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Vlan inside configured Cisco network with dhcp?
Good evening, I would like to say right away that I am a teapot in this matter, so I beg you to chew the answer as clearly as possible, thank you in advance.
The situation is as follows: there is a configured Internet network Cisco router has the address 192.168.11.254
and acts as the main gateway, DHCP distributes IP addresses in the range 192.168.11.x/
24 so that they would distribute dhcp in the range of 192.168.12.x/24 and 192.168.13.x/24
On the Internet I found only Vlan settings on Mikrotik with data directly from the provider, and I get a wire with dhcp from Cisco. Where to begin ? What to connect where? Which wire to connect where? Do I need to use the WAN port in this case? And so on
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Chaynik_zakipel Of course, I would recommend that you configure everything further on Cisco, but if such a variation is:
1) you need to remove two interfaces from the bridge in mikrotik
2) Register ip on the required interfaces
Configure DHCP for distribution on these interfaces.
You will also need to register routing to that network (where cisco) for this you will need access to it or these two grids will be behind NAT.
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