Hello,
I am using Mikrotik for a few years now.
But I still have some strange behaviors when I configure a new wifi bridge.
It is in an campus network with many VLANs.
My setup is this:
big network -> Cisco switch1 -> wAP 60G (bridge) -> wap 60G (station bridge) -> Cisco switch2
The Cisco switches use RSTP.
The switch port on switch1 is configured as trunk with VLANs 1-1000. (that is how we do it)
The same on the switch2.
So the easy way is would be to just connect "ether1" and "wlan60-1" via a bridge and all VLANs should go through, I guess.
But of cause we want to give each wAP a management IP in the VLAN 100.
In the past we configured VLAN interfaces on "ether1" and "wlan60-1" for the management VLAN, connected them with dedicated bridge and defined a management IP on this bridge.
There was also still the main bridge that forwarded every other vlan.
Now I found this tutorial (https://administrator.de/tutorial/mikro ... html#toc-8) wich defines VLAN interfaces and uses Bridge VLANs and VLAN Filtering.
see also: https://www.andisa.net/wp-content/uploa ... e-6.41.pdf
I guess my main issue it that I do not want to configure every VLAN as a single VLAN interface.
But the tutorials do not show how to combine one management VLAN and one bridge for everything else.
I tried to just combine both solutions, but the management IP is not reachable reliably. I guess something regarding STP?
I disabled STP on both bridges.
So my question is:
Does anybody have a example configuration to configure a management IP/VLAN and still allow all VLANs without configuring every VLAN separately??