I can provide an address once I get it. It's for my aunt and uncle.
They live out of town, not in the city center.
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So, new question.
Special project.
cpe Router has a management ip
cpe Router has a separate vlan piped to it as well
I had lan - bridged - vlan, with vlan assigned to wan interface. This
gave me a layer2 tunnel. My problem here, is that I don't have much real
visibility or testing capability
Why not just have a separate management vlan or just stick a /30 address
on the bridge with the other end on the vlan interface at your NOC/PoP?
Cheers,
P.
On 02/07/2014 09:25, Josh Reynolds wrote:
So, new question.
Special project.
cpe Router has a management ip
cpe Router has a
If you keep these rules in mind, you will be able to sort out the confusion ...
MT are routers..
Each Physical Port is an interface.
Vlan is tied to a Port (as such ports are Trunk Ports), and each VLAN/Port
Combination is an virtual interface.
If you want to make Two Interfaces talk to each
The untagged wan interface is the management network.
There is full layer2 connectivity here, I just would like to be able to
use an eoip tunnel for monitoring and bandwidth testing, because the
vlan takes a different path on the network that doesn't go 278 miles away.
On 07/01/2014 02:41 PM,
So I need to make two bridges then?
1 for the lan interface and wan side vlan, and 1 that bridges that
bridge with the eoip tunnel?
That doesn't seem right.
On 07/01/2014 02:58 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
If you keep these rules in mind, you will be able to sort out the confusion
...
MT are
Add another vlan to wan interface, not bridged. Assing mngmt ip
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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On 7/1/14, 5:25 PM, Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com wrote:
So, new question.
Special project.
cpe Router has a management ip