Problem is that one request is spread over multiple lines:
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dhcp,debug MikroTik: DHCP-vlan1-Home received request id 679110733 from 10.10.10.115 '1:0:25:36:56:7c:1c'
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ciaddr = 10.0.0.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: chaddr = 00:25:36:56:7C:1C
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Host-Name = "B431-567C1C"
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Msg-Type = request
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Parameter-List = Subnet-Mask,Router,Host-Name,Unknown(23),Domain-Server,Domain-Name,NTP-Server,NETBIOS-Name-Server,NETBIOS-Scope
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Max-DHCP-Message-Size = 1500
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Class-Id = "B431"
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Client-Id = 01-00-25-36-56-7C-1C
dhcp,debug MikroTik: lease bound, extending
dhcp,debug MikroTik: DHCP-vlan1 sending ack with id 679110733 to 10.10.10.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ciaddr = 10.0.0.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: yiaddr = 10.0.0.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: siaddr = 10.0.0.1
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: chaddr = 00:25:36:56:7C:1C
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Subnet-Mask = 255.255.254.0
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Router = 10.0.0.1
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: Domain-Server = 10.0.0.1
It could be solved by giving all request its own unique ID, some like this
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dhcp,debug MikroTik: DHCP-vlan1-Home received request id 679110733 from 10.10.10.115 '1:0:25:36:56:7c:1c'
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,ciaddr = 10.0.0.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,chaddr = 00:25:36:56:7C:1C
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Host-Name = "B431-567C1C"
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Msg-Type = request
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Parameter-List = Subnet-Mask,Router,Host-Name,Unknown(23),Domain-Server,Domain-Name,NTP-Server,NETBIOS-Name-Server,NETBIOS-Scope
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Max-DHCP-Message-Size = 1500
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Class-Id = "B431"
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Client-Id = 01-00-25-36-56-7C-1C
dhcp,debug MikroTik: ID=4F36,lease bound, extending
dhcp,debug MikroTik: ID=4F36,DHCP-vlan1 sending ack with id 679110733 to 10.10.10.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,ciaddr = 10.0.0.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,yiaddr = 10.0.0.115
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,siaddr = 10.0.0.1
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,chaddr = 00:25:36:56:7C:1C
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Subnet-Mask = 255.255.254.0
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Router = 10.0.0.1
dhcp,debug,packet MikroTik: ID=4F36,Domain-Server = 10.0.0.1
Also MT should look at the logging mess (that they told me that they should do in a support ticket.)
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