Hello,

 

I am interested on implementing PF 3.4 in my environment and I have a
question I cant seem to find the answer to in the docs.

 

First, let me give an overview of my environment:

-          VLAN1 (default vlan): has all the legacy stuff and printers.

-          VLAN10 is for employees of type 1

-          VLAN20 is for employees of type 2

-          VLAN30 is for employees of type 3

-          VLAN40 is for guest

-          VLAN50 is for all virtual servers

-          VLAN100 if for all physical servers and routers

 

I would be running PF in a VM under XenServer. I use Debian and PF 3.4 has
already been installed. My main question is: Do I need a Network Interface
for each of my VLANs or can I just have 1 interface and do everything from
there.?

 

I also have 2 DHCP and 2 DNS servers running in Windows server 2008 and
would like to stick with them to handle the DHCP replies and DNS records,
Does PF only uses its DHCP and DNS for the guest assignment or does it use
it for ALL clients?

 

Thanks.

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