Re: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

2014-07-02 Thread Matt Jenkins
Think of the bridge as a switch. You add ports (to the bridge) that you 
want to be part of your switch. \

So you can have untagged traffic on ether5 and ether7 send data to 
vlan20 on ether1 and vlan20 on ether9. You put all of those in a bridge.

You cannot add a bridge to a bridge.

I suggest a diagram that shows what's on this device and where the IPs 
are and maybe their routes. It could help to clear up what you are 
trying to do.

Matthew Jenkins
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On 07/01/2014 04:32 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
 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 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 others as one then you need 
 to create a Bridge and put in the physical or virtual interface, in that 
 bridge.


 ---
 e.g. if you define a vlan 20 on port 2 and  define a vlan 20 on port 3, each 
 of these two are independent virtual interfaces... i.e. vlan20/pt2 will not 
 talk to vlan20/pt3...(but you can route between then as if they were two 
 separate ports)

 If you want both of these vlan20's to be the same network, then you need to 
 create a bridge called brvlan20, and put the two vlan20 in it.

 Hope it makes sense ?
 

 Any time you use a bridge to connect (virtual interface or physical 
 interfaces) together, then all IP services need to be assigned to the 
 Bridge, so that they are visible on all interfaces in the bridge group.

 

 BTW, a bridge is also a virtual interface, not tied to any port it is 
 commonly used in this manner as a loopback interface.. (you can assign a 
 /32, i.e. single ip to such an interface)


 

 Hope this helps ...


 Regards.


 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 7266 SW 48 Street
 Miami, FL 33155
 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net

 - Original Message -
 From: Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com
 To: wireless@wispa.org, a...@afmug.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2014 5:25:51 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

 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 over the separate vlan.

 So I'd like to create an EOIP tunnel between the devices over the
 separate vlan, but I'm running into issues figuring out what goes where.

 So you've got a lan interface, wan interface, vlan that sits on the wan,
 eoip tunnel, and a bridge or two, and another ip that goes on the vlan
 or eoip tunnel for them to communicate over the vlan.

 Soo:

 Create vlan
 assign vlan to wan interface
 create eoip tunnel
 assign ip address to vlan interface ?
 bridge ( lan, vlan, eoip tunnel) ?


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Re: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

2014-07-01 Thread Paul Hendry
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 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 over the separate vlan.

 So I'd like to create an EOIP tunnel between the devices over the
 separate vlan, but I'm running into issues figuring out what goes where.

 So you've got a lan interface, wan interface, vlan that sits on the wan,
 eoip tunnel, and a bridge or two, and another ip that goes on the vlan
 or eoip tunnel for them to communicate over the vlan.

 Soo:

 Create vlan
 assign vlan to wan interface
 create eoip tunnel
 assign ip address to vlan interface ?
 bridge ( lan, vlan, eoip tunnel) ?




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Re: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

2014-07-01 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
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 others as one then you need to 
create a Bridge and put in the physical or virtual interface, in that bridge.


---
e.g. if you define a vlan 20 on port 2 and  define a vlan 20 on port 3, each of 
these two are independent virtual interfaces... i.e. vlan20/pt2 will not talk 
to vlan20/pt3...(but you can route between then as if they were two separate 
ports)

If you want both of these vlan20's to be the same network, then you need to 
create a bridge called brvlan20, and put the two vlan20 in it.

Hope it makes sense ?


Any time you use a bridge to connect (virtual interface or physical interfaces) 
together, then all IP services need to be assigned to the Bridge, so that they 
are visible on all interfaces in the bridge group.



BTW, a bridge is also a virtual interface, not tied to any port it is 
commonly used in this manner as a loopback interface.. (you can assign a /32, 
i.e. single ip to such an interface)




Hope this helps ...


Regards.


Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet  Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net 

- Original Message -
 From: Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com
 To: wireless@wispa.org, a...@afmug.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2014 5:25:51 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions
 
 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 over the separate vlan.
 
 So I'd like to create an EOIP tunnel between the devices over the
 separate vlan, but I'm running into issues figuring out what goes where.
 
 So you've got a lan interface, wan interface, vlan that sits on the wan,
 eoip tunnel, and a bridge or two, and another ip that goes on the vlan
 or eoip tunnel for them to communicate over the vlan.
 
 Soo:
 
 Create vlan
 assign vlan to wan interface
 create eoip tunnel
 assign ip address to vlan interface ?
 bridge ( lan, vlan, eoip tunnel) ?
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

2014-07-01 Thread Josh Reynolds
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, Paul Hendry wrote:
 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 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 over the separate vlan.

 So I'd like to create an EOIP tunnel between the devices over the
 separate vlan, but I'm running into issues figuring out what goes where.

 So you've got a lan interface, wan interface, vlan that sits on the wan,
 eoip tunnel, and a bridge or two, and another ip that goes on the vlan
 or eoip tunnel for them to communicate over the vlan.

 Soo:

 Create vlan
 assign vlan to wan interface
 create eoip tunnel
 assign ip address to vlan interface ?
 bridge ( lan, vlan, eoip tunnel) ?




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Re: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

2014-07-01 Thread Josh Reynolds
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 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 others as one then you need 
 to create a Bridge and put in the physical or virtual interface, in that 
 bridge.


 ---
 e.g. if you define a vlan 20 on port 2 and  define a vlan 20 on port 3, each 
 of these two are independent virtual interfaces... i.e. vlan20/pt2 will not 
 talk to vlan20/pt3...(but you can route between then as if they were two 
 separate ports)

 If you want both of these vlan20's to be the same network, then you need to 
 create a bridge called brvlan20, and put the two vlan20 in it.

 Hope it makes sense ?
 

 Any time you use a bridge to connect (virtual interface or physical 
 interfaces) together, then all IP services need to be assigned to the Bridge, 
 so that they are visible on all interfaces in the bridge group.

 

 BTW, a bridge is also a virtual interface, not tied to any port it is 
 commonly used in this manner as a loopback interface.. (you can assign a /32, 
 i.e. single ip to such an interface)


 

 Hope this helps ...


 Regards.


 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 7266 SW 48 Street
 Miami, FL 33155
 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net

 - Original Message -
 From: Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com
 To: wireless@wispa.org, a...@afmug.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2014 5:25:51 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] mikrotik - bridge - van - eoip questions

 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 over the separate vlan.

 So I'd like to create an EOIP tunnel between the devices over the
 separate vlan, but I'm running into issues figuring out what goes where.

 So you've got a lan interface, wan interface, vlan that sits on the wan,
 eoip tunnel, and a bridge or two, and another ip that goes on the vlan
 or eoip tunnel for them to communicate over the vlan.

 Soo:

 Create vlan
 assign vlan to wan interface
 create eoip tunnel
 assign ip address to vlan interface ?
 bridge ( lan, vlan, eoip tunnel) ?


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 Josh Reynolds

 Chief Information Officer
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