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Second WAN via VLAN.

Fri Aug 12, 2022 6:09 pm

Hello.
First of all, thank all of you for spare some time and any advices that may be helpful.

Mikrotik VLAN newbie and i'm looking for some guidance. Below are two network configs - current one and the one i'm head up to. As far as i get it from two manuals:
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1. RB450's ether2 port have to be set up as a Hybrid port. Right?
2. Do i have to create a VLAN interface, like -
/interface vlan
add interface=ether2 name=ether2-vlan vlan-id=10
and think of it as of WAN2 interface for DHCP-client and futher configuration?

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Re: Second WAN via VLAN.

Fri Aug 12, 2022 8:53 pm

Nope.
Create as many vlans as you need,
assign them to the bridge.

The managed switch gets an IP address on the managed vlan.
The admin should administer the configs on the managed vlan
The sxt should have two vlans, one managed and one for the WLAN ISP2 signal.
The SxT should get an Ip address from the management vlan and thus also configurable.

The idea being we are going to put the incoming WLAN ISP2 signal onto a vlan and carry it to the RB450G as WAN2 input.
Thus the managed switch will only see the vlans

Vlan-sxt
Vlan-management
(both should be created on the SXT and the router)
(the vlan-sxt does not get an ip address, or ip pool etc.......)

I am not familiar with how the SXT works, so the above may have to be adjusted accordingly. There should be no need for hybrid ports!!

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