thanks guy.. this look simpler than the other videos i have been watching. I am not familiar with Mikrotik so it is a bit difficult for me but i will apply ur teaching to see if it will work out
@TimiGate This is informative and thank you for sharaing but I have a question. Let's say you connect PC5 (192.168.99.5) to ether5 and you untagged ether5 for vlan 99 so it can join the management network. What do you have to do in order for PC5 to ping SW1(192.168.99.2)?
Very clear and straight forward but I am yet to verify inter vlan routing with mikrotik as I dont have access to router yet to do the inter vlan routing. Mikrotik has been my nightmare and i pray this ur video help.
implement firewall filter rules and choose your vlan interface as in-interface or out-interface. Your action can be 'drop' or 'accept', depending on what your goal is.
Generally you shoudn't enable VLAN filtering on bridge as a first step. This should be the last step. The only reason you weren't cut off from the router was that ether5 was not in the bridge.
I found your video very inforative. You explain things in a very easy to understand way. Thank you for this video.
Great! I've been searching for this information on the web and finnally got it. Thanks for sharing your time and knowledge.
Thank you, I try your tutorial, but I think you need to add brdge1 in all tagged VLAN, not just management as you did.
thanks guy.. this look simpler than the other videos i have been watching. I am not familiar with Mikrotik so it is a bit difficult for me but i will apply ur teaching to see if it will work out
@TimiGate This is informative and thank you for sharaing but I have a question.
Let's say you connect PC5 (192.168.99.5) to ether5 and you untagged ether5 for vlan 99 so it can join the management network.
What do you have to do in order for PC5 to ping SW1(192.168.99.2)?
Great video !
Very clear and straight forward but I am yet to verify inter vlan routing with mikrotik as I dont have access to router yet to do the inter vlan routing.
Mikrotik has been my nightmare and i pray this ur video help.
thank you video tutorial, now it solve my confusion about mikrotik vlan. I have a question, how can i restrict access between vlans?
implement firewall filter rules and choose your vlan interface as in-interface or out-interface. Your action can be 'drop' or 'accept', depending on what your goal is.
Generally you shoudn't enable VLAN filtering on bridge as a first step. This should be the last step. The only reason you weren't cut off from the router was that ether5 was not in the bridge.
What about two diferents bridges sharing the same interface?
Nice
Transistion of your slides/frames are too fast.
Thanks for feedback. Will be addressed, going forward.
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