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Mikrotik¶
RouterOS
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/MikroTik_RouterOS
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Webfig
http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Upgrading_RouterOS
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Supported_Hardware
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Password_reset
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:PoE-Out
Boitiers¶
- Nice box : http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=297825#p297825
- http://www.mikrotik.com/mfm
- http://www.aerial.net/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1085
- http://www.stationbox.info/
- Boîtiers Rexel très chers
- http://www.technic-achat.com/coffret-electrique-ip66-imo,fr,4,144T_XX.cfm (144T0010)
- http://www.interprojekt.com.pl/gold-alubox-outdoor-waterproof-case-p-472.html
- http://www.materielelectrique.com/coffret-polyester-marina-ip66-ik10-7035-300x220x160-p-6579.html
Montage¶
PoE¶
Password¶
From: Le Net du Kermeur
Utilitaire mtpass, ça se trouve là : http://manio.skyboo.net/mikrotik/
Ca se compile sous g++, donc sur n'importe quel Linux ou *BSD.
Testé sous OpenBSD, il fait le boulot.
RB433L and RB433UAHL¶
NPK¶
http://routing.explode.gr/node/96
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=32320&p=3
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=165526#p165526
https://github.com/lqez/npk
Easy install of OpenWrt on MikroTik's devices https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=39171
http://wp.ayufan.eu/2013/02/the-rb951g-and-openwrt/
Misc¶
TODO
http://i.mt.lv/routerboard/files/rb433L-series-qg_1377089307.pdf
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=65977&p=336057
RF antenna and close miniPCI ?
Power Consuption¶
eth1 = PoE 192.168.88.101/24 eth2 = milieu 192.168.102.1/24 eth3 = oppose PoE 192.168.103.1/24 wlan1 = minipci du bas 172.31.31.43/24 http://dslrouter.sourceforge.net/stuff/mikrotik/mikrotik/AirMax5_and_Mikrotik_Router_Board_Connection_Guide_revised.pdf netboot rb750up http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=57943&start=50 USB RB750UP http://patchwork.openwrt.org/patch/3252/ http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb750 http://blog.poettner.de/2011/05/27/openwrt-trunk-on-mikrotik-routerboard-411750/ http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Netinstall http://routerboard.com/pricelist/download_file.php?file_id=118 http://www.gowifi.co.nz/userguides/perform-a-netinstall.pdf http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=66093 reset longer than 20 seconds https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=41490 RB433L idle 108 mA 12V +1 eth 130mA 173 mA max au boot RB433L + ethernet branché RouterOS 5.11 conso identique RouterOS 5.26 RouterOS 6.6 ? Volt mA mW (* 5.0 259)1295.0 (* 6.0 227)1362.0 (* 7.0 200)1400.0 (* 8.0 180)1440.0 (* 8.5 175)1487.5 (* 9.0 165)1485.0 (* 9.5 160)1520.0 (* 10.0 152)1520.0 (* 11.0 142)1562.0 (* 11.5 138)1587.0 (* 12.0 132)1584.0 152 pendant file upload firmware (* 12.0 152)1824.0 (* 12.5 129)1612.5 (* 13.0 125)1625.0 (* 14.0 119)1666.0 (* 15.0 112)1680.0 (* 18.0 99)1782.0 (* 21.0 90)1890.0 (* 24.0 83)1992.0 (* 26.0 79)2054.0 (* 27.0 77)2079.0 RB433L sans ethernet V mA mW 4.0 off (* 5.0 206)1030.0 (* 6.0 181)1086.0 (* 7.0 162)1134.0 (* 8.0 146)1168.0 (* 9.0 133)1197.0 (* 10.0 124)1240.0 (* 11.0 116)1276.0 (* 12.0 110)1320.0 (* 13.0 104)1352.0 (* 14.0 99)1386.0 (* 15.0 94)1410.0 diff ethernet pas ethernet constant en watt sur la plage de 265 mW a 260 mW eth+ R52n-M 5180 AP-bridge 17dBm = 50 mW (* 12.0 165)1980.0 vs (* 12.0 132)1584.0 0 dBm = 1 mW ou 7 dBm conso inchangee (* 12.0 163)1956.0 163-166 tout en bridge cote RB433L 7 dBm = 5 mW avec iperf 100M UDP 175-180 (* 12.0 (- 180 163))204.0 mW serial http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=76194 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb433 http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Password_reset http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/MikroTik_Password_Recovery http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k/devices WLM200NX dual band http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath5k R52n-M R52Hn http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/5.26/routeros-mipsbe-5.26.npk http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.6/routeros-mipsbe-6.6.npk http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Netinstall
