Hi,
This worked fine when I was using a switch with no VLAN configuration ,
but as soon as we defined VLANs on the switch, it seems that the PFSense
machine has lost contact with all other machines, both virtual and
physical. Are the VLANs defined at the switch level transparent to the
virtual interfaces of the PFSENSE virtual machine? I mean I simply
define 4 interfaces on my virtual machine (although I only have one
physical interface) as if there were no VLANs. It should be VMWare who
does the mapping between my virtual interfaces and my VLANs, right? At
the VMWare level I've defined a virtual switch and the virtual networks
with a VLAN tag, which is also used on the Cisco switch. Other virtual
machines are working fine with the VLANs, but not my PFSENSE VMs...
Any ideas?
thanks
Joe
Scott Ullrich wrote:
If you are trying to setup a CARP cluster using pfSense + ESX, please
see the following VMWARE thread:
http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?messageID=576885
In a nutshell, you need to enable promiscuous mode on each of the
connected vswitch's.
Hope this helps someone in the future, it just helped me!!
Scott
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