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Date:      Sun, 22 May 2016 22:41:30 -0700
From:      Payam Chychi <pchychi@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org, jack@jarasoft.org
Subject:   Re: IPW problem
Message-ID:  <be76fd60-a915-421c-872d-343a68186ee1@Spark>
In-Reply-To: <0cb16cbad9293c346cb6938505a9418c.squirrel@jarasoft.net>
References:  <0cb16cbad9293c346cb6938505a9418c.squirrel@jarasoft.net>

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Hi,

Are you simply using two nics to achieve 200mbps? I cant understand your topology and why you are doing what your doing, can you please explain WHY the two nic setup when both nics are on the same broadcast domain

Payam


On May 21, 2016, 1:41 PM -0700, Jack Raats<jack@jarasoft.org>, wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have the following problem.
> 
> My home server has 2 NICs
> 
> NIC1
> bge0 ip-address 10.10.10.30 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.10.10.100
> ADSL connection 10 Mbit/1 Mbit
> 
> NIC2
> bge1 ip-address 10.10.10.32 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.10.10.200
> Cable connection 200 Mbit/20 Mbit
> 
> I have to use NIC1 for all services I'm running, but when the home server
> wants to download something e.g. the ports, then it has to use NIC2
> 
> How can this be done using IPFW???
> IPFW is compiled in the kernel. I'm using FreeBSD 10.3-STABLE
> 
> Thanks for the help
> 
> Jack
> 
> 
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