RB433 and RB433UAH and RB435G¶
Links¶
http://routerboard.com/RB433
http://routerboard.com/RB433UAH
http://routerboard.com/RB435G
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb435
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb433
Power Consumption¶
RB433 MikroTik RouterOS 5.24 V mA avec 1 eth 24.0 123 (* 24 0.123)2.952 (112 sans eth diff 0.264W) 16.0 149 (* 16 0.149)2.384 13.9 162 (* 13.9 0.162)2.2518 (142 sans eth diff 0.278W) 12.0 178 (* 12.0 0.178)2.136 10.0 207 (* 10.0 0.207)2.07 8.0 250 (* 8.0 0.250)2.0 en dessous de 8 V : coupure RB433UAH MikroTik RouterOS 5.24 avec 1 eth 24.0 189 (* 24 0.189)4.536 12.0 249 (* 12 0.249)2.988 8.0 366 (* 8 0.327)2.616 292 sans eth RB435G MikroTik RouterOS 5.24 avec 1 eth 24.0 117 (* 24.0 0.117)2.808 112 sans eth (* 0.005 24)0.12 12.0 187 (* 12.0 0.187)2.244 10.0 216 (* 10.0 0.216)2.16 8.0 261 (* 8.0 0.261)2.088 255 sans eth (* 0.006 8.0)0.048 7.0 303 (* 7.0 0.303)2.121 8.0 [admin@MikroTik] > system health print fan-mode: auto use-fan: main active-fan: none current: 172mA temperature: 20C 12.0 [admin@MikroTik] > system health print fan-mode: auto use-fan: main active-fan: none voltage: 11.3V current: 108mA => 192 temperature: 20C power-consumption: 1.2W 24.0 [admin@MikroTik] > system health print fan-mode: auto use-fan: main active-fan: none voltage: 24V current: 50mA => 119 temperature: 20C power-consumption: 1.2W
RB750UP¶
http://routerboard.com/RB750UP
http://blog.lekermeur.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Printemps2012_RB750.pdf
Attention : problèmes lors que le RB750UP est alimenté en PoE : http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=57943
we are working on new FW that would add useful features that are currently missing. One of them is reworked power management.
Voltage : http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=58124
limit on power out port is 500mA regardless of output voltage. so at 12V you will be able to power only MAX 6W device. while at 30V 15W.
If you power RB570UP with PoE 24V adapter over 100m cable, then resulting output voltage at full load (all 4 ports giving out 500mA totaling to 2A) then voltage to powered ports at RB750UP end will be around 21V then losses on cable and protections you end up with around 19V at the end device. and cables stretching for 200m from PSU brick.
PoE in port has no input limitation only output is limited to 500mA and with 4 prots it is 2A
Upgrade to 5.20
/ip arp print # print MAC IP /interface bridge host print # print MAC /interface ethernet switch host print # print MAC-port table /interface ethernet set ether5 poe-out=forced-on # force PoE /interface ethernet poe set ether2-master-local poe-priority=5 # lower number = highest priority /interface ethernet poe pr # print prio settings /interface ethernet poe monitor [find] # monitor watt and voltage system identity set name=totoRB750UP # hostname system resource print uptime: 3h54m51s version: 5.26 free-memory: 19124KiB total-memory: 29696KiB cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4 cpu-count: 1 cpu-frequency: 400MHz cpu-load: 0% free-hdd-space: 90528KiB total-hdd-space: 126976KiB write-sect-since-reboot: 157 write-sect-total: 31910 bad-blocks: 0% architecture-name: mipsbe board-name: RB750UP platform: MikroTik
[admin@MikroTik] /interface ethernet poe settings> upgrade Do you really want to upgrade PoE firmware? [y/n] y Please reboot to finish PoE firmware upgrade. [admin@MikroTik] /interface ethernet poe settings> pr version: 2.0 ether1-poe-in-long-cable: no [admin@MikroTik] /interface ethernet poe> monitor [find] name: ether2-master-local ether3-slave-local ether4-slave-local ether5-slave-local poe-out-voltage: 23.5V poe-out-current: 160mA poe-out-power: 3.7W
- http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Upgrading_RouterOS
- To update firmware (latest RouterOS 5.12):
- Files / upload choose file : routeros-mipsbe-5.12.npk (12MB)
- Attendre la fin de upload
- System / Packages / IPv6 schedule for update
- System / Reboot
- about 90 seconds. Note: PoE will be cut during the reboot
chiwa admin VLAN 3175
192.168.3.20
