It is relatively easy, just imagin vlans as imaginary ethernet ports, that just 
use the same physical port.  Port 1 would be your trunk port, put two or tgree 
vlans on one side, and the matching vlans on the otherside, bridge the vlan 
ports to the interfaces you want them to be part of.  
Mikrotik I think has a pretty good diagram of how that works in their wiki.  If 
you need help feel free to contact me off list.


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-------- Original message --------From: Blair Davis via Mikrotik-users 
<[email protected]> Date: 5/2/17  7:23 PM  (GMT-07:00) To: Mikrotik 
Users <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Small setup... 

    Never had to use them, so I don't know much about them...
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    On 5/2/2017 9:09 PM, Christian Palecek
      wrote:

    
    
      
      Vlans?
      

      
      

      
      

      
      
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        -------- Original message --------
        From: Blair Davis via Mikrotik-users
          <[email protected]> 
        Date: 5/2/17 7:06 PM (GMT-07:00) 
        To: Mikrotik Users <[email protected]> 
        Subject: [Mikrotik Users] Small setup... 
        

        
      
      I have a small network I need to modify

      

      There are three locations, each with a RB433GL on site.

      

      Port one of each RB433GL is linked to port one of the other two 

      RB433GL's via a wireless bridge.

      

      Port two and three each go off to a separate local LAN at each
      location, 

      giving me six little LAN's that can route traffic among
      themselves.

      

      My client now wants to convert from six little LAN's to two bigger
      LAN's.

      

      He wants port two of each RB433GL to be part of one flat LAN and
      port 

      three of each RB433GL to be part of a different flat LAN.

      

      Traffic between each location must move via the port one wireless
      links, 

      but the LAN on port two must not see or connect with the LAN on
      port 

      three and the port one links need to be transparent to the port
      two or 

      three LAN's.

      

      Best way to approach this?  Hopefully with no new hardware...

      

      Thanks...

      

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