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Chega2015-12-07 13:09:04
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Chega, 2015-12-07 13:09:04

What is the best way to share the Internet channel between mikrotik interfaces?

Comrades, tell me how to do better. Such a situation is mikrotik 2011uias-2hnd-in in which there are 10 ethernet intershapes, 5x1000 megabit (1-5) and 5x100 megabit (6-10).
Ether6(pppoe-out) is a PPPoE Client through which we actually get access to the Internet. Access speed 100 megabits.
The task is to divide the Internet access channel exactly 50/50 between ether5 and other interfaces, while maintaining gigabit / 100 megait within the network. I tried to do this using the queue tree and the label of packets coming from ether5 to pppoe-out and back, but it didn’t work out. stupidly it is not possible to create such a rule for labeling packets (swears that ether5 slave). How to be? Or can anyone suggest a more elegant solution? Do not offer IP marking)

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bukass, 2015-12-07
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Distribute speed using queues - PCQ

add max-limit=0/100M name=porovnu queue=pcq-upload-default/pcq-download-default \
    target=192.168.88.0/24

The speed will be distributed equally on download i.e. pumps one - all 100 are given, two for 50, three for 33, etc. - works very well. In LAN, the speed will not be regulated.
You can split the network into two subnets 192.168.88.0/25 and 192.168.88.128/25 and apply the same rule. repeating twice, specify download by 50M. But it doesn't make sense to me.

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