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      tedeu last edited by

      Hy,
      I made a custom router with PFSense 2.2
      I have a static IP (will call it x.x.x.xx) from my ISP, I also bought a /29 IP subclass (y.y.y.0 - y.y.y.5).
      I also want a LAN Network 192.168.0.0 …

      How to do that please?

      I have 3 NIC Boards.

      Thank you.

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        marvosa last edited by

        How to do that please?

        Do what?  You haven't told us what you want to do.

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          tedeu last edited by

          I want to route the subclass public IP through the direct connected IP.

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            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate last edited by

            The ISP should be routing the /29 to your static IP.  You can do whatever you want with it.  You can assign it to another interface and pass all or some traffic.  You can assign VIPs.  Really depends on what you want to do.

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