 Believer
join:2002-07-04 Baltimore, MD | reply to goldenspacek Re: Mikrotik route setup
You can't have the same public range on both ether1 and ether3. They need to be subnetted. -- Comtrain Certified Tower Climber |
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  IntraLink Premium,MVM join:2002-08-14 Utah Valley
| You either need to subnet like suggested or proxy-arp.
Do this:
Remove the 16.133 from the ether1 interface. Put the 16.133 on the ether3 interface. Change the ARP setting on the ether1 interface to proxy-arp.
That should work.
Be aware that any subnet on your MT router will be responded to on the public interface because of the proxy-arp. |
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