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Setup Queue Tree Mikrotik with more than

Two Interfaces

This page will talk about how to make QUEUE TREE in RouterOS that
with Masquerading for more than two interfaces. It’s for sharing
internet connection among users on each interfaces. In manual this
possibility isn’t written.

First, let’s set the basic setting first. I’m using a machine with 3 or
more network interfaces:

[admin@instaler] > in pr
# NAME TYPE RX-RATE TX-RATE MTU
0 R public ether 0 0 1500
1 R wifi1 wlan 0 0 1500
2 R wifi2 wlan 0 0 1500
3 R wifi3 wlan 0 0 1500

And this is the IP Addresses for each interface:


[admin@instaler] > ip ad pr
Flags: X – disabled, I – invalid, D – dynamic
# ADDRESS NETWORK BROADCAST INTERFACE
0 10.20.1.0/24 10.20.1.0 10.20.1.255 public
1 10.10.2.0/24 10.10.2.0 10.10.2.255 wifi1
2 10.10.3.0/24 10.10.3.0 10.10.3.255 wifi2
3 10.10.4.0/24 10.10.4.0 10.10.4.255 wifi3
On the public you can add NAT or proxy if you want.

Mangle Setup
And now is the most important part in this case.

We need to mark our users. One connection for upload and second for
download. In this example I add mangle for one user. At the end I add
mangle for local transmission because I don’t QoS local trafic emong
users. But for user I need to separate upload and download.

[admin@instaler] ip firewall mangle> print


Flags: X – disabled, I – invalid, D – dynamic
disabled=no
0 chain=forward src-address=10.10.2.36 action=mark-connection \
new-connection-mark=users-userU passthrough=yes comment=”"
disabled=no
1 chain=forward dst-address=10.10.2.36 action=mark-connection \
new-connection-mark=users-userD passthrough=yes comment=”"
disabled=no
2 chain=forward connection-mark=users-userU action=mark-packet \
new-packet-mark=userU passthrough=yes comment=”" disabled=no
3 chain=forward connection-mark=users-userD action=mark-packet \
new-packet-mark=userD passthrough=yes comment=”" disabled=no
98 chain=forward src-address=10.10.0.0/16
dst-address=10.10.0.0/16
action=mark-connection new-connection-mark=users-lokal
passthrough=yes
99 chain=forward connection-mark=users-lokal action=mark-packet
new-packet-mark=lokalTrafic passthrough=yes

Queue Tree Setup


And now, the queue tree setting. We need one rule for downlink and
one rule for uplink. Be careful when choosing the parent. for downlink
traffic, we use parent “global-out”, because we have two or more
downloading interfaces. And for uplink, we are using parent “public”,
we want QoS uplink traffic. (I’m using pcq-up and download from
manual) This example is for 2Mb/1Mb

[admin@instaler] > queue tree pr


Flags: X – disabled, I – invalid
0 name=”Download” parent=global-out packet-mark=”" limit-at=0
queue=pcq-download priority=1 max-limit=2000000 burst-limit=0
burst-threshold=0 burst-time=0s
1 name=”Upload” parent=WGW packet-mark=”" limit-at=0
queue=pcq-
upload priority=1 max-limit=1000000 burst-limit=0 burst-threshold=0
burst-time=0s
Now we add our user:

2 name=”user10D” parent=Download packet-mark=userD limit-at=0


queue=pcq-download priority=5 max-limit=0 burst-limit=0
burst-threshold=0 burst-time=0s
3 name=”user10U” parent=Upload packet-mark=userU limit-at=0
queue=pcq-upload priority=5 max-limit=0 burst-limit=0 burst-
threshold=0 burst-time=0s
source = wiki.mikrotik.com

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