No dynamic entries will be automatically stored in the ARP table.
reply-only - the interface will only reply to requests originated from matching IP address/MAC address combinations which are entered as static entries in the ARP table.proxy-arp - the router performs proxy ARP on the interface and sends replies to other interfaces.local-proxy-arp - the router performs proxy ARP on the interface and sends replies to the same interface.disabled - the interface will not use ARP.Advertising higher speeds than the actual interface supported speed will have no effect, multiple options are allowed.Īrp ( disabled | enabled | local-proxy-arp | proxy-arp | reply-only Default: enabled) Through RouterOS, it is possible to control different Ethernet related properties like link speed, auto-negotiation, duplex mode, etc, monitor a transceiver diagnostic information and see a wide range of Ethernet related statistics.Īdvertise ( 10M-full | 10M-half | 100M-full | 100M-half | 1000M-full | 1000M-half | 2500M-full | 5000M-full | 10000M-full Default: )Īdvertised speed and duplex modes for Ethernet interfaces over twisted pair, only applies when auto-negotiation is enabled. 1Gbps Ethernet over twisted pair and SFP interface) allowing to select the most suitable option or creating a physical link failover. Certain RouterBoard devices are equipped with a combo interface that simultaneously contains two interface types (e.g.
MikroTik RouterOS supports various types of Ethernet interfaces - ranging from 10Mbps to 10Gbps Ethernet over copper twisted pair, 1Gbps and 10Gbps SFP/SFP+ interfaces and 40Gbps QSFP interface.