The router with address 10.100.0.2 is doing NAT. That is the only way I can see that you can have that address as the source on your outbound traffic.

On 6/13/2012 2:43 PM, Ty Featherling wrote:
Okay, after putting out fires for a few days I am back at looking at this
issue. What I have found is that traffic from me on the
207.235.23.0/26subnet is leaving ether1 on the RB like it should but
as a result is
leaving AS 10.100.0.2. Since that is a private address it is not routable
beyond my edge. That makes sense. I replaced the private ips between the
two routers with public addresses and while I do have connectivity with the
world that way, it is only because I am routed as the new public IP
assigned to the RB's ether1. NAT is NOT enabled. Can anyone verify my
thinking or explain what SHOULD be happening here?

-Ty

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Ty Featherling<tyfeatherl...@gmail.com>wrote:

After checking routes that was the first thing I checked. I'm still
baffled.

-Ty
On Jun 6, 2012 8:34 PM, "Blake Covarrubias"<bl...@beamspeed.com>  wrote:

/ip firewall nat, to be precise. Otherwise, no.

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On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Ty Featherling wrote:

Would it be somewhere other than ip firewall?

-Ty
On Jun 6, 2012 5:44 PM, "Butch Evans"<but...@butchevans.com>  wrote:

On Wed, 2012-06-06 at 11:50 -0500, Ty Featherling wrote:
I am trying to route my first tower with mikrotik. I have a private
/30
setup between my edge router and ether1 of the RB. I have a private
/24
setup for an ap and it's cpe on ether2. I have a subnet of public
addresses
to use for clients of this AP and the gateway for those is set as an
address on ether2 as well. Default route is the gateway for ether1
which
is
our edge router. There is a route on the edge router routing that
subnet
of
publics back to the ether1 address of the RB. This all sounds right to
me.


This all sounds correct to me.  From a connected device on the lan side
(the 207.235.23.0/26 block), you are able to ping everything inside
your
network, but not beyond that?  I'd doublecheck to ensure there is NOT a
NAT rule in place on the MT that is causing this issue.

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