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      matmilan
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      Hi,

      I've installed pfsense 2 on hp proliant ml310 g5 for configure load balancing

      the ports are the following:

      • Intel NC326i Gigabit Server Adapter (dual port, integrated on the motherboard)
      • A card tp-link gigabit (used as a LAN interface)

      the problem comes when I want to use the ports as wan intel, because I recognize only one? (bge0)

      Thank you in advance

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        matmilan
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        @matmilan:

        Hi,

        I've installed pfsense 2 on hp proliant ml310 g5 for configure load balancing

        the ports are the following:

        • Intel NC326i Gigabit Server Adapter (dual port, integrated on the motherboard)
        • A card tp-link gigabit (used as a LAN interface)

        the problem comes when I want to use the ports as wan intel, because I recognize only one? (bge0)

        Thank you in advance

        I saw that the second is a iLO port can I use that?

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          Guest
          last edited by

          I saw that the second is a iLO port can I use that?

          You might configure it in the BIOS eventually.

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            matmilan
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            There is anything in BIOS… There is another solution to use that port as a normally NIC?

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              Guest
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              There is anything in BIOS… There is another solution to use that port as a normally NIC?

              In the BIOS or the Firmware of the ILO Port must be something to let this port work likes a normal LAN
              port, otherwise it is not able to set it up to use as a normal LAN port as I see it right.

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