We have a customer who has two connections to us
Their firewall eth0 connects to ether4 with a /29 and their eth1 connects
to ether5
They have a 3rd party 10mb fiber circuit on ether1 that terminates in our
NOC for the /29 traffic and the ether2 connects to our wireless network for
their /30

the /30 is for their internet traffic, the /29 is for their VOIP and VPN

I have OSPF enabled on the fiber, so both subnets are routing through the
fiber right now, Im trying to avoid any static routes on anything other
than the CPE mikrotik to get traffic flowing the right direction, allowing
the fiber to fail over to the wireless both in failure and as a last resort
for spillover above the 10mb

Is this clear as mud? Currently we only have static and OSPF capability on
our network

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