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    • NogBadTheBadN
      NogBadTheBad @_Adrian_
      last edited by NogBadTheBad

      @_adrian_ Are you saying your pfSense box has a 40Gb interface or 4 x 10Gb ?

      You can get these, if pfSense / FreeBSD support them it's an entirely different matter.

      https://www.fs.com/uk/products/30827.html

      Screenshot 2022-08-11 at 12.40.37.png

      Andy

      1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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      • _Adrian__
        _Adrian_ @NogBadTheBad
        last edited by

        I'm running a HP DL320e with a Xeon E3-1280v3, 16GB of RAM with a Boradcom N20KJ thats been modified to accept a 2.5GB SFP+ that my ISP is using as the ONT ( Optical Network Terminal ) while on thr network side i have a Mellanox MCX416A-CCAT which is a dual port 100GB card...
        I was trying to see if there was a way to "mux" those ports and gain a multitude ( 8x 25GB ) of high speed links

        If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          pfSense would need to see it as separate NICs. The Mellenox NICs can do some unusual things...so...maybe. I've never seen it done. Some firmware setting perhaps.
          You won't pass 25Gbps though. You'd be better trying to get 10GbE interfaces out of it.

          Steve

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          • _Adrian__
            _Adrian_ @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10

            Im looking at this switch USW-Pro-Aggregation as my top of rack switch followed by a USW-Pro-48-PoE.

            This way all my gaming and streaming gear is on a high speed network while my typical users ( voip, ap, security cameras) can ride the gigabit ports on the tier below.

            If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Ok, well having never run a 25G link in pfSense I can't really recommend any NICs for that. You're welcome to try though. 😉

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              • _Adrian__
                _Adrian_ @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 i will definitely attempt it once my main switch arrives. I am using a mellanox branded 2M DAC cable. I really need to do some home work, but figured someone here has tried it before so it was worth a shot in the dark

                If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  I'm sure someone has. We occasionally get questions about it but I'm not sure a report of success.
                  Let me check....

                  Mmm, there are NICs supported by bnxt(4) and ice(4) for example but I'm not seeing any reports of 100% success. There are VLAN issues in the current bnxt driver for example.

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                  • _Adrian__
                    _Adrian_ @_Adrian_
                    last edited by _Adrian_

                    @stephenw10 That in a way is good news as I'm not planning to run VLANS lol

                    If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      If you have any choice I'd probably look at one of the Intel 800 series NICs supported by the ice(4) driver:
                      https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/blob/devel-12/sys/dev/ice/ice_common.c#L57

                      Even if it's not supported now it's likely to be the best supported hardware in FreeBSD.

                      But if you have the Mellanox NIC already you may as well test it.

                      Steve

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                      • _Adrian__
                        _Adrian_ @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10 heres the Nvidia support site for the mellanox card ( which is now owned by Nvidia )

                        I mean worse case and scenario I can always bump it down to 25Gbps and use active failover from my pfsense box to my main switch.

                        If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          That card appears to be supported:
                          https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mlx5en&sektion=4&apropos=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.3-stable#HARDWARE
                          I've just never seen anyone attempt to use it with pfSense directly.

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                          • _Adrian__
                            _Adrian_ @stephenw10
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10 well... here goes nothing lol

                            If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              🤞

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