Additionally, I find it peculiar that MikroTik treats the bridge as both a Layer 2 switch and a Layer 3 interface.
If one is pedantic as to what a particular entity does, then bridge actually has 4 personalities ... and there's a good explanation of all of them.
As to L3 VLANs: it's a pitty to (ab)use a well defined technical acronym (Virtual LAN as defined by IEEE 802.1Q) for something that is otherwise also (well) known as "IP subnet". There's simply no logic to call VLANs few subnets on "LAN" side of a router ... what's so Virtual about them?
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Mon Mar 11, 2024 4:58 pm