Admins challenge for you can EoIP do this i guess no

At site1 i have a Connection(PPPoE) from where i can ping any ip in world but can browse only operators portal(operator restriction)

at site2 i have full internet

from site1 to site2 i have created a Eoip tunnel(i can ping both sites)
in ip>Neighbor list i can see the other end device details like mac ROS version etc
means eoip is up(i guess)

did bridge physical interface and eoip at both end
but can’t ping between the both end devices

is there any way??

What exactly are you trying to do?

trying vpn to access remote server

Do you have mikrotiks at both sides?

yes that is why i am telling it’s showing the other end mikrotik devices Details in ip>Neighbor
but not able to ping through tunnel

It would be useful to know a little more about what is between site 1 and site 2.

The fact that you can ping from site 1 simply means that ICMP is being passed.

The fact that site 1 and site 2 show up in IP Neighbors could mean a number of things, but if there is a layer 2 path between site 1 and site 2 which is transporting CDP packets then it could be explained by that path alone - rather than because the EoIP connection is “up”.

see site 1 and 2 is connected with 2 diffrent ISP
at site 1 the ISP only allows to browse their site(free access)(pppoe connection)
at site 2 ISP allows full internet access and there is a server behind the mikrotik router and i am trying to access that only

also when i disable the eoip the ip Neighbors list shows nothing but as soon as i enable that it shows again

OK - that does sound as if MNDP is being transferred ofer the EoIP link. EoIP uses GRE (protocol 47) as does PPTP. Did you try a PPTP connection first and it didn’t work? If so maybe port 1723 is blocked.

If the connection is up and functional maybe you have a routing issue…

pptp did not worked

and can any one confirm the ports used in EoIP
also is there any tunnel available that works over ICMP

EoIP uses GRE - protocol 47:

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/EoIP