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AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers
RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide
4
Configuring Interfaces
4.1
General Interface Settings
Document revision:
1.1 (Fri Mar 0 5 08:08:52 GMT 200 4)
Applies to:
V2.9
4.1.1
General Information
Summary
AT-WR4500 RouterOS supports a variety of physical and virtual interfaces (like Bonding, Bridge, VLAN
etc.). Each of them has its own submenu, but there is also a list of all interfaces where some common
properties can be configured.
Description
The Manual describes general settings of RouterOS interfaces.
4.1.2
Interface Status
Submenu level:
/interface
Property Description
mtu
(
integer
) - maximum transmission unit for the interface (in bytes)
name
(
text
) - the name of the interface
type
(
read-only: arlan
|
bonding
|
bridge
|
cyclades
|
eoip
|
ethernet
|
farsync
|
ipip
|
isdn-client
|
isdn-server
|
l2tp-client
|
l2tp-server
|
moxa-c101
|
moxa-c502
|
mtsync
|
pc
|
ppp-client
|
ppp-server
|
pppoe-client
|
pppoe-server
|
pptp-client
|
pptp-server
|
pvc
|
radiolan
|
sbe
|
vlan
|
wavelan
|
wireless
|
xpeed
) -
interface type
Example
To see the list of all available interfaces:
[admin@AT-WR4562] interface> print
Flags: X - disabled, D - dynamic, R - running
# NAME TYPE RX-RATE TX-RATE MTU
0 R ether1 ether 0 0 1500
1 R bridge1 bridge 0 0 1500
2 R ether2 ether 0 0 1500
3 R wlan1 wlan 0 0 1500
[admin@AT-WR4562] interface>
4.1.3
Traffic Monitoring
Command name:
/interface monitor-traffic
Description
The traffic passing through any interface can be monitored.
Property Description
received-bits-per-second
(
read-only: integer
) - number of bits that interface has received in one
second
received-packets-per-second
(
read-only: integer
) - number of packets that interface has received
in one second
sent-bits-per-second
(
read-only: integer
) - number of bits that interface has sent in one second
sent-packets-per-second
(
read-only: integer
) - number of packets that interface has sent in one second