Q1) Bridge the 2 ports you want the address on. If it is Mikrotik, you have to put the addresses on the bridge, not the interfaces. Q2) Since you are running OSPF, if you put an address as a /32 on router B and add it to the OSPF networks, all other OSPF routers will know how to find it. If it is in the same subnet as the range on Router A, it gets a little more complicated, but is doable.

On 12/20/2014 7:22 AM, Tim Reichhart wrote:

Guys

I am just wondering if I have multiple wan IP's on ether1 is an way to place it onto other ethernet interfaces? Also I am running ospf on my routers so lets say router A is the main core with wan IP’s and router B needs an wan IP from router A for an internal IP how would I route that?

Tim



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