> > Nope, that helps alot. So, you already have one VLAN interface using
a load balancing rule correct? When you try to setup another VLAN interface for load balancing it breaks? It is breaking when I try to setup the first load balancing rule. It will work as expected for a few minutes, then stops. > So your LAN is assigned to VLAN not to physical em0 or bge0 or whatever? >> And you have no LAN, WAN, OPTx assigned to this physical one? >> > I just recently configured the vlan interfaces on a router that had em0 assigned to LAN. I haven't changed that because I didn't know it was a problem, and you are required to have a LAN interface. Do I need to get my vlans on a NIC that doesn't have LAN assigned to it?