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MikroTik Routerboard and HSGQ OLT Setup Notes

MikroTik Routerboard and HSGQ OLT Setup Notes


Mikrotik Side

  1. Setup DHCP Client ether1
  2. Allow masquerade connection in Firewall menu
  3. Create VLAN : VLAN10-Hotspot, VLAN20-PPPoE, VLAN30-Console under the interface ether4-OLT Create bridge bridge-LAN for normal DHCP ports in this case ether2 and ether3 will be the slave ports, and bridge-hotspot for hotspot ports in this case VLAN10 will be the slave port.
  4. Setup IP Pool for bridge-LAN
  5. Setup IP Pool for bridge-hotspot
  6. Setup DHCP Server for bridge-LAN
  7. Setup Hotspot Server for bridge-hotspot

OLT HSGQ Side:

To setup HSGQ OLT for the first time, we power it on, then connect your Ethernet Cable from your Laptop Ethernet Port to the HSGQ OLT GE2 port (optionally can be plugged in to GE1,GE3,GE4 port).

Default OLT IP address is 192.168.99.1, so setup your laptop IP segment to 192.168.99.x

To access OLT, the default user is root and the password is admin. Consider changing your default root password.

NOTE: Remember to always save your configuration in Shortcut > Save Configuration.

Configure VLAN

Disable VLAN Transparent in VLAN Tab menu

Create VLAN according to the VLAN ID we’ve create before in MikroTik routerboard. Go to menu VLAN > Create, at the pop up menu we type all the VLAN ID inside the VLAN ID textbox separated with comma:

1
10,20,30

At the Tagged checklist, click Select All, so that all ports will be accessible for these VLAN IDs we’ve created.

NOTE: Remember to always save your configuration in Shortcut > Save Configuration

We can rename the VLAN as needed like VLAN10-Hotspot, VLAN20-PPPoE, VLAN30-Console.

Configure Network Interface

Now we will setup the OLT interface so that it will be accessible through MikroTik gateway.

Go to Advanced > System > Network Interface. Click on Add Inbound Interface. At the pop-up menu input the following:

1
2
3
IP address : 10.30.1.2
IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 30

And then click apply.

Still in the same Network Interface menu, change the Default Route 0.0.0.0 to 10.30.1.1 And then click apply.

NOTE: Remember to always save your configuration in Shortcut > Save Configuration

Testing Gateway Connection

Now we can test it out by plugging in Ethernet cable from Mikrotik port at ether4-OLT to HSGQ OLT port at GE1.

As for our Laptop, we want to move the Ethernet cable to MikroTik ether2 or ether3 to test out the connectivity between HSGQ OLT and MikroTik routerboard.