I'm wondering if it would be possible to configure a VRF(s) on a single MT Router? At the moment, I'm using separate VLAN's at the moment to segregate the different networks. However, I'm wanting to try and take a different approach with segregating this traffic and would like to use VRF's for this. I have used VRF's in the Cisco world and thought it would be a good idea to try and use VRF's on my favorite MT router!
At the moment, the issue I seem to be having is how do I get the VRF INTERNET of which is on VLAN 100 to NAT out to the Internet? I have searched Google, Youtube, and MT Forum but I have not had much success trying to set this up on a single MT Router. Is this even possible or am I going about this in a inefficient way? Any assistance with this issue is greatly appreciated.
My configuration is as follows:
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/ip route
add distance=1 gateway=103.125.127.33 routing-mark=INTERNET
/ip firewall nat
add action=masquerade chain=srcnat log=yes log-prefix="internet ###" routing-mark=INTERNET routing-table=INTERNET
/ip route vrf
add interfaces="VLAN 100 - LAN" route-distinguisher=1:100 routing-mark=INTERNET
/ip address
add address=192.168.100.1/24 comment="Internet LAN" interface="VLAN 100 - LAN" network=192.168.100.0
add address=104.219.115.38/27 interface=WAN network=103.125.127.45
/interface vlan
add comment=Internet LAN interface=ether2 name="VLAN 100 - LAN" vlan-id=100
WAN Info:
103.125.127.32/27
103.125.127.33 - Default GW (ISP)
103.125.127.45 - WAN Interface
LAN Info:
192.168.100.0/24
192.168.100.1 - GW
*** Public WAN IP Info has been replaced with dummy PUBLIC IP for security purposes ***
Thanks | Regards,
John