You've made 2 of the best videos in UA-cam on VLAN configuration for MikroTik switches. And then you disappeared, and I've searched for new videos from you for a while. So glad to see a new video from you. Hope to see more content from you. Thanks.
Your videos are helpful and thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the one you made for the VLAN configuration. I agree that making 1 bridge per switch chip is more efficient than fragmenting the chip's resources into several bridge instances. However, it could still work, but not as efficiently. I was just thinking about making it easier, and I thought doing the same thing. I bought the 5009 and am loving it. The only thing I don't like, even though it's supposed to make things easier, is the bringing mode. It's nothing like Cisco. However, I am enjoying learning a different way of networking. OSPF would know all the networks through the update and hello messages. This is how it would do it on a Cisco, and it should make it easier for redundant routes in Mikrotik as well. I have 2 CRS328-24P-4S+RM switches and the 5009 new series min routers. I'm thinking of getting another one, but I use a Ubiquity pro 8, which works well, but not for VLANs. I'm hoping the 5009 will fix the VLAN routing issues I run into with the erpro8 limitations. If you want, I can video configure my rb5009 with OSPF. RouterOS 7 is native to that device. Personally, I wouldn't configure md5 for authentication until I know OSPF is working after exchanging several hellos. I would RMON or remote into each one and configure 1-to-1 md5 to verify each one until they are all working. You could get around issues if they arise minimizing during the troubleshooting phase by eliminating OSPF timeouts and other configurations during the initial setup. Of course, you can do what you want, that's just me. Also, just in case you are wondering (hellos= alltypes[LSR+LSU+LSAs]).
@@mikrotiksodoityourself I'll upload one as soon as I get my CISSP. I'm working hard on that at the moment. Plus I have a few other projects going on in Cyber Security as well. Best regards from the USA!
Greetings brother, I congratulate you since your level of knowing how to explain is very good since you speak slowly and try to make each episode understood so that it seems very easy to apply these classes. Now, I have a very important question that I have not been able to detail in ospf, in case we have 2 or more service providers and we want to deliver public IP to 1 client that is 5 routers away from the edge as is done in ospf Or is it true, how is it done when we want to make a fiover in the same rb number 5 in case the supplier goes down? A very good question and I would like a great answer or if possible a video, thank you very much. Thank you again for so much, Wilmer, greetings.
Hello! Thank you On the router where the client is connected, create a static route pointing to the public IP assigned to the customer, and redistribute that static route into OSPF. When the traffic reaches the border router, do not use srcnat when routing through the ISP that owns the public IP. You'll need Policy-Based Routing (PBR) to ensure the traffic is sent through the correct ISP. If the primary ISP goes down, configure a secondary default route with a higher distance. In this case, you'll need to srcnat the traffic since the public IP can't be used with the backup provider. This ensures correct routing and NAT behavior based on the ISP in use. Note - If you are a member of my Spanish platform (aprenderedes.online), I have several examples of this setup in the OSPFv7 course.
Hello, I created a loopback interface and gave it the address as in the video, and the RouterID remained 192.168.1.1 and did not change to the loopback interface. What could be the reason?
Hello! The lowest active IP address will be used. This decision is made when the OSPF process starts. Once defined, you will have to restart the process.
I have star topology with 3 CCR (I.e. R1,R2 and R3). Each CCR has CRS in front of it. And each CRS has single bridge setup. Because it is a star configuration, RSTP set the port to alternate port and trying to prevent loop. Because of that, I can never ping the GW or the port the CRS port role as alternate port. That creates a problem since I will want to get to some of the host on that subnet. If I turn off RSTP, it creates a loop. Any suggestion?