telnet login admin pass (vide)
web
[admin@rb750up-chiwawa] > interface ethernet print Flags: X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME MTU MAC-ADDRESS ARP MASTER-PORT SWITCH 0 ether1-gateway 1500 00:0C:42:E9:BA:8A enabled 1 R ;;; To chiwa's router *** NO POE *** ether2-master-local 1500 00:0C:42:E9:BA:8B enabled none switch1 2 RS ;;; to Vince' NS5M - To Myrys ether3-slave-local 1500 00:0C:42:E9:BA:8C enabled ether2-master-local switch1 3 RS ;;; to NS5M east - To CDRX ether4-slave-local 1500 00:0C:42:E9:BA:8D enabled ether2-master-local switch1 4 RS ;;; to beaconing NS5M (port balcon.3) ether5-slave-local 1500 00:0C:42:E9:BA:8E enabled ether2-master-local switch1
RouterOS v2
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:PoE-Out#RouterOS_2
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:PoE-Out#Changes_between_1.x_and_2.0_PoE-Out_controller_firmware
[admin@MikroTik] > interface ethernet poe monitor [find] name: ether2 ether3 ether4 ether5 poe-out-voltage: 23.2V 23.2V 23.2V poe-out-current: 224mA 116mA 64mA poe-out-power: 5.1W 2.6W 1.4W
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/PoE-Out
/interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=on
/interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=off
/interface ethernet set ether2 poe-out=auto
Note:
<obinou> Le poe-out, il faut le mettre à "on" , et pas à "auto".
<obinou> sans ça, j'ai l'impression que le RB fait un power-cycle si il détecte une perte de link
<obinou> or, quand la NSM5 démarre, entre le bootloader & le firmware ca perd le link
<obinou> conclusion: reboot en boucle.
Note:
Après essais il est préférable d'éviter le 12V: Si au départ ça semble marcher, les pics de courants
dépassent parfois la limite autorisé par port de 500mA, et le port se coupe immédiatement.
Le 24V n'a pas montré ce souci.
Note 2:
Dans les derniers firmwares Microtik, l'option "poe-out" prend comme option "auto", "forced-on", ou "forced-off".
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=49976&sid=40ea9661791968a896ab35214dc18f15&start=50
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=57608
[admin@MikroTik-Ouin] > /interface ethernet print detail Flags: X - disabled, R - running, S - slave 0 R name="ether1-gateway" mtu=1500 l2mtu=1600 mac-address=00:0C:42:D3:94:D5 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes full-duplex=yes speed=100Mbps 1 name="ether2-master-local" mtu=1500 l2mtu=1598 mac-address=00:0C:42:D3:94:D6 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes full-duplex=yes speed=100Mbps master-port=none bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited switch=switch1 poe-out=auto 2 name="ether3-slave-local" mtu=1500 l2mtu=1598 mac-address=00:0C:42:D3:94:D7 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes full-duplex=yes speed=100Mbps master-port=none bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited switch=switch1 poe-out=auto 3 R name="ether4-slave-local" mtu=1500 l2mtu=1598 mac-address=00:0C:42:D3:94:D8 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes full-duplex=yes speed=100Mbps master-port=none bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited switch=switch1 poe-out=on 4 R name="ether5-slave-local" mtu=1500 l2mtu=1598 mac-address=00:0C:42:D3:94:D9 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes full-duplex=yes speed=100Mbps master-port=none bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited switch=switch1 poe-out=on
[admin@MikroTik-Ouin] > sys resource pr uptime: 6m6s version: 5.12 free-memory: 17880KiB total-memory: 29708KiB cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4 cpu-count: 1 cpu-frequency: 400MHz cpu-load: 0% free-hdd-space: 30844KiB total-hdd-space: 61440KiB write-sect-since-reboot: 214 write-sect-total: 96113 bad-blocks: 0% architecture-name: mipsbe board-name: RB750UP platform: MikroTik
NTP¶
/system ntp client set primary-ntp=172.31.31.254 enabled=yes
rsyslog¶
http://randomtweaks.blogspot.fr/2013/03/mikrotik-remote-logging-using-ubuntu.html
/system log action set 3 remote=172.31.31.252 /system log add action=remote disabled=no
Bridging sur le 750UP¶
Le RB750UP est conçu dans l'idée d'en faire un CPE multi-antennes. Par défaut, le port 1 (POE-in ou LAN) n'est pas bridgé sur le switch des 4 ports POE-out, on s'en sert plutôt en mode routé.
