>I did see the issue and I had the theory in my head, I just didn't know
>how to do it with VMWare. So I create a new virtual network, set the
>VLAN ID to ALL (4095), and it will pass all the VLANs available on the
>physical port?
Yup, they are now available as tagged vlans to any vNic plugged in
On 2012-03-06 07:59, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I'm currently trying to configure pfSense firewall in a VMWare machine.
There is apparently a limit of 10 vNICs on Vsphere 5, but I would need
this firewall to access 11 networks. Since all the networks in VMWare
are already tagged vlans, I don't re
>I'm currently trying to configure pfSense firewall in a VMWare machine.
> There is apparently a limit of 10 vNICs on Vsphere 5, but I would need
>this firewall to access 11 networks. Since all the networks in VMWare
>are already tagged vlans, I don't really how to overcome this limit.
Don't see
On 2012-03-05 21:28, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently trying to configure pfSense firewall in a VMWare machine.
There is apparently a limit of 10 vNICs on Vsphere 5, but I would need
this firewall to access 11 networks. Since all the networks in VMWare
are already tagged vlans, I don't re
Hi,
I'm currently trying to configure pfSense firewall in a VMWare machine.
There is apparently a limit of 10 vNICs on Vsphere 5, but I would need
this firewall to access 11 networks. Since all the networks in VMWare
are already tagged vlans, I don't really how to overcome this limit.
Any