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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

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This is an ordered list, so you can put more specific entries on the top of the list for them to override more common rules that appear lower. You can even put an entry with 0.0.0.0/0 address at the end of the list to make the desired action default for those addresses that will not match any other entry.

10.3.6Active Host List

Submenu level: /ip hotspot host

Description

This menu shows all active network hosts that are connected to the HotSpot gateway. This list includes all one-to-one NAT translations

Property Description

address (read-only: IP address) - the original IP address of the client

authorized (read-only: flag) - whether the client is successfully authenticated by the HotSpot system

bridge-port(read-only: name) - the actual physical interface, which the host is connected to. This is used when HotSpot service is put on a bridge interface to determine the host's actual port within the bridge. bypassed (read-only: flag) - whether the client does not need to be authorized by the HotSpot system bytes-in(read-only: integer) - how many bytes did the router receive from the client

bytes-out(read-only: integer) - how many bytes did the router send to the client

found-by(read-only: text) - how was this host discovered (first packet type, sender, recipient)

host-dead-time(read-only: time) - how long has the router not received any packets (including ARP replies, keepalive replies and user traffic) from this host

idle-time(read-only: time) - the amount of time has the user been idle

idle-timeout(read-only: time) - the exact value of idle-timeoutthat applies to this user. This property shows how long should the user stay idle for it to be logged off automatically keepalive-timeout(read-only: time) - the exact value of keepalive-timeoutthat applies to this user. This property shows how long should the user's computer stay out of reach for it to be logged off automatically

mac-address(read-only: MAC address) - the actual MAC address of the user

packets-in(read-only: integer) - how many packets did the router receive from the client

packets-out(read-only: integer) - how many packets did the router send to the client

server (read-only: name) - name of the server, which the host is connected to

static (read-only: flag) - whether this translation has been taken from the static IP binding list

to-address(read-only: IP address) - what address is the original IP address of the host translated to

uptime (read-only: time) - current session time of the user (i.e., how long has the user been in the active host list)

10.3.7Command Description

make-binding- copy a dynamic entry from this list to the static IP bindings list

Input Parameters

unnamed (name) - item number

comment (text) - custom comment to the static entry to be created type (regular bypassed blocked) - the type of the static entry

10.3.8Service Port

Submenu level: /ip hotspot service-port

Description

Just like for classic NAT, the HotSpot embedded one-to-one NAT 'breaks' some protocols that are incompatible with address translation. To leave these protocols consistent, helper modules must be used. For the one-to-one NAT the only such a module is for FTP protocol.

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