Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:45 pm
The description and requirements as stated in obscure linux config talk makes no sense to me.
He asked or stated wants some vlans to turn into DIFFERENT VLANS????? what the heck does that mean
Where are the different vlans. Something seem missing either in the answer or initial confusing poorly worded requirements.
What does it mean vlans from another provider........ are they coming in on a WAN port,, or a LAN connection??
Lets say they all came in on ether1 (all the vlans noted below)
Lets assume they are not originating on the router then and they dont need IP address, dhcp server, ip pool, dhcp server network, they just need to be identified.
Thus simple
ONE BRIDGE vlan-flltering=yes
/interface bridge ports
add bridge=bridgesimple etherport=1 ingress filtering=yes only allowed tagged frames
add bridge=bridgesimple etherport=2 ingress filtering=yes only allowed tagged frames
add bridge=bridgesimple etherport=3 ingress filtering=yes only allowed tagged frames
/interface bridge vlans
Add bridge=bridgesimple tagged=bridgesimple,etheport1,etherport2 vlan-ids=10,20,30,40
Add bridge=bridgesimple tagged=bridgesimple,etheport1,etherport3 vlan-ids=222,333
One still needs to identify the vlans
/interface vlan
add interface=bridgesimple name=e2v10 vlan-id=10
add interface=bridgesimple name=e2v20 vlan-id=20
add interface=bridgesimple name=e2v30 vlan-id=30
add interface=bridgesimplename=e2v40 vlan-id=40
add interface=bridgesimple name=e3v222 vlan-id=222
add interface=bridgesimple name=e3v333 vlan-id=333