Hey!
I need to bind the lte0 hardware slot to the lte1 label in Winbox and the lte1 hardware slot to the lte2 label in Winbox.
this is necessary to eliminate confusion when configuring the router remotely.
How can i do this?
thanks!
/int lte export verbose hide-sensitive
[admin@RBM33G-slave] > /int lte export verbose hide-sensitive
# jul/12/2021 11:02:38 by RouterOS 6.46.8
# software id = 2MJG-KT1Q
#
# model = RBM33G
# serial number = A2FD0E8D2494
set [ find ] !allow-roaming apn-profiles=smarty !band disabled=no mac-address=AC:FF:FF:00:00:00 mtu=1480 name=lte1 network-mode=gsm,3g,lte
set [ find ] !allow-roaming apn-profiles=vodafone !band disabled=no mac-address=AC:FF:FF:00:00:00 mtu=1480 name=lte2 network-mode=gsm,3g,lte
[admin@RBM33G-slave] >
can you explain please?internally the name are bind to original equipment hardware MAC
Since the two MAC addresses are not in the same L2 segment, it doesn't matter for network operation that they are identical - e.g. two /interface vlan hooked to the same bearer interface share the same MAC address as well and it causes no confusion). Whether they are used as equipment identifier is questionnable, as the AC:FF:FF:00:00:00 looks "too systematic" to me, and it is not a consequence of some conflict on this particular device - on a wAP LTE kit which only has a single PCIe slot, an R11e-LTE device shows the same MAC address too, and the serial number is 000000000000.the MAC address are both mac-address=AC:FF:FF:00:00:00
and I do not understand how mikrotik work on this case
If you put one or more usb ether/wifi dongle / powerline / MiniPCI-e card, the wlanX / etherX /etc. internal default name remain everytime the same (on same device)Whether they are used as equipment identifier is questionnable
done:What does /system resource usb print detail show when both SIMs are inserted, and what does it show when the one for PCIe 0 is not inserted?
[admin@RBM33G-slave] > /system resource usb print detail
0 device="1-0" vendor="Linux 3.3.5 xhci-hcd" name="xHCI Host Controller" serial-number="ralink-xhci" vendor-id="0x1d6b" device-id="0x0002" speed="480" ports=2 usb-version=" 2.00"
1 device="2-0" vendor="Linux 3.3.5 xhci-hcd" name="xHCI Host Controller" serial-number="ralink-xhci" vendor-id="0x1d6b" device-id="0x0003" speed="5000" ports=1 usb-version=" 3.00"
2 device="1-1" vendor="MikroTik" name="R11e-LTE" serial-number="000000000000" vendor-id="0x2cd2" device-id="0x0001" speed="480" usb-version=" 2.00"
3 device="1-2" vendor="MikroTik" name="R11e-LTE" serial-number="000000000000" vendor-id="0x2cd2" device-id="0x0001" speed="480" usb-version=" 2.00"
[admin@RBM33G-slave] >