according to:
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/VXLAN
The commands for a simple VXLAN-setup are:
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/interface vxlan
add name=vxlan1 port=8472 vni=10
# Router1
/interface vxlan vteps
add interface=vxlan1 remote-ip=192.168.10.10
# Router2
/interface vxlan vteps
add interface=vxlan1 remote-ip=192.168.20.20
Lets do this in Winbox, default-settings, VNI set to "10" as in accordance to the manual:
This comes out:
OK, BOTH Interface and Group must be specified... This is not what the Manual says:
A "when" and "can" is not a mandatory must...group (IPv4; Default: ) When specified, a multicast group address can be used to forward...
Who said I want that never-really-working-multicast-crap?!interface (name; Default: ) Interface name used for multicast forwarding.
MT says:
I want Unicast, where do I specify Unicast or Multicast?Multicast or unicast is used [...]
OK, the Winbox-way doesnt work :/ lets try the CLI (as stated in the manual):
Seems to work:
or...
Lets open the VXLAN-Interface:
Now, the same happens...
Who is wrong, I, the Manual, ROS? No one, all?
Sidenote to MT: Are you serious? After (felt) 1000 years of developing V7 you come up with this...
This is nothing more than a public BETA. After trying this VXLAN-setup, I assume no one ever has tried the setps you write in your own manual.