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    • Z Offline
      zlati
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have 4 ISP's with BGP, each ISP have 1Gbps guaranteed(contract). Now i know that the server that is installed PFSense have 1Gbps ports, how i can use the full speed from all ISP's ?
      I have added to the PFSense server another network card with 4 x 1Gbps ports. And i have link that ports with my switch(Cat 7 cables), but how i can direct traffic to all that ports ? not only the LAN port to use the full speed of ISPs, not only 1Gbps. Also to be able to use failover and load balance if it's possible.

      PS: Sorry for my english

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      • H Offline
        heper
        last edited by

        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN

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        • Z Offline
          zlati
          last edited by

          that guide it's not answering my question…

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            zlati
            last edited by

            I want to create something like this:

            We have 4 BGPs.
            We have ISP interfaces :

            ISP 1 (1Gbps) - WAN1
            ISP 2 (1Gbps) - WAN2
            ISP 3 (1Gbps) - WAN3
            ISP 4 (1Gbps) - WAN4

            and lan interfaces that are going from PFSense to switch:

            PFSense LAN1 -> Switch Port 1
            PFSense LAN2 -> Switch Port 2
            PFSense LAN3 -> Switch Port 3
            PFSense LAN4 -> Switch Port 4

            We have a public class x.x.x.x/24 that it's setup on LAN1

            How can i make this configuration ? :
            WAN1 -> LAN1 , LAN2 , LAN3, LAN4
            WAN2 -> LAN1 , LAN2 , LAN3, LAN4
            WAN3 -> LAN1 , LAN2 , LAN3, LAN4
            WAN4 -> LAN1 , LAN2 , LAN3, LAN4

            Because if im using only:
            WAN1 -> LAN1
            WAN2 -> LAN1
            WAN3 -> LAN1
            WAN4 -> LAN1

            Then we have only 1Gbps not 4Gbps that i have from providers because of port limit 1Gbps port.
            And i wanna have load balance and failover. :o

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              dusan
              last edited by

              You may want to look at this:

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=145576.0

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                heper
                last edited by

                why doesnt that document anwer your question?
                what doesn't it answer?

                try explaining your problem better. someone will try to answer if it is crystal clear what you intend to do

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                  maikcat
                  last edited by

                  why dont you use LAGG on lan interfaces?

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