Hi all, i have a couple of routerboard ver. 6.30.2 in bridge mode for wireless connection; now management is on vlan 1 with default IP address;
i have now added 2 vlan on routerboard and i have assign one ip on each vlan:
vlan 140: 192.168.219.247
vlan 145 192.168.218.250
Now i will be able to manage routerboard using ip of vlan 140.
IS possible this?
I have tryed but it don’t work. From vlan140 ping to 192.168.219.247 don’t work but Winbox show me mac address and IP address (192.168.219.140) of routerboard.
can you help me?
I’d have to know more but let’s make some assumptions while I wait for an update from you:
(rb1) <-- wireless --> (rb2) <-- wireless --> (rb3)
If you are simply bridged without any VLANs that is why you are not seeing what you want to see.
(rb1) <-- wireless vlan1 untagged --> (rb2) <-- wireless vlan1 untagged --> (rb3)
vlan140 tagged --> vlan140 tagged -->
This would result in vlan140 being bridged to all 3 routerboards and is totally possible.
Lastly:
(rb1) <-- wireless vlan1 untagged --> (rb2) <-- wireless vlan 1 untagged --> (rb3)
vlan1: 192.168.1.1 vlan1: 192.168.1.2 vlan1: 192.168.1.3
vlan140: 192.168.219.247
Here you have vlan1 bridged between all 3 routerboards and each have an IP on that VLAN. They can be reached via it. Awesome. Now we add a VLAN to rb2, 140. When we assign an IP to that VLAN interface (or a bridge if you want to push VLAN140 to a client on an Ethernet port or something. In order for RB1 or RB3 to reach RB2 via 192.168.219.247 they need to have a route that says their next-hop for that IP is 192.168.1.2. This can be accomplished with a static route or an appropriately configured dynamic routing protocol.