RE: [pfSense-discussion] Dual Pfsense setup 1 Network

2006-11-07 Thread Sam Newnam
We've used this router for failover...

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Sam Newnam
SystemSam Technologies, LLC
www.systemsam.com 

-Original Message-
From: Heath Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 12:34 AM
To: discussion@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense-discussion] Dual Pfsense setup 1 Network

My company has adjusted their setup from what we originallyinstalled.
We
setup a Dual WAN with failover configuration using pfsense.  It worked
very
nicely.  However, now they are looking at placing both in a single state
setup.

We are looking at setting up one pfsense system with each broadband
connection.

What I need to know is what is the best way to go about this internally?

I am looking at setting up something similar to this.

PF1 = interal IP 172.16.21.1  --  PF2 = internal IP 172.16.22.1
  | |
172.16.21.2RouterIP  172.16.22.2
   |  |
internal LANIP 192.168.21.1internal VOIPIP 192.168.22.1
| |
   LAN   VOIP LAN




I don't have a router running yet, but we are basically looking for the
best
way to set this up.  There will be VPN access from both PF1 and PF2
internally to the LAN and VOIP networks.  Nothing will sit in a DMZ, so
I am
basically looking at point to point.

I need to have something internally which I can deal with failover and
route
all of my traffic through an external link which is good if the other is
down.  I am guessing I am going to need a decent router for this setup?

Any suggestions would be welcome.
 
-- 
Heath Henderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1800 288 7750
--




[pfSense-discussion] Dual Pfsense setup 1 Network

2006-11-06 Thread Heath Henderson
My company has adjusted their setup from what we originallyinstalled.  We
setup a Dual WAN with failover configuration using pfsense.  It worked very
nicely.  However, now they are looking at placing both in a single state
setup.

We are looking at setting up one pfsense system with each broadband
connection.

What I need to know is what is the best way to go about this internally?

I am looking at setting up something similar to this.

PF1 = interal IP 172.16.21.1  --  PF2 = internal IP 172.16.22.1
  | |
172.16.21.2RouterIP  172.16.22.2
   |  |
internal LANIP 192.168.21.1internal VOIPIP 192.168.22.1
| |
   LAN   VOIP LAN




I don't have a router running yet, but we are basically looking for the best
way to set this up.  There will be VPN access from both PF1 and PF2
internally to the LAN and VOIP networks.  Nothing will sit in a DMZ, so I am
basically looking at point to point.

I need to have something internally which I can deal with failover and route
all of my traffic through an external link which is good if the other is
down.  I am guessing I am going to need a decent router for this setup?

Any suggestions would be welcome.
 
-- 
Heath Henderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1800 288 7750
--