Danny wrote:
I cannot do that, because the main infrastructured is already built-in.
I mean 192.168.212.0/24 <http://192.168.212.0/24> and 172.24.24.0/24
<http://172.24.24.0/24>, both got ROUTER GW as default router "today".
I have installed 2xPfsense, plugged in this way
OPT1 in 192.168.212.0/24 <http://192.168.212.0/24>
OPT2 in 172.24.24.0/24 <http://172.24.24.0/24>
We have leased a WAN Link, (pfSense WAN interface)
"Tomorrow" we have to change the default gateway for both networks, to
point to pfsense, LoadBalacing with failover, to continue using former
link, and in case the ROUTER GW is down, use the WAN of pfSense as an
alternative
ROUTER GW, and inet (172.16.0.2), is managed by third parties, that´s
the reason I cannot plug directly to pfsense
Thank you
Regards
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko
<evg.yu...@rogers.com <mailto:evg.yu...@rogers.com>> wrote:
Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:
Danny wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup this:
____
___
( )
( )
( inet )
( inet )
(____)
(____)
|22.22.22.4
|172.16.0.2
| |
| |
|22.22.22.1(WAN)
|172.16.0.1
-------------
172.24.24.12_______|______
------|pfSense x2 |-----------------------------------|
ROUTER GW |
LAN |___________|172.24.24.20 (OPT2) |
|____________|
| |
| 192.168.212.20
|192.168.212.254(OPT1) | |
| |172.24.24.0/24
<http://172.24.24.0/24> <http://172.24.24.0/24> |
| |
| |
|_______________________________________________|
|
| 192.168.212.0/24
<http://192.168.212.0/24> <http://192.168.212.0/24>
|
Requirements:
Connection should alway go via ROUTER GW, but
default gateway for all machines in both networks should
be pfsense (OPT1 and OPT2)
If 172.24.24.12 is down conection should go via
pfSense WAN interface
If 192.168.212.20 is down conection should go via
pfSense WAN interface
Interface LAN not used because Failover gateway cannot be
specified at pfSense 1.2.3 in LAN Interface
I´m stucked. I followed MutiWAN tutorial, but when I
create Failover using gateways to monitor, I see the same
address for WAN an OPT1 in the pool...
Any ideas
Thanks
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dpc
I am afraid you have wrong understanding of MultiWAN.
I think you should be doing the next:
( ) ( )
( inet ) ( inet )
(____) (____)
|22.22.22.4 |172.16.0.2
| |
| |
|22.22.22.1(WAN) |172.16.0.1(OPT1)
| ------------- |
-----------|pfSense x2 |-------
|___________|
172.24.24.20 (LAN) | |192.168.212.254(OPT2)
| |
| |
172.24.24.0/24 <http://172.24.24.0/24> ------------ |
192.168.212.0/24 <http://192.168.212.0/24>
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Please do not toppost.
What you are trying to do is failover at PCs level THEY have to switch
to different gateway, THEY somehow have to become aware that primary
Internet link is down, you are taking away this from pfSense box, i.e.
pfSense can not change default gateway on your workstations.
With pfSense you still can use your ROUTER GW but not in scenario you
described. Connect both lan segments to pfsense and have two links from
pfSense upstream - one Internet and one to ROUTER GW.
Evgeny.
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