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      zktech
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      How can I put multiple private subnets on the lan interface?

      Example 192.168.50.0 & 192.168.51.0

      Thanks for your help.
      zktech

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        Perry
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        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLAN

        http://www.firewall.cx/vlans-intro.php

        /Perry
        doc.pfsense.org

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          zktech
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          Thanks for the reply the links are very helpful.

          I still have some addtional questons.

          So if I am understanding this correctly the only way to add multiple private IP's to the LAN interface is to use VLANs.

          I do have a managed switch that supports VLAN tagging.
          I have added 3 vlans on my LAN adapter in the VLAN tab under the (assign) option. I do not see how I can assign differnet NAT and Firewall Rules to the VLANs there is no option that I can find to set the VLAN number Tag on a rule. Does any one have any examples of how to do this with pfSense.

          I am trying to do is assign different subnets to run on my pfSense LAN interface. If I understand things correctly I should be able to have the switch tag packetts coming from a given port with the correct VLAN tag id. I then need to be able to get pfSense to reconagize the tags and route them based on the rules associated with those tags.  Is this a correct understanding?

          Any examples or addtional help on how to achieve this on pfSense would be apperciated.

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            Perry
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            http://pfsense.hotserv.dk/Guides/vlan_setup_part1.htm

            http://pfsense.hotserv.dk/Guides/vlan_setup_part2.htm

            Then you connect the cable to the Tagget ( Trunk ) port on the switch.

            /Perry
            doc.pfsense.org

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              Guest
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              @Perry:

              http://pfsense.hotserv.dk/Guides/vlan_setup_part1.htm

              http://pfsense.hotserv.dk/Guides/vlan_setup_part2.htm

              Then you connect the cable to the Tagget ( Trunk ) port on the switch.

              Are those guides on a working server somewhere?..could use them(or the info on how to make a trunk port into a c3com 3300)

              /f

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                Perry
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                http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/files/99466_h4vnm/vlan_setup_part1.swf

                http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/files/99465_knuav/vlan_setup_part2.swf

                /Perry
                doc.pfsense.org

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