Pour l'utiliser comme un simple switch et non comme un routeur il suffit de créer un bridge entre les interfaces :
interface bridge add name=bridge1 interface bridge port add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1-gateway interface bridge port add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether2-master-local
ip address print ip address add address=172.31.31.24/24 interface=bridge1 ip address print ip address remove 0
DHCP sur le 750UP¶
Note: Attention, un serveur DHCP est actif par défaut sur les ports 2 à 5. Il faut le désactiver
pour passer en mode switch.
ip dhcp-server print ip dhcp-server remove 0 ip dhcp-client print ip dhcp-client remove 0
Routing sur le 750UP¶
ip route add dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 gateway=172.16.0.254
RB750UP en mode BOX pour les nanostation¶
Connection to the routerboard
ssh admin@192.168.88.1
Reset the RouterBoard :
$ setup $ r $ y
Le routerboard reboot et on se reconnect
Configuration du WAN
$ ip address add address=91.224.149.194/24 interface=ether1-gateway $ ip route add gateway=91.224.149.254 $ ip address print $ ip route print
RB250GS¶
VLAN http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/SwOS/Router-On-A-Stick
Doc http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/SwOS
vlan limitation mikrotik rb250gs http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=45721
Routeur, switch, VLAN et multi-modems (via rb250gs) http://doc.rhizome-fai.net/doku.php?id=technique:routeur:vlan
CRS226¶
VLAN
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS_features
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS_examples
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Switch_Chip_Features#Example_-_802.1Q_Trunking_with_Atheros_switch_chip_in_RouterOS_v6
Renommer les interfaces, changer les ports maîtres/esclaves¶
Par défaut, les interfaces ont des noms comme "ether1-master-local", "ether4-slave-local", "ether8-slave-local" parce que le port 1 est un "master" et les autre des "slaves" (plus d'info : http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Switch_Chip_Features#Port_Switching ). Comme ça risque de changer, on renomme tout ça :
/interface set ether1-master-local name=ether1; /interface ethernet set ether2-slave-local master-port=none; /interface set ether2-slave-local name=ether2; /interface ethernet set ether3-slave-local master-port=none; /interface set ether3-slave-local name=ether3; /interface ethernet set ether4-slave-local master-port=none; /interface set ether4-slave-local name=ether4; /interface ethernet set ether5-slave-local master-port=none; /interface set ether5-slave-local name=ether5; [...]
Se placer dans le menu des interfaces ethernet et définir un master port (ici ether2) pour les interfaces :
/interface ethernet set ether3 master-port=ether2 set ether4 master-port=ether2 set ether5 master-port=ether2 set ether6 master-port=ether2 set ether7 master-port=ether2 set ether8 master-port=ether2
Pour voir le résultat, on peut utiliser la commande "print".
VLAN par ports¶
Créer des VLAN :- VLAN 200 : ether3, 4, et 8
- VLAN 300 : ether5, 6, et 8
- VLAN 400 : ether7, et 8
Access port
Si du traffic arrive "untagged" (customer-vid=0), on lui assigne un VLAN ID en fonction du port sur lequel il arrive :
/interface ethernet switch ingress-vlan-translation add ports=ether3,ether4,ether8 customer-vid=0 new-customer-vid=200 add ports=ether5,ether6,ether8 customer-vid=0 new-customer-vid=300 add ports=ether7,ether8 customer-vid=0 new-customer-vid=400
Trunk port
port ether2 ici :
/interface ethernet switch egress-vlan-tag add tagged-ports=ether2 vlan-id=200 add tagged-ports=ether2 vlan-id=300 add tagged-ports=ether2 vlan-id=400
VLAN
/interface ethernet switch vlan add ports=ether2,ether3,ether4,ether8 vlan-id=200 add ports=ether2,ether5,ether6,ether8 vlan-id=300 add ports=ether2,ether7,ether8 vlan-id=400