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CAPsMAN V2

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Using MikroTik since 2011
 2011 - SMKN 7 SAMARINDA
 2015 - PT MULTIMEDIA NUSANTARA / TELKOM METRA
 2016 – IDN.id (training center )
 Contact Information
 Email : [email protected]
 Phone : +62 85250 113323
 Web : idn.id

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 What is the CAPsMAN
 Why we need the CAPsMAN
 How to the CAPsMAN communication to the CAPs
 Features of the CAPsMAN
 Laboratory
 Conclusion

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It’s Possible to manage, configuration, and
monitoring all Access Points in one device

• CAPsMAN V1 : RouterOS v6.11


• CAPsMAN V2 : RouterOS v6.22rc7

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 That needs more time and
Manpower if we need to
changes other policy.

 Conventionally, you have to


configuration wireless Access
Points one by one.

 Administrator has to make sure


all APs like SSID, Security,
Access List, Policy, etc. That the
configurations can running
according requirement.

 There are so many windows if


you want to monitoring your
access point.

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CAPsMAN V2
• Highly flexible
• Highly scalable
• No Additional license
required (Comes free with
Routerboard)
• CAPsMAN can be any
MikroTik hardware with at
least one wireless card
• Easy availability

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CAP CAPsMAN
x86 or RouterBOARD based device x86 or RouterBOARD based device

Newest RouterOS v6 Version Newest RouterOS v6 Version

Atheros chipset (a/b/g/n/ac) Wireless-cm2 package installed and


wireless card enabled

Wireless-cm2 package installed and


enabled

At least level 4 RouterOS license

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with APs

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MAC Layer 2 IP (UDP) Layer3
• No IP Address required • CAP and CAPsMAN must reachable
using IP protocol
• CAP and CAPsMAN must be in the
same layer 2 • Can traverse NAT if necessary

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with Aps
 Full and Local data forwarding mode

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with APs
 Full and Local data forwarding mode
 Manage Client Authentication

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
Hi R4 do you know
Who is the real CAPsMAN
Sorry, I Forget I think
R1 is the Real CAPsMAN
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with Aps
 Full and Local data forwarding mode
 Manage Client Authentication
Hi There, I Connected  Certificate support for AP communication
to R2, so that I think R2
is the Real CAPsMAN

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with Aps
 Full and Local data forwarding mode
 Manage Client Authentication
 Certificate support for AP communication
 Manage Configuration of APs

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with Aps
 Full and Local data forwarding mode
 Manage Client Authentication
 Certificate support for AP communication
 Manage Configuration of APs
 Grouping Configuration APs

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with Aps
 Full and Local data forwarding mode
 Manage Client Authentication
 Certificate support for AP communication
 Manage Configuration of APs
 Grouping Configuration APs
 Custom Configuration support

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 Centralized Wireless Network Management
 Dual Band AP support
 MAC and IP Layer Communication with Aps
 Full and Local data forwarding mode
 Manage Client Authentication
 Certificate support for AP communication
 Manage Configuration of APs
 Grouping Configuration APs
 Custom Configuration support
 Radius MAC Authentication

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 CAPsMAN automatic upgrade of all CAP clients (configurable)
 Improved CAP<->CAPsMAN data connection protocol
 Added "Name Format" and "Name Prefix" setting for Provision rules
 Improved logging entries when client roams between the CAPs
 Added L2 Path MTU discovery

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 Make sure all Router uses RouterOS version 6.23 above
 Reset your RouterOS Configuration
 Make sure that your routerboard already installed and enabled
wireless-cm2 package

System  packages

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 Secure your RouterOS
 Set password login

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Step
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R1-CAPsMAN

 Configure your System-identity

/system identity set name=Rx

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Step
2

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LAB 1

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Step
3

Bridge Bridge  +

R1

[admin@R1-CAPsMAN] > interface bridge add name=bridge-R2


[admin@R1-CAPsMAN] > interface bridge add name=bridge-R3

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Step
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IP  Addresses  +

R1

[admin@R1-CAPsMAN] > ip address add address=192.168.20.1/24 interface=bridge-R2


[admin@R1-CAPsMAN] > ip address add address=192.168.30.1/24 interface=bridge-R3

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IP  DHCP Server  DHCP Setup

R1 R1
R1

The Result

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Step
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CAPsMAN Manager

R1

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CAPsMAN  Channels

R1

Name : channel1 Name : channel6


Frequency : 2412 MHz Frequency : 2437 MHz
Width : 20 MHz Width : 20 MHz
Band : 2ghz-b/g/n Band : 2ghz-b/g/n
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CAPsMAN  Datapaths

R1

Name : R2 Name : R3
Bridge : bridge-R2 Bridge : bridge-R3

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CAPsMAN  security Cfg

R1

Name : SecurityAll
Passphrasae : 12345678

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CAPsMAN  configurations

Name : R2 Channel : channel1


Mode : ap Datapath : R2
SSID : XOffice2 Security : securityAll

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CAPsMAN  configurations

Name : R3 Channel : channel6


Mode : ap Datapath : R3
SSID : XOffice3 Security : securityAll

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Step
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CAPsMAN  Provisioning

R1

R2 : 4C:5E:0C:CE:F7 R3 : 4C:5E:0C:EF:CF:22
Action : create enabled Action : create enabled
Master Configuration : R2 Master Configuration : R3
Name Format : identity Name Format : identity 39
Step
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Wireless  Interface  CAP

CAP

interface wireless cap set enabled=yes interfaces=wlan1 discovery-interfaces=ether1

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Radio MAC R2 : 4C:5E:0C:0B:CE:F7 Radio MAC R2 : D4:CA:6D:52:30:3B
Radio MAC R3 : D4:CA:6D:29:C3:A3 Radio MAC R3 : 4C:5E:0C:F0:1C:0C

AOffice COffice
EOfice GOfice
IOffice KOffice
MOffice OOffice

Radio MAC R2 : D4:CA:6D:52:F5:DB Radio MAC R2 : D4:CA:6D:4C:8D:A1


Radio MAC R3 : 4C:5E:0C:0B:CE:F7 Radio MAC R3 : 4C:5E:0C:EF:CF:22

BOffice DOffice
FOfice HOfice
JOffice LOffice
NOffice POffice
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CAPsMAN Interface

The Result

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R2

R3

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Radio

Remote CAP

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Registration Table

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Access List

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Have any question?
Rise your hand!

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 Just need one device to control all Access
Points!

 More easier to control, manage, and


configure Access Points .

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 http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CAPsMAN
 http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/US16/presentation_3080_1462856630.pdf
by Shakeel Khan

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Hi, My connection is very slow
I think someone already knows
The password of Access Point.

Would you like to change the I want to know, how


Password of Access point on many User Connect
Could you change the name SSID 2rd Floor ? to Access Point On
Of Access point on 2st Floor ?
3th Floor
Tomorrow my department will
be move on 3nd Floor

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Create new profile password for R2

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R2 Changes configuration SSID by directly R3 Changes configuration Password by profile
which has been made before

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Before

After

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CAPsMAN  Registration Table

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CAPsMAN  Access List

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