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    MultiWan on SG-2220

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      visdomr
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      I have 5 Static IP addresses from my ISP. The list of features says it has multiwan capability, but I dont have more than 1 Wan or Lan port. (no opt). So I was wondering how I would go about setting up the ability to have multiple static public IPs going through my one pfsense to my server and other devices. I'm ok with home networking but now that ive gotten into servers and business style environment its kind of a foreign area to me. Ive been googling for a week now but everyone has multiple ports to use. I need to get this setup for my server which will be hosting my companys ERP software.

      Thank you for any/all help!

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        kapara
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        Fist of all your statements are a little confusing.

        5 static IPs from one ISP is not multiwan  You can assign all 5 IP's to the same interface using VIP's  (Virtual IP's) Make sure to choose Proxy ARP.

        Multiwan is connecting 2 different ISP's to the same firewall for either fault tolerance for internet or for routing certain types of traffic to different ISP's from one device.

        Skype ID:  Marinhd

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          visdomr
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          @kapara:

          Fist of all your statements are a little confusing.

          5 static IPs from one ISP is not multiwan  You can assign all 5 IP's to the same interface using VIP's  (Virtual IP's) Make sure to choose Proxy ARP.

          Multiwan is connecting 2 different ISP's to the same firewall for either fault tolerance for internet or for routing certain types of traffic to different ISP's from one device.

          Thank you kapara, sorry for the confusion on my part. kind of learning/teaching myself as I go here. I found the virtual IP setting and believe I have set up the multiple IPs I need.

          Just need to figure out how to use them then I should be good. scared me, thought I happen to get a model that wouldnt work with multiple dedicated IPs haha. Thank you again for your help takes a load off both work and worry wise for me.

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            kapara
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            You can setup 1 to 1 nat and then create rules pointing to internal IP to allow specific traffic.

            Skype ID:  Marinhd

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