rx-burst-time[/tx-burst-time][priority] [rx-rate min[/tx

rate-min]]]]. All rates should be numbers with optional 'k' (1,000s) or 'M' (1,000,000s). If tx-rate is not

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