Sorry for replying my own thread, but no one have any idea? I really want to 
know how many network interfaces will be needed.

Thanks in advance,

Sent from my iPhone

On 09/05/2013, at 22:31, "Vinícius Ferrão" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello dudes,

I'm considering this approach and would like to know if someone already done 
this.

Our machine have two Intel Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. I don't know if this is 
sufficient but since the router/firewall and the NAC will be in the same host, 
on the same virtualiser, perhaps using virtual interfaces between then would be 
a good idea or not?

Another question is: considering the out-of-band deployment, how many physical 
network interfaces will be necessary.

I'm really a novice in all this PacketFence thing, but the product seems to be 
really awesome and I really want to give a try.

Thanks in advance,

Vinícius Ferrão: Administrador de Sistemas
www.ferrao.eti.br<http://www.ferrao.eti.br> | +55 (21) 8888-2619

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