@ Scott
Addresses come in pPowers of 2, so you probably have 16 addresses in the block. 
So, need to know what subnet mask you use to connect.  If you are using a /29 
or /30, the rest can be located anywhere on the network. Let OSPF do the work.  
If you are using the /28 to connect, you will either need to get your provider 
to change it or get the rest of the addresses so you can subnet them.

How many addresses do you want at the "remote" site?

Let's say you have a block of 16, a /28.  You can have a block of 8, a /29, at 
the headend and connected to the provider.  Then you can have 8 more somewhere 
else on the network.  As long as you put the address in OSPF correctly, the 8 
addresses from the second half can be anywhere on your network and OSPF will 
get them routed

 

I don’t know if I can even spit up the block like how your saying because I 
only have 1 gateway IP address from the upstream provider unless there is 
something I don’t know about because one mikrotik router (core) router is 
handling the ip’s then from there its ospf over wireless ptp link to an other 
mikrotik router with totally different internal IP address from router a haves.

 

@ Christian

 

So if you have a /28 and it was routed to router a, you can route the whole 
thing or just subnets to router b, and use them by just setting a gateway on 
router b. Or a gateway on router a.  Or if it is ospf you could just assign a 
single ip to a loopback and do a 1:1 nat to a private. There is a lot of ways 
to do this, I'm just not clear on your setup.

 

This is how I got the network currently setup:
modem ----: routerboard a (w/static wan IP’s w/ospf) then the link is on ether 
is going for my ptp to other routerboard b (running ospf also) on ether1 then I 
want ether 2-4 run to sectors etc.

 

So I need to figure out how to route the static wan ip’s over ospf from 
routerboard a to b etc..

 

Tim

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christian Palecek
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2014 1:07 PM
To: Mikrotik Users
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Couple questions to ask

 

So if you have a /28 and it was routed to router a, you can route the whole 
thing or just subnets to router b, and use them by just setting a gateway on 
router b. Or a gateway on router a.  Or if it is ospf you could just assign a 
single ip to a loopback and do a 1:1 nat to a private. There is a lot of ways 
to do this, I'm just not clear on your setup.

 

 

Christian Palecek

Network Administrator

Cybernet Inc.

Hamilton, MT



-------- Original message --------
From: [email protected] 
Date:12/20/2014 10:48 AM (GMT-07:00) 
To: Mikrotik Users <[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Couple questions to ask 

Scott I got block of 13 and I can go all the way of block of 254 if I 
wanted to.

Tim


On 2014-12-20 12:21, Scott Reed wrote:
> How many addresses do they give you?
> What is the subnet mask you use on your connection to the upstream?
> 
> On 12/20/2014 12:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Well the upstream provider have the static ip's scripted inside the
>> modem. So I don't think they are actually routing the ip's directly to
>> me.
>> 
>> So it looks like I'm going have go bat route setup if that is correct.
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>> On 2014-12-20 10:59, Christian Palecek wrote:
>>> I think you are going to have to use dst-nat as a 1:1 nat, unless 
>>> they
>>> actually are routing you ip's, then you would just route them like 
>>> you
>>> would any subnet.
>>> 
>>> Christian Palecek
>>> Network Administrator
>>> Cybernet Inc.
>>> Hamilton, MT
>>> 
>>> -------- Original message --------
>>> From: T Maylone <[email protected]>
>>> Date:12/20/2014 7:33 AM (GMT-07:00)
>>> To: Mikrotik Users <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Couple questions to ask
>>> 
>>> example routing through two routers
>>> 
>>> assume your public ip is 1.1.1.1
>>> assume your provider routes 1.1.1.1 to your router A ether port 1
>>> assume there is a relationship between router a ether 2 10.254.0.1/29
>>> [2] and router B ether 1 10.254.0.2
>>> assume there is a relationship between router b ether 2 10.253.0.1/29
>>> [3] and router c ether 1 10.253.0.2
>>> 
>>> In router A
>>> IP route 1.1.1.1 10.254.0.2
>>> 
>>> In router B
>>> IP router 1.1.1.1 10.253.0.2
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Tim Reichhart <[email protected]>
>>> 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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>>> [2] http://10.254.0.1/29
>>> [3] http://10.253.0.1/29
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