OK. So I ran up to this command:
/interface list member add interface=ether9 list=WAN
But I get this error:
input does not match any value of interface
I guess this is because there is not WAN interface or there is no interface named WAN?
Basically the mikrotik is connected to the udm-pro on the sfp+ module in the same local network and the DHCP server is the udm-pro. So the mikrotik kinda works like a switch.
Do I have to replace the WAN with something else?
If I issue the command:
/interface list print I get this:
Flags: * - BUILTIN
Columns: NAME
# NAME
;;; contains all interfaces
0 * all
;;; contains no interfaces
1 * none
;;; contains dynamic interfaces
2 * dynamic
;;; contains static interfaces
3 * static
If I issue the command: /interface list member print then it outputs blank.
If you need any further info about the config on the mikrotik please let me know.
/interface list member add interface=ether9 list=WAN
But I get this error:
input does not match any value of interface
I guess this is because there is not WAN interface or there is no interface named WAN?
Basically the mikrotik is connected to the udm-pro on the sfp+ module in the same local network and the DHCP server is the udm-pro. So the mikrotik kinda works like a switch.
Do I have to replace the WAN with something else?
If I issue the command:
/interface list print I get this:
Flags: * - BUILTIN
Columns: NAME
# NAME
;;; contains all interfaces
0 * all
;;; contains no interfaces
1 * none
;;; contains dynamic interfaces
2 * dynamic
;;; contains static interfaces
3 * static
If I issue the command: /interface list member print then it outputs blank.
If you need any further info about the config on the mikrotik please let me know.
Statistics: Posted by und3rd06012 — Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:49 am