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raytaylor

join:2009-07-28
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Re: Microtik and IPv6

I think it was ospf i was thinking of
Tell me if i am right in the way i am thinking:

I have only got a /22 of v4 ip space so i wanted to try and conserve ip addresses.
So i can have the sectors at each site bridged and just assign blocks of 32 ip's as i need them to each router (AP site) to issue to its local clients via its 3 sectors. Three ports on the router would be bridged for the sectors so the ip's can be used on any sector at that site without wasting IP's.

Now i am going to continue watching videos to see if OSPF will instantly re-route when a backhaul link goes down without a link state announcement.


Rhaas
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join:2005-12-19
Bernie, MO

That is correct, you can route a /27 to each of your AP sites. You don't mention how you are giving the IP's to your end customer - Statically assigned, DHCP or PPPoE. You can create a bridge interface called AP'S and add the interfaces that your AP's are connected to to this bridge. Add your IP to the bridge interface an viola

I assume you mean link state being the physical interface state.

Re-convergence is slower without the physical interface being down as it must wait until the dead timer is exhausted. Most high end radio's will cause the ethernet port to shut off if the rf link is down. That will cause re-convergence to begin immediately.
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