We've been using DHCP Option 66 'Network booting' in the pfSense console for
provisioning our VoIP telephones. Works great. Only problem is that we
need to use Option 66 for network booting of workstations.
No problem, the telephones will actually FIRST look to for a custom ( non
66 ) DHCP
If I configure a second virtual ip address on a device, will it always
send packets to the gateway configured, or to it's primary gateway.
For example, two ISPs configured, two firewalls configured, gateway IP's
192.168.1.1 and .2. Internal server has IP 192.168.1.100 with gateway
.1. Incoming
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Karl Fife karlf...@gmail.com wrote:
We've been using DHCP Option 66 'Network booting' in the pfSense console for
provisioning our VoIP telephones. Works great. Only problem is that we
need to use Option 66 for network booting of workstations.
No problem,
Mr Gabriel wrote:
If I configure a second virtual ip address on a device, will it always
send packets to the gateway configured, or to it's primary gateway.
I do not think Virtual IPs and gateways are somehow related.
For example, two ISPs configured, two firewalls configured, gateway IP's
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:19 AM, a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk wrote:
At this moment I have 63 vlans, but since I configured them by editing the
.xml file, I don't know when I reached the limit.
I added a todo to test a large number of interfaces in 2.0 to ensure
that works. The GUI gets