Peter,
Are you saying a single red (one) interface can pull two ip's from the 
aggregator at someones ISP?
jlc

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Warasin
Sent: October-29-07 7:54 AM
To: AJ Weber; efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Endian Firewall 2.2 Beta 1 released

hi AJ

AJ Weber wrote:
> What does this bullet mean?
> * Multiple IPs/networks on each WAN/RED interface in STATIC mode

You can assign multiple ip addresses, also from different networks to a WAN/RED 
interface. But only if that uplink is in static mode. This was before known as 
"Aliases", but before it supported only ip addresses of one subnet, now you can 
assign addresses from different subnet's.

With DHCP it is also possible if the DHCP server pushes multiple addresses.

With all other red types you can have only 1 ip address per uplink.


> Will this release support multiple WAN/RED interfaces -- with each
> using DHCP -- for load balancing and/or failover???

Yes, multiple uplinks are possible, in failover mode and/or up at the same 
time. Load balancing is not possible due to a problem with the current kernel.

peter

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