On 2011-12-29 18:56, Joseph Yeager wrote:
Hello all,
I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing
"guest traffic" thru the smaller one.
Problem is my FW only has two NICs.
If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the
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> Hello all,
>
> I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing
> "guest traffic" thru the smaller one.
> Problem is my FW only has two NICs.
> If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the
> external OpenBSD interface, is it possible to use route-t
Papo Napolitano a C)crit :
Hello all,
I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing
"guest traffic" thru the smaller one.
Problem is my FW only has two NICs.
If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the
external OpenBSD interface, is it possi
Hello all,
I got two ISP lines (1 Mb and 6 Mb) and was planning to route outgoing
"guest traffic" thru the smaller one.
Problem is my FW only has two NICs.
If both external routers are connected to a Cisco switch as well as the
external OpenBSD interface, is it possible to use route-to to send
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