I'm thinking of using Endian to sit behind two routers.  Long story but
there will essentially be two connections to the internet and I want to
unify things somewhat behind those (at least temporarily).

I don't need to load balance.  What I really want is 2 red zones.  There
will also likely be 2 existing subnets, which would mean 2 green zones.
I will have enough NICs in the Endian box.  The question really boils
down to: What are my options for setting up multiples of some zones?

I do not want to bond/load balance the red zones but that could be
something I would want to do later.

I'd like the same option with the multiple green zones: Either bond
them to look like one or keep them separate.  In the case of separate
green zones, ideally I would want to be able to do some routing of
subnet traffic to red zone -- for example, route all from green1 out
red1; all from green2 out red2.

Is any of this possible?  If so, are there any docs someone can point
me to?

My apologies if this has been covered already.  I've been searching the
archives but haven't found the specifics I'm looking for yet.

-- 
Steve Sapovits  steve...@comcast.net

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