Yes, you can, but don't expect the performance to be as good as a real
switch. What the real switch is doing in hardware, you will be doing in
software.

To do this, you need to add those ports to a "Bridge" interface and set
that bridge to be your LAN.

Moshe

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On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 11:09 AM, FrancisM <[email protected]>
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> If i have multiple nic port in my server let say i have 3pcs of pci card
> with 4 port each card, 12 ports in total. Can I create a layer 2 switch for
> the 10ports that are not in use using the pfsense?
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