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      pfrossard
      last edited by

      Hi,
      I am newbie with pfsense ... version 2.4
      In Interface Assignments, I have :
      vmx0 = wan
      vmx1 = xxx (10.0.0.10)
      vmx2 = yyy (10.10.0.1)
      ...
      vmx5 = zzz (10.30.0.1)

      I would like to make a new subnet, like vmx6 (10.40.0.1),
      But, I don't find where I can do a new vmx interface ?
      Someone can help me ?
      Thanks.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        That would be setup in your hypervisor first (ESX/vSphere/VMware Workstation/Player/etc)

        Once you add the new interface in the hypervisor, you can add it in pfSense under Interfaces > Assignments and then once you assign it, go to Interfaces > (whatever its name is) and enable, add an IP address, etc. Then add firewall rules, DHCP, whatever else you need.

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          pfrossard
          last edited by

          Correct, but I need to restart pfsense ...
          Thanks.

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