It would help if you specify which MikroTik devices you are using.Below is the port config I use to connect switch A to switch B. I am trying to remove the wire connection and use the Mikrotik devices between the two switches as a wireless wire connection. When I plugged them into the Cisco switch port the port would go into suspended mode.
From BPWL:
So combining 2 switches with a wifi link: use "AP bridge" mode on one side , and use "Station bridge" on the other side of the wifi link.
After factory resetting the devices and entering these commands I can no longer connect to these devices in WinBox. It either tells me wrong password or cannot connect. I also tried legacy mode.From some old configs, AP:
/interface bridge
add name=bridge1 protocol-mode=none
/interface w60g
set [ find ] disabled=no mode=bridge name=wlan60-1 ssid=HN-PtP-01 put-stations-in-bridge=bridge
/interface w60g station
add mac-address=48:8F:5A:DA:9F:33 name=wlan60-station-1 parent=wlan60-1 remote-address=48:8F:5A:DA:9D:F1
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1
/ip address
add address=10.55.5.60/24 interface=bridge1 network=10.55.5.0
Station:
/interface bridge
add admin-mac=48:8F:5A:DA:9D:F0 auto-mac=no comment=defconf name=bridge protocol-mode=none
/interface w60g
set [ find ] disabled=no isolate-stations=no mode=station-bridge name=wlan60-1 put-stations-in-bridge=bridge ssid=HN-PtP-01
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=ether1
add bridge=bridge interface=wlan60-1
/ip address
add address=10.55.5.61/24 comment=defconf interface=bridge network=10.55.5.0
and with protocol-mode=none the normal 802.1D bridge behaviour is disabled so the link will pass LACP, LLDP, etc.