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Guide pour configurer Mikrotik SwOS CRS326

Guide pour configurer Mikrotik SwOS CRS326

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Xofreu1603
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07-19-2016, 09:15 AM
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Hello, So, I may be in over my head here but here is what I have going on. I just purchased a Mikrotik CRS 236 to act as a switch for my home network. I am using a Dell Power edge r620 as a PFSense router and it currently has two LAN interfaces, one connecting to a VPN and the other connecting to the WAN. My goal is to be able to take both of those connections and then assign which one I want connecting to each port on the switch, but I am not sure how to set that up. any help would be appreciated.
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Xofreu1603
07-19-2016, 09:15 AM #1

Hello, So, I may be in over my head here but here is what I have going on. I just purchased a Mikrotik CRS 236 to act as a switch for my home network. I am using a Dell Power edge r620 as a PFSense router and it currently has two LAN interfaces, one connecting to a VPN and the other connecting to the WAN. My goal is to be able to take both of those connections and then assign which one I want connecting to each port on the switch, but I am not sure how to set that up. any help would be appreciated.

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JonnyB117
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07-20-2016, 09:31 AM
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You’re checking your setup carefully. Placing the VPN LAN cable on port 1 and WAN LAN on port 9 is a solid start. Creating port isolation by assigning specific ranges (2-8 for VPN, 10-16 for WAN) ensures traffic stays within those groups. Since you’re skipping ports 17-24 and disabling SFP+ ports, it should simplify management and reduce complexity. This approach aligns with your goal of directing traffic efficiently.
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JonnyB117
07-20-2016, 09:31 AM #2

You’re checking your setup carefully. Placing the VPN LAN cable on port 1 and WAN LAN on port 9 is a solid start. Creating port isolation by assigning specific ranges (2-8 for VPN, 10-16 for WAN) ensures traffic stays within those groups. Since you’re skipping ports 17-24 and disabling SFP+ ports, it should simplify management and reduce complexity. This approach aligns with your goal of directing traffic efficiently.