How To Set Microtic Standards By General Solusindo Surabaya
In this tutorial, we will discuss about how to set standard
microtics. The point of this tutorial is that the proxy is ready for use at
home, school or office.
But if you do not understand about the proxy, you will
encounter difficulties in the use and way of entering the microtik itself.
Because we will be setting Mikrotik by using Winbox, it helps you read first
about:
If you have read the two functions above, we can start the
discussion on how to set the proxy.
In this case, we will use Winbox, so that the configuration
can be done with a GUI (Graphic User Interface) display.
Before performing a proxy configuration, you should first
make a network topology. Currently the topology used is still simple. Look at
the picture:
Can be seen in the picture above, there is a link to the
outside that is to the internet network. Let's just say we were given IP by ISP
with the 192.168.22.0/30 network. for ip router 192.168.22.2 and for the
gateway 192.168.22.1
1. The first step is, connect port 2 to the proxy modem, and port 3 to your PC. Run the winbox, then open the Neighbors tab.
Open the Winbox application, then fill in the fields in Winbox like this:
- Connect To = MAC address
- Login = admin
- Password = Please leave it blank
- Then click "Connect"
- When it is finished we will get a display like the following:
in the picture above, is the GUI interface of the proxy. On
the left sidebar. That is a list of functions from microtics ranging from
Wizzard Konfig (quick set) to manuals for using proxy.
2. After you enter the proxy server, we will first start by changing the interface name, so it is not difficult for you to find which port to go to.
- Click the Interface button and a new window will appear, the interface list.
- Double click on one of the interfaces to change the name of the interface. We name it "Ethernet 2" (WAN) This is a link to the ISP / Modem
- Then on "Ethernet 3" (LAN)
- See the example in the image below:
3. Next give IP to each Ethernet, first we give IP to internet interfaces (IP provided by ISP), here's how:
- Click IP> address> "+"
- Address: 192.168.22.2/30
- Network: (Empty)
- Interface: ether2
- Then click "OK"
4. Then the next step is to provide IP to LAN interfaces,
fill in the fields like this:
Address: 10.22.22.1/24
- Network: (Leave blank because it will follow the subnet above)
- Interface: ether3
- Then click OK
- Follow as shown below:
To make it easier to see which configurations you have
created, please comment on each IP Address. When you're done then you'll get a
look like the following. (provide the address name of each interface by:
“right-clicking”> “comment”> “Click Ok”
5. The next step is to create a route with the gateway provided by the ISP provider, here's how:
- “IP click”> “ROUTES”> “+”
- Dst-address: 0.0.0.0/0
- Gateway: 192.168.22.1
- Click OK
NOTE: if the US status is configured to work, but if the S
status means something is wrong with setting up the ip address or the specified
gateway.
6. In the picture below is a window for inputting an IP Address.
After that, we will set the DNS server. This DNS is usually
already given along with the Public IP, if you have this DNS IP, please enter
it in the DNS. If you don't have the DNS IP, then you will use Google's DNS IP:
8.8.8.8
9.9.9.9
After that Check: "Allow-remote-request", Then
click "OK"
7. To check the status of the internet connection. Open New terminal then check with PING GOOGLE.COM. If the replay status, the router is connected to the internet.
8. For the next step is to make NAT = MASQUERADE used for IP
LOCAL or local area can be connected to the internet. The
way as below:
- Click IP> FIREWALL> NAT> +
- General tab.
- Chain = srcnat
- Out-interface = ether2 (etherwan)
- Action tab.
- Action = Masquerade
- Then click OK
If it's finished then you will get a display like the
following:
9. Then the IP settings on your laptop enter the network and sharing center menu
- Click Local area connection - properties - network protocol version 4
- IP address: 10.22.22.2
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- Default gateway: 10.22.22.1
- preferred DNS serve: 8.8.8.8
- alternate DNS Server: 9.9.9.9
- Then click OK
Wait a few moments if it's finished then the internet icon
will appear as shown below:
To make sure that inter is running on our laptop, then we
can open a command prompt how to click the windows display in the search
programs box, type CMD - enter then type ping google.com if the status is
replay, it shows that our laptop is connected to the internet as shown below:
That's a tutorial on how to set a standard proxy from
General Solusindo that you can try to practice with your company.