Hi Everyone,

I have a question that I am hoping someone will be able to help me with.

I am about to migrate to a network that has two circuits to the same provider with BGP on each circuit so if one circuit goes down we will be able to keep our traffic flowing. Our pfSense firewall is setup in Bridge mode connecting on the front interface of the bridge to one of our routers and the backend interface of the bridge to one of our switches which then connect to the front side of all of our servers.

What I want to do is use the Multi-WAN and possible Load Balancing functionalities and have one circuit as primary and the other circuit as secondary then have CARP running as a hardware failover between two identical pfSense boxes. My question is can this be done in bridge mode and if so, how would I go about setting it up in pfSense so that three interfaces are part of the bridge? The multi-wan load balancing shows connecting to two separate carriers and using NAT not Bridge mode which is what I want to use. Has anyone set up this sort of configuration before or can point me to a document or information on how to accomplish this?

Thanks

Joe

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