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    Load balancing for 8 WAN connections

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      dhatz
      last edited by

      You don't need 8 physical Ethernet ports. You can use VLANs on just one Ethernet port of your pfSense router to connect to all 8 WAN ADSL/cable modems.

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        rocky
        last edited by

        @dhatz:

        You don't need 8 physical Ethernet ports. You can use VLANs on just one Ethernet port of your pfSense router to connect to all 8 WAN ADSL/cable modems.

        Thank you for your reply.

        I am sorry if I made any confusion. In my office, I have 8 (physical) fiber cables, so I just think of 8 ethernet ports (or 2 adapter Intel I340).

        Another problem is that: in the dual-wan documents, the setup is as below

        • 1 load balancer for 2 wans A, B
        • 1 fail-over (when A is up, B is down)
        • 1 fail-over (when A is down, B is up)

        If I have 8 wans A1, A2,… A8, how can I set up fail-over links?

        Thanks again

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          ptt Rebel Alliance
          last edited by

          Check the Docs

          http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_2.0

          hint: read the "Tiers" part

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            GruensFroeschli
            last edited by

            You really don't need 8 ethernet ports.

            Get a VLAN capable switch, add 8 VLANs on the pfSense and multiplex your 8 incoming connections.
            –> For the pfSense it looks like 8 different interfaces (each VLAN is seen as a interface), but you don't actually need that many NICs.

            We do what we must, because we can.

            Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              rocky
              last edited by

              Thank you (GruensFroeschli, ptt and dhatz) very much. I will try with your helps, and will give feedback when I am done :)

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                rocky
                last edited by

                @GruensFroeschli:

                You really don't need 8 ethernet ports.

                Get a VLAN capable switch, add 8 VLANs on the pfSense and multiplex your 8 incoming connections.
                –> For the pfSense it looks like 8 different interfaces (each VLAN is seen as a interface), but you don't actually need that many NICs.

                I am not familiar with VLAN technique. I intend to buy the switch "HP ProCurve Switch 1700-8 (P/N: J9079A)" which supports "IEEE 802.1Q VLANs". Is that possible to use it with pfSense?

                Thanks

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                  Metu69salemi
                  last edited by

                  I'm not 100% sure that this switch performs well, but IEEE802.1Q tagging is the guideline you should follow

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                    cheesyboofs
                    last edited by

                    @rocky:

                    I am not familiar with VLAN technique. I intend to buy the switch "HP ProCurve Switch 1700-8 (P/N: J9079A)" which supports "IEEE 802.1Q VLANs". Is that possible to use it with pfSense?

                    Thanks

                    I learnt the hard way about the switch to vLAN's and posted here http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,11913.0.html so others wouldn't have too.
                    If you have a spare morning give it a read.
                    Funny to read back on old posts now and again.

                    cheers

                    Author of pfSense themes:

                    DARK-ORANGE

                    CODE-RED

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                      jasonlitka
                      last edited by

                      Also, last time I checked, the 82580-based cards didn't work in pfSense unless you manually compiled the driver and copied it to your system.

                      I can break anything.

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                        regis
                        last edited by

                        The switch you want to buy is an 8 port switch, so you'll lack one port (you need 8 ports for your 8 fiber adapters plus one port for your pfSense box)

                        I would recommend a J9450A which is a 24 port gigabit switch (if you load balance 8 WAN, you'll need more than 100mbit on the pfsense port)

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                          vito
                          last edited by

                          not to complicate this more for you, but you many also want to get two switches and split the 8 lines.
                          Both switches would have 4 lines and 1 pf port (pf port running vlans)

                          That may give you a little more redundancy at the switch level.

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