Hi Jacobo,

It depends on your specific needs, but in most cases, you don't need to 
configure those extra IP addresses on any interfaces as long as any packets 
with those addresses as the destination will be routed back to your router.

An-Cheng

Jacobo Pereira wrote:
> In the outside address field... i use a network with subnet mask of 29 
> bits, that means 8 IP addresses...
> If instead of a network i would have used an individual address, that 
> address would have been the public address of the router at eth0.
> 
> My question was "if I use a network (a range of addresses)" as the 
> outside-address, do all of these addresses have to be configured in the 
> same interface??
> 
> as in:
> 
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.1 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.2 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.3 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.4 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.5 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.6 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.7 prefix-length 29
> set interface ethernet eth0 address 200.50.0.8 prefix-length 29
> 
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