my network :
core microtik >> PPPoE Router A and B >> managed switch NOC >> Distant POP (managed switch >> unmanaged switch >> customers
I have 2 types of customers, A is wireless customers and B is fibre wired customers.
so i have 2 PPPoE routers.
and both PPPoE router has 1 port configured in PPPoE with unique service name.
And both routers connect to the same managed switch in the noc and then a fiber is connected from NOC managed switch to the POP managed switch.
Now the problem is, the whole traffic of both types of customers pass from the same switch at POP and NOC with no vlan or anything.
Its just one flat network and for that reason, lately im facing very very high broadcast storm issue, which is taking down my network in every minute.
So, I finally thought to make the customers of 2nd type 2nd PPPoE router as a specific vlan traffic, so that wired customers and wireless customers will be separate finally and no broadcast will happen.
So, can this be done ?
If yes, how will be the planning and can it be done immediately or does it need some kind of downtime for noc and pop ?
I was thinking to simply do this , considering this is my current network design -
core microtik >> PPPoE Router A and B >> managed switch NOC >> Distant POP (managed switch >> unmanaged switch >> customers
Make vlan100 in Router B (wired fibre customers ).
Then define vlan100 in the managed switch at NOC and then in the distant pop managed switch again define vlan100.
So lets say, there are 20 customers (10 wireless and 10 wired fibre customers ) connected to the unmanaged switch at the distant POP, and when their PPPoE requests starts, then the fibre customers PPPoE requests takes the vlan100 path and reaches directly to Router B in the NOC to authenticate.
And the wireless customers, since they have no vlan defined, so it simply takes the normal path and reaches to router A.
That way, both types of customers traffic is segregated too, isnt it ?
So am i thinking correct and will this work like i wrote above or will this break the network ?