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Configurar la NIC de Opnsense Ajusta las configuraciones de red para tu dispositivo.

Configurar la NIC de Opnsense Ajusta las configuraciones de red para tu dispositivo.

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Moonsauce
Junior Member
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03-10-2016, 03:52 PM
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I need some assistance setting up a new 5Gb Network. I need some help setting up a 5Gb NIC in Opnsense. It has 2 Ports and I want to assign the ports on the NIC so I get 5Gb on the wire. What would I do so both ports are active and one is WAN In and the other is LAN Out? Here is the NIC I was considering: https://www.amazon.com/10Gtek-X540-T2-Co...r=1-2&th=1 If you have any suggestions that would be super helpful.
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Moonsauce
03-10-2016, 03:52 PM #1

I need some assistance setting up a new 5Gb Network. I need some help setting up a 5Gb NIC in Opnsense. It has 2 Ports and I want to assign the ports on the NIC so I get 5Gb on the wire. What would I do so both ports are active and one is WAN In and the other is LAN Out? Here is the NIC I was considering: https://www.amazon.com/10Gtek-X540-T2-Co...r=1-2&th=1 If you have any suggestions that would be super helpful.

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gefahr_m
Member
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03-10-2016, 09:27 PM
#2
So I'm using an Intel X550-T2 (10G version). Both ports show up in OPNsense and you select one for WAN and one for LAN. In my case I was presented with ix0 and ix1 for my card. I do recommend once you select / configure it, you make a label for the PC / case. For example Internet Bottom / Switch Top, etc. As once it's configured, if you need to pull the machine, odds are high you'll forget which way the cables go. I know I plugged the cables in wrong every time until I made the label.
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gefahr_m
03-10-2016, 09:27 PM #2

So I'm using an Intel X550-T2 (10G version). Both ports show up in OPNsense and you select one for WAN and one for LAN. In my case I was presented with ix0 and ix1 for my card. I do recommend once you select / configure it, you make a label for the PC / case. For example Internet Bottom / Switch Top, etc. As once it's configured, if you need to pull the machine, odds are high you'll forget which way the cables go. I know I plugged the cables in wrong every time until I made the label.