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akaTaniS2017-08-30 16:20:48
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akaTaniS, 2017-08-30 16:20:48

How to implement 2 DHCP on Mirotik (LAN + CAPsMAN)?

Good day!
There is RB3011UiAS 6.37.5 with CAPsMAN raised on it, through which many devices + clients are connected via cable, as a result, sometimes there are not enough addresses for everyone, it is necessary that everyone saw everyone.
I want to raise another DCHP2 server for clients via WI-Fi through the bridge and set up visibility through ARP between grids, but there is a question with broadcast requests whether they will put the grid.
Perhaps there is a more competent implementation for such a task, for example through VLAN?

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akaTaniS, 2017-10-27
@akaTaniS

The implementation of this question was as follows:
A DHCP server was raised on Win2008R2 with 2 areas, one of which was allocated for CAPsMAN by DHCP-relay. the other is for wired users, the routes are configured, everything works as it should)
P.S. The network works without problems.

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chupasaurus, 2017-08-30
@chupasaurus

Two ways:

  1. Increase address pool for DHCP
  2. Remove dependence on ARP and make two different subnets

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Sergey Demin, 2017-08-31
@LikeSD

It seems to me that in this case it is better to implement through VLAN.

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Vladimir Zhurkin, 2017-10-24
@icCE

There is RB3011UiAS 6.37.5 with CAPsMAN raised on it, through which many devices + clients are connected via cable, as a result, sometimes there are not enough addresses for everyone, it is necessary that everyone saw everyone.

One would like to ask how the grid with 254 devices is doing?
If there is no such simultaneous number of devices, can it be worth reducing the address lease time?
Alternatively, separate one of the interfaces from the current bridge .
Create a new bridge and hang a new dhcp server on it.
Since you have two switch switching chips and between them the traffic still goes through the CPU, I would give one of them under wifi.

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