Thank you everyone for your help. Appears I had the MK configured correctly
the whole time and I had screwed up on the Netonix config. Oops!

Thanks,
Mike


On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 5:57 AM, Faisal Imtiaz <fai...@snappytelecom.net>
wrote:

> This should help you ( translation from cisco vlan lingo to MT ROS Vlan).
>
> (this is assuming ROS defined VLAN's, not Switch-chip behavior).
>
> In the MT world, by default each Ethernet port is a Trunk Port.
> when you define a vlan on it, it is a Tagged vlan on that port.
> Each defined vlan on each physical interface is considered to be a unique
> interface, and will not automatically 'bridge' to each other, even if the
> vlan id is the same.. you have to 'tie' them together via a bridge..
>
>
> Access Port   -----> Create the Vlan on the Trunk port, and then create a
> bridge.... put the vlan and physical Ethernet port that want to configure
> as an Access port.
>
> Trunk Port    -----> Create the Vlan with the Vlan ID on that physical
> Ethernet port.. and you have trunk ports.
>
> and  PVID
>
> -------------
>  for your specific example... here is what I would do..
>
> create the following VLAN's with the appropriate Vlan ID on the SFP Port
> on the MT.
> Vlan 10
> Vlan 20
> Vlan 50
>
> and assign the IP's for each vlan to the the appropriate vlan interface.
> and you are done...
>
> Only exception is vlan 1...  which is the default vlan..
> I would suggest that you configure the netonix to pass vlan 1 on port 13
> as un-tagged.
> and to talk to vlan1 via the MT, you would assign the IP address the SFP
> port....
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
>
> Faisal Imtiaz
> Snappy Internet & Telecom
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> *From: *"Mike Lyon via Mikrotik-users" <mikrotik-users@wispa.org>
> *To: *"Mikrotik Users" <mikrotik-users@wispa.org>
> *Sent: *Friday, January 13, 2017 2:16:46 AM
> *Subject: *[Mikrotik Users] Mikrotik and VLAN trunking
>
> I received my nice new spiffy Netonix switch today. Love it.
> Now all I need to to do is to setup VLAN trunking between the Netonix and
> my MK CCR. I can't figure out MK VLANs for the life of me. I can do Cisco
> VLAN stuff in my sleep but with Mikrtik, I want to beat it with a hammer!
>
> Simple setup, here we go:
>
> Netonix VLANs
> 1 -- Mgmt
> 20 -- VLAN 20
> 50 -- VLAN 50
>
> all VLANs are tagged on the SFP port 13.because its a trunk port.
>
> Netonix Port 13 goes to Ethe1 on my MK CCR where I want the VLANs to
> terminate.
>
> How do i configure the MK to accept my tagged VLANs on Eth1? I have
> followed the document here:
>
> http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/VLAN
>
> With no luck.
>
> I have IP addresses for each of these VLANs on the CCR and I assigned them
> to their respective bridge as mentioned in the article but no love.
>
> What in the hell I am doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
>
>
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