Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:38:10 -0400 From: "Chuck @ Mantis" <chuck@mantis.biz> To: Kajetan Staszkiewicz <kajetan.staszkiewicz@innogames.de>, freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: adding an additional block & gateway Message-ID: <55843762.3040106@mantis.biz> In-Reply-To: <1704069.kZvlBVo68Y@energia> References: <55839619.8000603@mantis.biz> <1704069.kZvlBVo68Y@energia>
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Our data center responded to your question, here is the text: We can confirm that the new netblock is routed direct via your vlan as with your original netblock VLAN: vlan655-cbcbmedi-809, Created at: Mon Oct 20 13:42:05 2014 802.1Q Tag: 655, Internal index: 205, Admin State: Enabled, Origin: Static Layer 3 interface: vlan.655 (UP) IPV4 addresses: 60.34.75.209/28 79.112.227.33/27 Protocol: Port Mode, Mac aging time: 300 seconds Number of interfaces: Tagged 0 (Active = 0), Untagged 1 (Active = 1) ge-5/0/20.0*, untagged, access On 6/19/2015 9:01 AM, Kajetan Staszkiewicz wrote: > Dnia piÄ…tek, 19 czerwca 2015 00:10:01 Chuck @ Mantis pisze: >> I'm currently using FreeBSD and PF as a gateway and firewall in front of >> a handful of web servers. >> >> External: >> defaultrouter="79.112.227.33" >> ifconfig_bge0="inet 79.112.227.34 netmask 255.255.255.224" >> >> I've asked the datacenter for an additional block and received: >> >> Gateway : 60.34.75.209 >> IP block : 60.34.75.208/28 >> Subnet : 255.255.255.240 >> >> >> Since the gateways are different, I'm assuming I need to use PF or BSD >> to somehow direct (route?) traffic which came via the new block out >> through the new gateway? > Are both subnets on-link or done by real routing? Of on-link and if both are > on the same router and vlan from your provider, then it is going to work fine > while using only one gateway. >
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