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Router OS confirguration for ISP router

Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:22 am

Hello,

I need help setting up what I believe is a very unique network architecture for an ISP.

Firstly, access to bandwidth is very limited in my country. So to tackle this issue I want to use the Ethernet bonding feature on RouterOS to bond as many DSL connections as possible and this will be used as my internet uplink. The issue is not all of the DSL connections are in one place, so, some of the DSL connections are where the router is located. We want to setup a situation where we can bond 4 DSL connections in one location and using a ptp wireless link back to the main router location use that along with the DSL links at the main site to makeup the Entire WAN uplink.

After doing that I would like to know how to configure the routerOS to properly handle voip connection and configure a QoS for our VoIP service.

Then, I want to configure a PPPoE service on the main router. However, I want to be able to give clients netspeed within the local network while restricting bandwidth speeds to the subscribed plans outside of the local network.

The setup should be able to prevent customers from changing their IP addresses to get faster speeds or otherwise access more bandwidth than intended.

Please let me know how I can do this and how I can perform checks and balances to ensure that all configuration is correct and that we aren't losing revenue due to an exploitation.

Thank you for you assistance in advance. I am new to RouterOS. Please be patient with me.

Tyrone.
 
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Re: Router OS confirguration for ISP router

Fri Mar 10, 2017 1:18 pm

Hi,

1. "I want to use the Ethernet bonding feature on RouterOS to bond as many DSL connections as possible" - only possible if your ISP's are willing to do so. If no, you can use load-balancing in your favor
2. "Then, I want to configure a PPPoE service on the main router. However, I want to be able to give clients netspeed within the local network while restricting bandwidth speeds to the subscribed plans outside of the local network. " Someone else will answer to this
3. " The setup should be able to prevent customers from changing their IP addresses to get faster speeds or otherwise access more bandwidth than intended. " You ca accomplish this by assigning static IP's over PPPoE

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