On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Steve Harman
<steve.har...@envisional.com> wrote:
> Hi!
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> We have four internal NICs on our pfSense box; “LAN” , “LAN2”, “LAN3” and
> “LAN4”.
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> I need to setup a static route for a remotely hosted network at our parent
> company’s office so any traffic destined for that network is directed
> towards our site-to-site VPN concentrator / gateway box sitting on “LAN3”.
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> My question is this; when creating static routes for a remote network, say
> 10.0.19.0 in System > Static Routes I’m asked to specify the “Interface”
> from a pulldown menu.  If I specify “LAN” as my Interface does that mean the
> static route is only in effect for traffic on the LAN interface?  (and not
> LAN2, LAN3 and LAN4).
>

No, only use one route, the interface is where that router and subnet
are reachable and applies to everything.

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