On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 15:27 -0700, Alan Madill wrote:
> >
> > What I am struggling with is using IP aliases on a single interface on the
> > firewall to communicate with the upstream router.  I'm thinking it might be
> > easier to add a third nic with a separate address, plug them both into a 
> > switch
> > along with the upstream.
> 
> Further to this.
> 
> When you specify track as an option in providers with an aliased interface it 
> uses the mac address to mark the packet, would not both macs be the same on 
> the 
> upstream router?

Yes. 

-Tom
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