We use VLANs to route more than one wan from one NIC, not for routing, but it 
can be done.

Best regards

Kostas

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> On 14 Νοε 2015, at 06:43, Espen Johansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> VLANs ? VLAN is l2 not L3. I have no idea what you are trying to do with
> VLANs in the mix. Policy routing is easy and probably what you need.
> 
> -lsf
> 
> fre. 13. nov. 2015, 23.29 skrev David White <[email protected]>:
> 
>> I have a unique scenario:
>> 
>> The higher ups require a multi-wan high availability setup, but assuming
>> both ISPs are working, some traffic is required to use 1 ISP and some
>> traffic is required to use the other.
>> 
>> I've read in some pfSense docs on how I can setup a high availability,
>> multi-wan setup, but those docs say nothing about segmenting the traffic.
>> 
>> My idea is to setup 2 VLANS, and route 1 VLAN out of 1 gateway and 1 VLAN
>> out the other, but configure them so that if 1 ISP or the other ISP goes
>> down, both VLANS will go out whichever ISP is working.
>> 
>> Is this possible?
>> 
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