Just an update, I moved the AP's off the bridged port on the CCR and all
radios are now remotely accessible. A flaw in the bridging on the CCR?


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 6:28 PM, RickG <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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