I know, it's strange. "use IP-firewall" is checked (enabled). The CCR is
routing my fiber connection to the Bridged-NAT'd network just like my
RB1100AHx2 was. All IP's are the same and all routes are the same. I'm
confident that if I reintroduce the switch back in place of the bridged
ports on the CCR that all will return to normal. I'll do that tonight but
I've noticed the network has less lag which I attribute to "fast path" and
hate to loose that.


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Josh Luthman <[email protected]>wrote:

> If it was acting as a layer 2 switch it wouldn't change anything unless you
> have something in the firewall.  See if use-ip-firewall was enabled.
>
> Is this device doing any routing?  Same IPs?  Routes?
>
>
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> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 5:44 PM, RickG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > OK, here is a good one that I'm sure is simple but I'm not getting it!
> >
> > I swapped out my RB1100AHx2 for a CCR1016 at my main tower where my fiber
> > feed comes in. Since the CCR doesn't have a built in switch like the
> 1100,
> > I just bridged the ports between backhauls to the rest of the network. I
> > have 3 Tough Switches that sit between the CCR and the AP's. I can
> > manage all of my network from my main tower however I cannot manage some
> of
> > the remotely from home. My home connection is off one of the sector AP's
> on
> > the main tower. Coincidently, I cannot manage any of the sectors but can
> > manage the PTP dishes. The sectors happen to be off the same Tough Switch
> > and the same port on the CCR. Again, I can manage all other radios on the
> > network through the other Tough Switches and other CCR ports. I'm not
> doing
> > anything fancy and the network is totally bridged and using NAT. Each
> tower
> > has it's own /24. I had this same setup before only I used an external
> > switch so I'm sure it has something to do with the bridging. What am I
> > missing?
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