![]() ![]() Items in the list cannot be removed nor added. List of interfaces is automatically managed by RouterOS. If it does, it will send out basic information about system and process received discovery packets broadcasted in Layer-2 network. In this menu, it is possible to change the state of the interface whether it participates in neighbor discovery or not. Sub-menu: /ip neighbor discovery-settings Version number of installed software on a remote device Shown only to devices installed with RouterOS. ![]() Unpack ( none|simple|uncompressed-headers|uncompressed-all) System capabilities reported by the Link-Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).Įnabled system capabilities reported by the Link-Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP). Applies only to devices installed with RouterOS. Interface name on the neighbor device connected to the L2 broadcast domain. Interface name to which discovered device is connected Displayed only to devices with installed RouterOS Time interval since last discovery packet IPv6 address configured on a discovered device Highest IP address configured on a discovered device Starting from ROS v6.45 amount of neighbour entries are limited to (total RAM in megabytes)*16 per interface to avoid memory exhaustion.Īs an example, you can see several RouterBoards and two Cisco /ip neighbor> print It shows to which interface neighbour is connected, shows its IP/MAC addresses and several MikroTik related parameters. ![]() This sub-menu lists all discovered neighbours in Layer-2 broadcast domain. MikroTik Neighbor Discovery protocol (MNDP) and LLDP allows to "find" other devices compatible with MNDP or CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) or LLDP in Layer2 broadcast domain. ![]()
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