If you're enabling an IP in the route list that sounds like you're talking about a static route.  The circumstance for routing to an interface is uncommon.  You almost always route to an adjacent IP address.  I've probably routed to an interface twice in 20 years.

If it's 1:1 NAT then the client would have a private IP and you'd have NAT rules under IP->Firewall->NAT to make the translations.  If that's the case, make similar rules for your server's private IP.



On 11/15/2018 10:16 AM, Timothy Steele wrote:

OK so I'm trying to learn this Mikrotik stuff

I posted this on the Mikrotik forums a few days ago with no reply's

We have Public IP's that we enable in the route list and I think it sends for proxy arp to Bridge to a sort of 1:1 NAT (the guy who set this up quite)

and this works fine when we go to a clients house and install a Mikrotik and make a bridge


My issue is we Have a Server on eth8 on the WAN Cloud Core router

All I want to do is bridge a Public to eth8 but can't seem to be able to get it to work

I enabled the public IP in the Route List and gave it the gateway of eth8 instead of the NAT IP as the gateway like all the others


it says reachable and not bridge reachable like the other working ones

do I need to create a Bridge?


Thanks,







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