If eth1 is your WAN interface then the simplest thing you do is: /interface vlan add interface=ether1 name=vlan2 vlan-id=2 and /interface pppoe-client add add-default-route=yes comment=iiNet disabled=no interface=vlan2 keepalive-timeout=60 max-mru=1480 max-mtu=1480 mrru=1600 name=\ pppoe-out1 password=<ppppass> use-peer-dns=yes user=<iinetusername> On Tue, 4 Jun 2019, at 17:03, Mike O'Connor wrote:
On 4/6/19 4:26 pm, MamAn toO wrote:
Thank you for the replies. They are very useful.
"All of the Mikrotik devices support VLAN tags and interfaces."
I initially considered RB4011iGS+RM however I came across this https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Switch_Chip_Features
From the table, my understanding is that RB4011iGS+ uses RTL8367 switch chip which doesn't support VLAN ID tagging, is this correct?
From there, I am then considering the RB3011UiAS-RM instead.
Regards,
Its my understanding that all the router products support VLAN tagging, but some models support off loading of the bridging vlan's to the switch chip. In your case the PPPoE Client means your not going to be bridging the vlan.
Cheers Mike
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