Hi .. can you make another video of this OSPF with Vlan Using CRS got lost somewhere with the tagging. To be specific with the topology CCR - CRS - CCR both runnung OSPF and VLANS...would be very glad if you do.. Thank you
Excelente! Muy buena secuencia, lógica y clara. Una pregunta: ¿Hay algo adicional que configurar en el Router con OSPF ver7 para que se pueda entender con un Router OSPF ver6? ¿O viceversa? Puse un Router cabecera con mayores prestaciones (prestaciones que solo funcionan en routeros ver7), pero el resto de routers estan con routeros ver6. Gracia Profesor
I need help configuring a virtual Mikrotik 6.48 on VMWare Workstation. I need to be able to have DHCP Server, I have it configured and active, but it is not working for me!
i saw you put in Originate Default " if installed" ....in 7.1.1 version....you don't need to Redistribute notihng else....as 6.49.x version..? @The Network Trip ..best Regards !
Hi, The rest of the internal networks are announced by the passive-interface template that includes all interfaces. The redistribution is required in the border router only.
Hey there, great vids.. Is there some documentation on how to convert BGP/OSPF from v6 to v7.. its very different and when u copy a config from 6 to a 7 device it misses alot.. and CLI is not just copy paste as many commands either don't exist or are in different subdirs .. struggling with the switch to 7..
Have you configured OSPF on RouterOS v7?
yes! on CCR2004. You moved from GNS3 to EVE. Any videos about this planned?
You've made 2 of the best videos in UA-cam on VLAN configuration for MikroTik switches. And then you disappeared, and I've searched for new videos from you for a while. So glad to see a new video from you. Hope to see more content from you. Thanks.
Great to hear! I'll be more active this year!! Thanks
Muchas felicidades Wilmer! Excelente explicación de OSPF! Muy claro todo.
Muchas gracias!! Saludos
Excellent video !!!!!
Thank you very much!
Excelente video profesor
Thank you!
Супер! Спасибо очень подробная и понятная инструкция. Хотелось бы еще инструкцию по взаимодействию ospf ROS6+ROS7. Благодарю.
Your videos are helpful and thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the one you made for the VLAN configuration. I agree that making 1 bridge per switch chip is more efficient than fragmenting the chip's resources into several bridge instances. However, it could still work, but not as efficiently. I was just thinking about making it easier, and I thought doing the same thing. I bought the 5009 and am loving it. The only thing I don't like, even though it's supposed to make things easier, is the bringing mode. It's nothing like Cisco. However, I am enjoying learning a different way of networking. OSPF would know all the networks through the update and hello messages. This is how it would do it on a Cisco, and it should make it easier for redundant routes in Mikrotik as well. I have 2 CRS328-24P-4S+RM switches and the 5009 new series min routers. I'm thinking of getting another one, but I use a Ubiquity pro 8, which works well, but not for VLANs. I'm hoping the 5009 will fix the VLAN routing issues I run into with the erpro8 limitations. If you want, I can video configure my rb5009 with OSPF. RouterOS 7 is native to that device. Personally, I wouldn't configure md5 for authentication until I know OSPF is working after exchanging several hellos. I would RMON or remote into each one and configure 1-to-1 md5 to verify each one until they are all working. You could get around issues if they arise minimizing during the troubleshooting phase by eliminating OSPF timeouts and other configurations during the initial setup. Of course, you can do what you want, that's just me. Also, just in case you are wondering (hellos= alltypes[LSR+LSU+LSAs]).
hey there!! where can i see your video? please let us know! best regards from Mexico!
@@mikrotiksodoityourself I'll upload one as soon as I get my CISSP. I'm working hard on that at the moment. Plus I have a few other projects going on in Cyber Security as well. Best regards from the USA!
Thank you!! Glad to hear that.
Good Explanation, Congrats
Thanks! It is quite useful instruction. Would be great to see some video about using ospf trasfering vlans between routers.
Thank you for this video. It is very usefu
Thank you!
Thank u very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Greetings brother, I congratulate you since your level of knowing how to explain is very good since you speak slowly and try to make each episode understood so that it seems very easy to apply these classes. Now, I have a very important question that I have not been able to detail in ospf, in case we have 2 or more service providers and we want to deliver public IP to 1 client that is 5 routers away from the edge as is done in ospf Or is it true, how is it done when we want to make a fiover in the same rb number 5 in case the supplier goes down? A very good question and I would like a great answer or if possible a video, thank you very much. Thank you again for so much, Wilmer, greetings.
Hello! Thank you
On the router where the client is connected, create a static route pointing to the public IP assigned to the customer, and redistribute that static route into OSPF.
When the traffic reaches the border router, do not use srcnat when routing through the ISP that owns the public IP.
You'll need Policy-Based Routing (PBR) to ensure the traffic is sent through the correct ISP.
If the primary ISP goes down, configure a secondary default route with a higher distance. In this case, you'll need to srcnat the traffic since the public IP can't be used with the backup provider.
This ensures correct routing and NAT behavior based on the ISP in use.
Note - If you are a member of my Spanish platform (aprenderedes.online), I have several examples of this setup in the OSPFv7 course.
Hello, I created a loopback interface and gave it the address as in the video, and the RouterID remained 192.168.1.1 and did not change to the loopback interface. What could be the reason?
Hello!
The lowest active IP address will be used. This decision is made when the OSPF process starts. Once defined, you will have to restart the process.
Thank you very much! Thank you
You are welcome!
I have star topology with 3 CCR (I.e. R1,R2 and R3). Each CCR has CRS in front of it. And each CRS has single bridge setup. Because it is a star configuration, RSTP set the port to alternate port and trying to prevent loop. Because of that, I can never ping the GW or the port the CRS port role as alternate port. That creates a problem since I will want to get to some of the host on that subnet. If I turn off RSTP, it creates a loop. Any suggestion?
Hi .. can you make another video of this OSPF with Vlan Using CRS got lost somewhere with the tagging. To be specific with the topology CCR - CRS - CCR both runnung OSPF and VLANS...would be very glad if you do.. Thank you
Excelente! Muy buena secuencia, lógica y clara. Una pregunta: ¿Hay algo adicional que configurar en el Router con OSPF ver7 para que se pueda entender con un Router OSPF ver6? ¿O viceversa? Puse un Router cabecera con mayores prestaciones (prestaciones que solo funcionan en routeros ver7), pero el resto de routers estan con routeros ver6. Gracia Profesor
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I need help configuring a virtual Mikrotik 6.48 on VMWare Workstation.
I need to be able to have DHCP Server, I have it configured and active, but it is not working for me!
Hi Ariel,
Which images are you using?
Love your work - can you do one on L3 offloading?
Thank you!!!
I'll include one video about L3 offloading, that's a great suggestion
@@TheNetworkTrip Looking forward to it!!
Please do a multi area network design with OSPF & BGP
Thank you!!
Four OSPF videos including multi-area are coming this week. I'm working in BGP, MPLS and TE that will be available soon as well.
Hola Wilmer. Cuando podrías dar este video en español se ve muy interesante
Muy pronto se viene la seria en espanol en mi otro canal, saludos
i saw you put in Originate Default " if installed" ....in 7.1.1 version....you don't need to Redistribute notihng else....as 6.49.x version..? @The Network Trip ..best Regards !
Hi,
The rest of the internal networks are announced by the passive-interface template that includes all interfaces. The redistribution is required in the border router only.
Hey there, great vids.. Is there some documentation on how to convert BGP/OSPF from v6 to v7.. its very different and when u copy a config from 6 to a 7 device it misses alot.. and CLI is not just copy paste as many commands either don't exist or are in different subdirs .. struggling with the switch to 7..
i'm no expert but wouldn't PTMP be better then Broadcast?
Buenas yo veo sus vídeos en español y me gustaría ver este pero en español.
Gracias
Cuando en español?
Hola, dos videos por semana en mi canal en español: Wilmer Almazan / NSS