Hi all:
I have been using Mikrotik routers and switches for a number of years in multiple different scenarios, but have never really worked much with Routing tables, Routing Marks, Connection Marks, etc. which is where I think this post may lead.
Here is my issue. I have ISP assigned IP addresses with a /28 network. I have multiple routers for different purposes, I split those /28 addresses as needed between the different routers. I am including a basic drawing of my issue, and how I have split up some of the addresses.
What I would like to do is consolidate some of my ISP to router connections. I would like to have multiple IP addresses on 1 incoming ethernet port (eth1).
I have tried it, but it doesn't seem to work properly.
I want to consolidate x.x.150.227 and x.x.150.232 on eth1 routing them internally to the proper server (the 2 servers use the same internal ports), and then back out using the proper IP addresses, not out just 1 IP.
x.x.150.232 to server1
x.x.150.227 to server2
When I tried it with my poor routing mark skills, I ended up with only 1 outside IP address working, the other although it was enabled, wouldn't respond.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Glenn