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How to set up management of a gray network of several dozen Mikrotik using a white IP address?
Good day to all. I carefully studied the article https://habr.com/post/182166/.I'm new to this stuff, but I've learned a few things. The post helped me understand how to solve part of my idea, but it's not clear what to do with the rest. My situation is this: It is necessary to control (enter devices and adjust settings) a network of Mikrotiks (router, base stations, access points and routers). There will be about 60 Mikrotik devices in the network. As usual, the network is not visible from home, but the provider issues a white IP. Through this address, I want to set up forwarding to each device. Router based on RB450, firmware everywhere except routers 6.40.9, on routers 6.42.5. To manage the network, I made a separate VLAN and passed it through all devices. Chain Operator Modem/ RB960PGS-PB/ RB912UAG-5HPnD-OUT/ RBSXTsq5HPnD/ RB931-2nD. The RB960PGS-PB router will have a white address. Please tell me how to do everything right?
PS I want to implement all this using free ports (for example, from 49001 to 49150), but I don’t have enough knowledge to do it right
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Almost a year later, I decided to leave. As a result, I set up an L2TP server on a router with a white IP address (only the address was eventually given at home, and not where the objects were), set up clients on the head routers of remote objects, turned on RoMON for everyone and voila, I see everyone). If you need to get into the network itself, you can set up an EoIP tunnel with all the perversions. In general, a complete victory. Thank you all for participating!
you raise it to the micro with a white vpn address, connect to it - and now you are already online with your mikrotiks. And there's no need for any...
all microns will be in the same network?
Raise the tunnel away from you, set up routing and you can see everything if vlans are configured correctly.
IMHO forwarding is ana ... zm
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