AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

 

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One or more interfaces can be monitored at the same time.

To see overall traffic passing through all interfaces at time, use aggregate instead of interface name.

Example

Multiple interface monitoring:

/interface monitor-traffic ether1,aggregate

received-packets-per-second:

9

11

received-bits-per-second:

4.39kbps

6.19kbps

sent-packets-per-second:

16

17

sent-bits-per-second:

101kbps

101kbps

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4.2Ethernet Interfaces

4.2.1General Information

Summary

RouterOS supports various types of Ethernet Interfaces with all available features. This section describes how to configure the various parameters and settings.

Specifications

Packages required: system

License required: Level1

Submenu level: /interface ethernet

Standards and Technologies: IEEE 802.3

Hardware usage: Not significant

RelatedTopics

Software Package Management

IP Addresses and ARP

DHCP and DNS

Additional Resources

http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.3

http://www.ethermanage.com/ethernet/ethernet.html

http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~liddellj/nct/ethernet_protocol.html

4.2.2 Ethernet Interface Configuration

Submenu level: /interface ethernet

Property Description

arp (disabled enabled proxy-arp reply-only; default: enabled) - Address Resolution Protocol

auto-negotiation(yes no; default: yes) - when enabled, the interface "advertises" its maximum capabilities to achieve the best connection possible to NS DP83815/6 cards)

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