Dienstag, 10. Mai 2016

Virtual Interfaces and OSPF on a Mikrotik Router

Virtual Interfaces

To configure an virtual Interface you first have to set up a bridge and assign an IP Address to it.
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You can use this interface like a normal physical interface.
 


OSPF

The Open Shortest Path First is a link-state routing protocoll.
You configure it under Routing-OSPF. As area backebone is used. Under networks the used networks are added.
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Under interfaces you can now see the interfaces from the different networks. They can be configured as passive etc.
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