It depends. If that's a pure modem, i.e. your Mikrotik is getting a public IP, you may have some chance sniffing the traffic and finding some RFC1918 (aka "private") IP addresses that may be the modem management interface. If the Voo device is also a wifi router and things, then you may have to log into it to check what is the MAC on the coax ("docsis") side.
Anyway, the mac you likely want is probably on a sticker on the underside of the modem, it's called either "CMAC" or "CM MAC". Stands for "Cable Modem MAC".
Edit: if you want to see the MAC from the ethernet side on your bridge:
Anyway, the mac you likely want is probably on a sticker on the underside of the modem, it's called either "CMAC" or "CM MAC". Stands for "Cable Modem MAC".
Edit: if you want to see the MAC from the ethernet side on your bridge:
Code:
/interface/bridge/host/print
Statistics: Posted by vingjfg — Wed Jan 31, 2024 9:24 pm