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    Sangoma A101 T1 cards / Soekris

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      cubsfan last edited by

      Does pfSense support the Sangoma (or any other) T1 WAN interface card?  Has anyone successfully used pfSense on Soekris hardware?  I've currently got a T1 and want to build a router to backup or replace my existing Cisco since they won't renew my support contract and I also want to add a cable connection to the office for a backup/load balance connection.

      thanks

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        sullrich last edited by

        No, it currently does not support it.

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          cubsfan last edited by

          Are there any plans to add support for T1 interfaces?

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            sullrich last edited by

            @cubsfan:

            Are there any plans to add support for T1 interfaces?

            No. Too many devices, too little time, not enough developers interested.

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              cubsfan last edited by

              Gotcha.  Well let me ask if this is possible.  I've got a dual lan router in place right now with a DMZ setup on one of the interfaces and my private LAN on the other.

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                  DMZ  LAN (nat)

              Can I setup pf such that I can move my DMZ behind pf so I can take advantage of the load balancing and failover features in pf?

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                      DMZ  LAN (nat)

              Some type of unnumbered setup?  The DMZ interface would esentially have to be on the same subnet as the router/pf subnet.  Wouldn't give me any backup if my router died but I have an extra router with a single interface I could use for that if I could get everything behind pf.  Suppose I could setup a dummy subnet for the DMZ and use NAT but I would like to avoid having to redo my DMZ if possible and I have a VPN server on the DMZ currently and don't want to hassle with any potential NAT issues.

              thanks for all of your help

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                sullrich last edited by

                Yes, should work ok.

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                  cubsfan last edited by

                  Which one?  Can I do the unnumbered trick or do I have to use static NATs to setup a DMZ network?

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                    sullrich last edited by

                    Either.

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