Hi, Sorry, no clue. I am getting MAC addresses correctly assigned on a MikroTik RB922UAGS-5HPacD running OpenWrt SNAPSHOT, r16574-f7e00d81bc.
As expected, random MAC addresses appear for both eth0 and eth1 on a fresh boot after flashing with "sysupgrade -v -n. At around ~40 seconds uptime, the network is activated with the correct MAC addresses enabled (same as in /etc/config/network): eth1: /sys/firmware/mikrotik/hard_config/mac_base eth0: /sys/firmware/mikrotik/hard_config/mac_base+1 wlan0: /sys/firmware/mikrotik/hard_config/mac_base+2 The behaviour is correct on rebooting or reflashing. Roger El 16/4/21 a les 17:04, Koen Vandeputte ha escrit: > Hi all, > > I found another interesting issue testing on a rb922 > The board gets a random mac on each boot. > > This is normal and should be automatically corrected by 02_network > afterwards when hard_config is available, but it seems it's not > getting applied correctly. > Debugging the 02_network script shows that the actual value is > properly fetched from hard_config, but it's not getting applied for > some reason .. > /etc/board.json shows the correct ones, but the interfaces still carry > the random MAC. > > Judging by the flow in the script, I guess this issue will be present > on all ath79 Mikrotik targets. > > Anyone got a clue? > > Regards, > > Koen > _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel