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Create Mikrotik EoIP Tunnel Written by Administrator Tuesday, 13 October 2009 16:59 This is how to set up EoIP to bridge two (or more) Mikrotik routers for central PPPoE authentication Using 2 routers called R1 and R2 that have an IP connection between them and R2 has 2 ethernet ports, i.e. you can ping rB from R1 and R1 from R2 where the R1 facing eth port is called eth1 and its other port is called eth2. 1. create a new EoIP tunnel on R1. 2. create a new EoIP tunnel on R2, where the tunnel ID is the same as the one on R1 but the MAC addreses are different. 4. create a new bridge on R1 and R2 3. add a PPPoE server to the Bridge on R1. 4. on R2 and add eth2 and the EoIP tunnel to the bridge. 5. put an IP address onto eth2 (any address seems to work, but it maybe better to use a different subnet for routing purposes). Now you should be able to establish a PPPoE connection from a PC plugged into the eth2 port on router R2, this PPPoE connection will terminate on router R1. This is not the most efficient method of using the available bandwidth on a network, but is perhaps easier than having a PPPoE A/C on every Mikrotik router and using RADIUS as you can just have PPP secrets setup on one router
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Create Mikrotik EoIP Tunnel Written by Administrator Tuesday, 13 October 2009 16:59 This is how to set up EoIP to bridge two (or more) Mikrotik routers for central PPPoE authenticationUsing 2 routers called R1 and R2 that have an IP connection between them and R2 has 2 ethernet ports, i.e. you can ping rB from R1 and R1 from R2 where the R1 facing eth port is called eth1 and its other port is called eth2.

1. create a new EoIP tunnel on R1.2. create a new EoIP tunnel on R2, where the tunnel ID is the same as the one on R1 but the MAC addreses are different.4. create a new bridge on R1 and R23. add a PPPoE server to the Bridge on R1.4. on R2 and add eth2 and the EoIP tunnel to the bridge.5. put an IP address onto eth2 (any address seems to work, but it maybe better to use a different subnet for routing purposes).

Now you should be able to establish a PPPoE connection from a PC plugged into the eth2 port on router R2, this PPPoE connection will terminate on router R1.

This is not the most efficient method of using the available bandwidth on a network, but is perhaps easier than having a PPPoE A/C on every Mikrotik router and using RADIUS as you can just have PPP secrets setup on one router

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