> >
> > The alternative (I think) would be for me to setup a second 
> IP address
> > on each of the servers and carp them as well (this will 
> allow me to carp
> > the new IP range we have). Would this work?
> >
> >   
> I think you misunderstand the whole idea. You can not have 
> two IP ranges 
> on the same interface with CARP IPs from both ranges. As to me it is 
> generally not a good idea to have more than one subnet on a single 
> interface but sometimes ISPs force users to do it.
> I am very new to pfSense and probably somebody from real gurus will 
> correct me.

This is the problem I'm facing, I have a master and slave setup and my
ISP has just forced a load of new IPs on a different subnet, can anyone
offer pointers?

Is this a good idea?
http://doc.pfsense.org/multiple-subnets-one-interface-pfsense.pdf

Josh.

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