Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:
Danny wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup this:
____ ___
( ) ( )
( inet ) ( inet )
(____) (____)
|22.22.22.4
|172.16.0.2
| |
| |
|22.22.22.1(WAN)
|172.16.0.1
------------- 172.24.24.12_______|______
------|pfSense x2 |-----------------------------------| ROUTER GW |
LAN |___________|172.24.24.20 (OPT2) | |____________|
| | |
192.168.212.20
|192.168.212.254(OPT1) | |
| |172.24.24.0/24
<http://172.24.24.0/24> |
| |
| |
|_______________________________________________|
|
| 192.168.212.0/24
<http://192.168.212.0/24>
|
Requirements:
Connection should alway go via ROUTER GW, but default gateway
for all machines in both networks should be pfsense (OPT1 and OPT2)
If 172.24.24.12 is down conection should go via pfSense WAN
interface
If 192.168.212.20 is down conection should go via pfSense WAN
interface
Interface LAN not used because Failover gateway cannot be specified
at pfSense 1.2.3 in LAN Interface
I´m stucked. I followed MutiWAN tutorial, but when I create Failover
using gateways to monitor, I see the same address for WAN an OPT1 in
the pool...
Any ideas
Thanks
--
dpc
I am afraid you have wrong understanding of MultiWAN.
I think you should be doing the next:
( ) ( )
( inet ) ( inet )
(____) (____)
|22.22.22.4 |172.16.0.2
| |
| |
|22.22.22.1(WAN) |172.16.0.1(OPT1)
| ------------- |
-----------|pfSense x2 |-------
|___________|
172.24.24.20 (LAN) | |192.168.212.254(OPT2)
| |
| |
172.24.24.0/24 ------------ | 192.168.212.0/24
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