You should not be extending layer 2 switch fabrics over PTP microwave. One router at each site.
Each router gets a /32 OSPF loopback address. One OSPF /30 per radio link. The only MAC addresses that should exist on the radio link (which is itself a L2 bridge) are the single MACs for the router interfaces on each end. On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Ty Featherling <[email protected]> wrote: > I have my network setup with a common bridge (bridgeWAN) setup on each > router in an area. The backhaul in goes into this bridge and any backhauls > to further sites do as well. OSPF sorts out the default path and the bridge > gets them there in one IP hop. I have a major site that I am added a second > backhaul link to the upstream direction today (Airfiber 5x multiplexer for > the win). I am trying to figure out how to bond these two backhauls from > bridgeWAN on router A to bridgeWAN on router B. Any way to share the load > across those links would be great. If I just plug them in spanning tree > shuts one down. The real kink in the works may be that they have different > capacities. What can I do? > > > -Ty >
