My Mikrotik router is running a DHCP server in /24 network, I would like to prohibit it to lease some IP addresses (I would like to use them statically on a couple of devices). Are there any ways to do it?
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2Usually router devices allow to specify the range of addresses assigned by DHCP. – Piotr P. Karwasz Dec 08 '19 at 17:30
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That in not quite what I meant unfortuantly. The idea was to exclude several addresses form the ip range to assign. – Ivan Dec 08 '19 at 19:26
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1You can assign those static addresses from outside the DHCP range. – Piotr P. Karwasz Dec 08 '19 at 19:38
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Setting of range did the job. Thanks. – Ivan Dec 08 '19 at 21:38
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- you can make several pools and use next-pool to exclude some addresses
- make static lease for this ip addres to nonexistent mac adress

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I've solved the task as it was suggested in the comments: by creating a default-dhcp address pool. The "Pool" section could be found via Winbox software: IP -> Pool submenu.

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