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Bridged setup; adding another subnet?

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    dzeanah
    last edited by Jan 24, 2007, 3:16 PM

    I've just installed pfsense at a datacenter in front of a number of machines I have there.  It's configured so that the WAN and OPT interfaces are bridged as per the howto, and everything is working cleanly.

    My question is this: right now all of the IP addresses I use are part of the same /24 network; it looks like I'll be adding more IPs from a different class C though, and I'd like to know if pfsense handles this well.

    I'm assuming I can go into lan setup and change the /24 to /16 or whatever's appropriate, and assign the new IPs as necessary,  Is this correct, or is there more to it than that?

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      hoba
      last edited by Jan 24, 2007, 9:48 PM

      You need to change the subnetmask at all involved hosts if you want to do it this way. Another option is adding a new interface for the new subnet or doing this with vlans.

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        dzeanah
        last edited by Jan 24, 2007, 10:47 PM

        Well, the new IPs will be aliases to existing IP addresses – eth0:1, eth0:2, and so forth, so I hope I don't need to muck with netmasks and whatnot.

        VLAN support would require a particular ethernet card, I take it?

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          hoba
          last edited by Jan 24, 2007, 11:03 PM

          You'll need a vlan capable switch. Though there are nics that can handle vlans better than others most of them should do.

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