I would like to set up an EoIP tunnel that is a port on a WAN side bridge. I have set one up that works on a LAN side bridge and the port shows as a root port, but when I move the port to a WAN side bridge the port becomes disabled.
I want both ends of the EoIP tunnel to be in the same broadcast domain as the WAN side of the Mikrotik
What I am trying to achieve is:
Mikrotik 1 is a PPPoE client obtaining a /29 network from the ISP.
Mikrotik 1 runs a PPTP (will move onto something more secure when I get it working) server.
Mikrotik 1 runs an EoIP server
Bridge on Mikeorik 1 has 3 ports: ether 1 [Mikrotik 1 physical WAN port, Mikrotik 1 router WAN port and EoIP tunnel]
Mikrotik 2 runs PPTP client and connects to server on Mikrotik 1
Mikrotik 2 runs EoIP client that connects to server on Mikrotik 1
Bridge on Mikrotik 2 has only 2 ports - EoIP tunnel and ether 5
The goal is for a server on the remote end of the EoIP tunnel to get one of the static addresses from the ISP and be in the same network as the ISP gateway and therefor have no router or NAT between server and ISP gateway