Hi All,

Having a bit of a problem wrapping my head around a particular network setup.  
Basically the scenario is as follows:

-- 1 ISP (Cable Internet Provider)
-- 5 Available static IPs
-- 1 Cable Modem
-- 1 Generic PC with 2 NICs (running pfSense)
-- 1 Gigabit Switch with 20+ PCs connected


The current physical setup is as follows:

ISP (5 STATIC IPs) --> CABLE MODEM --> pfSense Box (2 NICs) --> 32-port Gb 
Switch --> 20+ PCs


I need to be able to do each of the following:

1)  Connect a router downstream from the pfSense box to use 1 of the 5 
available IPs -- so as to segregate networks
2)  Route all traffic from 2 of the 5 available static IPs to a single PC 
whilst maintaining their "internal" (10.0.0.x) status.

I'm not really sure what I need to be looking into for this -- VLANs, BGP, 
General Multihoming, NAT?  Do I need more hardware?  Be as descriptive as you 
deem necessary.

Currently the entire network is just running off a single static IP address 
(i.e. a run-of-the-mill cable internet setup with pfSense box as the router)



Best,

Michael
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