Wilmer - great video - learning RouterOS and your videos are a great help. The docs don’t mention the CRS-310-8G+2S is not mentioned in the docs as supported for either a Controller Bridge or Port Extender. Do you know why it wouldn’t work? I’d like to use it as the CB. Great videos.
man i love your videos , is there a way to make 2 CB in the network in case one fails ? and do the cascade ports use STP between each other for example i want to make a switch ring in case one link fails the back work automatically? again thank you for the great work update : i have read the Mikrotik documentation they say : The current CB implementation does not support any failover techniques. Once the CB device becomes unavailable, the PE devices will lose all the control and data forwarding rules. maybe VRRP between switches on a MGMT network and some script could solve the issue
Hello! You’re right. This setup should be for basic networks as I explained on the video. This is a feature that probably Mikrotik will improve in the future.
Hello! The PEs are managed by the CB. If you need a separate management interface (out of band), you would need an interface in excluded-ports. The idea of having a controller is that we configure everything on the CB device.
great, it works in the controller you can see the name of crs326 as "pe1" how and where to change it to know which one is which in case of several switches? if you had 4 devices you could name them "floor_1", "floor_2", etc.. please reply Regards Daniel
Wilmer - great video - learning RouterOS and your videos are a great help. The docs don’t mention the CRS-310-8G+2S is not mentioned in the docs as supported for either a Controller Bridge or Port Extender. Do you know why it wouldn’t work? I’d like to use it as the CB. Great videos.
Incredible. Day by day y fall in love with mikrotik.
Thanks
yeah!
Thank you very much for the great tutorials, they are helping me alot with learning mikrotik. Keep up the great work.
Great to hear!
Your videos are great. Well done.
Thanks! 😃
as always Mr.Wilmer very thanksful..!!🙏
Thanks again!
God Bless You!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for this presentation. As am still learning. But this sounds like Mikrotik version of Cisco switch stacking.
Wilmer buenas noches, cuando volverás a subir videos en su canal en español? 😭
Hola!
Muy pronto. Se viene al menos un video por semana.
man i love your videos , is there a way to make 2 CB in the network in case one fails ? and do the cascade ports use STP between each other for example i want to make a switch ring in case one link fails the back work automatically?
again thank you for the great work
update : i have read the Mikrotik documentation
they say : The current CB implementation does not support any failover techniques. Once the CB device becomes unavailable, the PE devices will lose all the control and data forwarding rules.
maybe VRRP between switches on a MGMT network and some script could solve the issue
Hello!
You’re right. This setup should be for basic networks as I explained on the video. This is a feature that probably Mikrotik will improve in the future.
Hi,
great material;
can crs326 have vlan99 introduced with mgmt addressing?
isn't this done and we treat crs326 as L2 without mgmt?
Regards
Daniel
Hello!
The PEs are managed by the CB. If you need a separate management interface (out of band), you would need an interface in excluded-ports. The idea of having a controller is that we configure everything on the CB device.
@@TheNetworkTrip Thanks for the clarification
Pregunta el link de este video en español donde esta lo sigo en el canal en español profesor
witam,
ponawiam pytanie:
jak zmienić nazwy pe1 na nazwę moją - piętro_1
proszę o odpowiedz
pozdrawiam
Daniel
czy możesz odpowiedzieć na moje pytanie?
great, it works
in the controller you can see the name of crs326 as "pe1"
how and where to change it to know which one is which in case of several switches?
if you had 4 devices you could name them "floor_1", "floor_2", etc..
please reply
Regards
Daniel