Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

25 thoughts on “How to disable slave interface on Mikrotik

  • I encountered the problem (in/out interface matcher not possible when interface is slave). When I delete the bridge in the interface, the computer does not see the modem and I have to reset the hardware. This method does not work for the modem (rb2011uias-2hnd-in).

  • Well I got mine to work doing the above with DHCP and assigning the required interfaces to a VLAN. DHCP then assigned IP's to the PC's NP. It works !!!

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  • you can not just remove the bridge on en1 but may work on hex lite. anyway, apparently your post does not solve the problem for all hex owners (non lite). that will only remove the bridge from e1, but will still have all the red highlights on the dhcp server. this means your routes will be on BLUE alert and tagged as UNREACHABLE !!!! Please post something that are helpful to your viewers !

  • why people like u exist in this planet? u are probably that guy that allways has been bully so u need to do some damage to any one else to feel less sad, u r such a poor person….

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  • The missing nuance is that you have to remove UNUSED ports from the bridge in the Bridge Section/Ports tab. The concept of the slave ports is that you are designating which ethernet ports will be bridged together on the same network and traffic can flow between ports on the same bridge. Since the default config bridges (almost) all the ports. Most of the ports are "slave" to the bridge (bridge1). So if you disable the bridge, you'll disable most of the ports (as the comments below have confirmed ;-). If you want to make a particular port part of a different network, then just remove the (ethernet) port from the default bridge (again, in the Bridge Section/Ports tab). Then the error will go away when trying to configure the port (s) that you have removed.

  • When I do delete 'bridge' in Interfaces then router going down until hard reset. You doing something weird. I think this is a fake.

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  • Not sure if the guy in the video is trolling or you guys are idiots. This video explains how to set up a /24 private subnet on an individual interface which was done successfully. If you use a Mikrotik on your network, you should understand what a bridge is used for and why disabling/removing your bridge would bring your network down. Without the bridge, the interfaces do not operate as a switch. The bridge builds that switch which is why you assign your LAN subnet to the bridge interface not the individual ports. The bridge allows the ports to access the same IP subnet. Taking the interfaces out of the bridge or disabling the bridge will cause them to operate independently, allowing other functions such as assigning subnets to specific interfaces, using DHCP on those interfaces, VLAN's, etc.. But you knew that right? No? Go buy a Netgear.

  • it's a joke??? After disabling bridge my network was down:)))))

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