On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yehuda Katz wrote:
>> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Chris Buechler <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Yehuda Katz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> We had Verizon DSL for our primary WAN connection.
>>>> Our primary IP (the WAN interface IP) was 71.248.x.114
>>>> We had this entry in the Virtual IP list:
>>>> Type: Proxy ARP
>>>> Interface: WAN
>>>> IP Address: Network 71.248.x.112/28
>>>>
>>>> To get that to work, we had to set the WAN interface IP to each of the
>>>> virtual IPs (ending with 114), after which we had no trouble.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday we switched to Verizon FiOS which meant that we got new IPs.
>>>> I switched the WAN interface IP to the new address 71.179.x.83
>>>> and I switched the entry in Virtual IPs to
>>>> Type: Proxy ARP
>>>> Interface: WAN
>>>> IP Address: Network 71.179.x.80/28
>>>>
>>>> We went through the same procedure, setting the WAN to each IP.
>>>> Some time during the night, each of the IPs stopped working.
>>>> This morning, we set the WAN interface to each of the IPs and they are
>>>> working now, but we have no way of knowing what will happen tonight.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Use CARP VIPs instead.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Maybe someone could point me to a walk-through for that.
>> The CARP page looks so much more complicated and I have never used it
>> before.
>>
>
> http://www.pfsense.org/mirror.php?section=tutorials/carp/carp-cluster-new.htm
> is very good tutorial
>
Thanks for the tutorial, but that does not do what I am trying to do.
According to the text on the Virtual IP page, Proxy ARP can work for
an entire CIDR block while CARP does not.
Does that mean I need to create an individual rule for each IP?

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected]
For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org

Reply via email to