that already exists, apparently they call it a 'L2 switch', it's a very rare species, obscure and unknown.Good for breaking an eternet into multi tennant links...
I did just that only a few weeks back.But you can limit by port, better monitering and control per tennant..
...and tens (hundreds) of switch-chip/bridging bugs less to worry about.One less device to deal with, keep updates Etc...
You're right on that... but 'handy' is not something to get excited about when there is a wikipage-ful of wanted features.Not a world changing device, but handy...
Classic eastern european sarcasm.is very useful if you want to make a lanparty on the tower...you dont need to cary a switch.
Wrong! I've a situation where my carrier gives me leased lines per vlan.I did just that only a few weeks back.But you can limit by port, better monitering and control per tennant..
Standard RB1000, uplinked into a Gig port on a cheap 'WebSmart' pseudo-L2 switch and defined a VLAN for each tenant. In MT, VLANs are standard interfaces, so there's nothing you can't do on a VLAN which you can on an internal Eth.
Thanks aaa for reply. Trafic speed is not so important to me.I think it can work but you need latest RouterOS and I am not sure about max. taffic speed.
Do all of the ports on this show up as configurable interfaces on routerOS or is it just basically a switch?
Thanks,
Jason