Right. According the documentation ipv6 is missing because I didn't enable the package (BTW that should be first thing on the MikroTik ipv6 wiki page).
Regarding the firewall - there is a quick start page and some default settings. It included firewall rules, so I didn't have to setup everything myself (apart from redirecting port for nat etc).
I am not sure how to use the dual switch thing. Is traffic between these switches routed? If not I guess it logically works lik I would have two switches connected to another switch. In this case the actual configuration shouldn't really matter for home network.
I did write a simple tutorial for the firewall hereThanks.
This page explains how to forward external port to the internal IP. I don't have static external IP, so instead of specifying dst-address, I specified interface (sfp1).
I have own DDNS domain that is updated by the router. If I use that domain name from the internal network, then forwarding does not work, because I am not using sfp1 interface.
I also cannot use static local dns (and simply map my DDNS domain directly to internal IP) because external port is different than internal port (synology https server is on port 5001, I want to have it on 443 but it is not possible to configure synology this way, so the only option is to use port forwarding external_ip:443 -> intrnal_ip:5001).
OK, found the answer:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Hairpin_NAT
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