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jarif
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Multiple WAN links using a managed switch on DMZ port of the modem
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November 25, 2017, 06:16:04 pm »
I'm trying to create 4 WAN ports to my OPNsense using a HP OfficeConnect switch and a VDSL2 modem (DMZ port).
The idea is that I could get 4 different bridged connections which I might be able to NAT 1-to-1 some some internal hosts. The modem has only 1 DMZ port, but my ISP offers 5 public IPs, which would be 1 for router and 4 for DMZ in this scheme.
I have 5 ethernet ports in my server, connected as this:
1. OPNsense connected to modem - routing mode VLAN 1
2. switch connected to - modem - VLANs 2-5 tagged
3. OPNsense connected to switch - VLAN 2
4. OPNsense connected to switch - VLAN 3
5. OPNsense connected to switch - VLAN 4
6. OPNsense connected to switch - VLAN 5
Without the separate VLAN's OPNsense crashes miserably when it tries to initialize 2nd WAN-port. Apparently does not like multiple WAN ports in same subnet.
I have configured the VLAN numbers to both the OPNsense and the switch.
Is this totally wrong approache? At least I can not get it up and running...
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