Francis,

I think you are going to have to download and install the community edition
of Endian and see if it works. If not consult Endian about their commercial
version as I know it supports more than four since their Macro/Macro X2
appliances come with 7 NICs.

Regards,

Toby.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Francis Lee B. Mondia
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I'm currently using IPCop with 6 network interfaces. I want to use
> Endian Community Firewall wit the same configuration (6 Interfaces).
> Does Endian have the same or an equivalent module to allow more than 4
> network interfaces? My idea is to have 5 LANs being handled by the EFW
> box. I think it does support this since the Macro X2 product has 7
> Ethernet ports but I haven't seen anything on the net describing such a
> setup.
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