Hello Joshua,

you will need to configure iproute2 to do that. http://www.lartc.org/howto/

regards
Fabrice



Le 2015-10-14 05:08, Nathan, Josh a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> So... I see where PacketFence has the option to specify that there are
> multiple SNAT interfaces, but I've not found where/all to specify
> which one to use... Here's what I want to do.
>
> Within an Inline environment, I want to specify that VLAN 15 (ex.
> eth0.15) reaches the Internet via eth1, and VLAN 16 (eth0.16) reaches
> the Internet via eth2. Is there a built-in way for PacketFence to do
> that? In the networks.conf file I see the NATing enabled or disabled
> option, but I haven't see where I can flag different internal
> interfaces to use different SNAT interfaces.
>
> Thanks,
> Joshua Nathan
> IT Administrator
> Black Forest Academy
> +49 (0) 7626-9161-630
>
>
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