According to a user in OpenWrt forum, on RouterOS the MAC addresses are
ether1(WAN) = MAC
ether2(LAN2) = MAC+1
ether3(LAN3) = MAC+2
etc.
Fix the MAC addresses in OpenWrt.
Ref: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/few-dumb-question-about-mt7530-rb750gr3-dsa/61608
Signed-off-by: DENG Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
[remove label_mac in 02_network]
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
led-failsafe = &led_usr;
led-running = &led_usr;
led-upgrade = &led_usr;
led-failsafe = &led_usr;
led-running = &led_usr;
led-upgrade = &led_usr;
+ label-mac-device = &gmac0;
&gmac0 {
mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
&gmac0 {
mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
- mtd-mac-address-increment = <1>;
port@0 {
status = "okay";
label = "wan";
port@0 {
status = "okay";
label = "wan";
- mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
- mtd-mac-address-increment = <2>;
};
port@1 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan2";
};
port@1 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan2";
+ mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
+ mtd-mac-address-increment = <1>;
};
port@2 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan3";
};
port@2 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan3";
+ mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
+ mtd-mac-address-increment = <2>;
};
port@3 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan4";
};
port@3 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan4";
+ mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
+ mtd-mac-address-increment = <3>;
};
port@4 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan5";
};
port@4 {
status = "okay";
label = "lan5";
+ mtd-mac-address = <&hard_config 0x0010>;
+ mtd-mac-address-increment = <4>;
wan_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_ascii u-boot-env wanaddr)
label_mac=$wan_mac
;;
wan_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_ascii u-boot-env wanaddr)
label_mac=$wan_mac
;;
- mikrotik,routerboard-750gr3|\
mikrotik,routerboard-m11g|\
mikrotik,routerboard-m33g)
label_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary hard_config 0x10)
mikrotik,routerboard-m11g|\
mikrotik,routerboard-m33g)
label_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary hard_config 0x10)