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CAP behavior of AP is configured in /interface wireless cap menu. It contains the following settings:From there you can:

  • Disable or enable CAP feature on the device
  • Set list of wireless interfaces to be controlled by Manager
    certificate (certificate name | none; Default: none) Certificate to use for authenticating
    discovery-interfaces (list of interfaces; Default: empty) List of interfaces over which CAP should attempt to discover Manager
    caps-man-addresses (list of IP addresses; Default: empty) List of Manager IP addresses that CAP will attempt to contact during discovery
    caps-man-names (list of allowed CAPs Manager names; Default: empty) List of Manager names that CAP will attempt to connect, if empty - CAP does not check Manager name
    caps-man-certificate-common-names (list of allowed CAPs Manager CommonNames; Default: empty) List of Manager certificate CommonNames that CAP will connect to, if empty - CAP does not check Manager certificate CommonName
    bridge (bridge interface; Default: none) Bridge to which interfaces should be added when local forwarding mode is used
    static-virtual (Static Virtual Interface; Default: no) CAP will create Static Virtual Interfaces instead of Dynamic and will try to reuse the same interface on reconnect to CAPsMAN if the MAC address will be the same. Note if two or more interfaces will have the same MAC address the assignment from the CAPsMAN could be random between those interfaces.


Each wireless interface on a CAP that is under CAPsMAN control appears as a virtual interface on the CAPsMAN. This provides maximum flexibility in data forwarding control using regular RouterOS features, such as routing, bridging, firewall, etc.CAPsMAN Configuration Concepts

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