House Of Cards
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Good day,
I purchased a second NIC and installed it into my FreeNAS system. The card is recognized, and "netstat -i" shows a new interface "em0" in the list. I currently have multiple jails working perfectly. The FreeNAS is running on xxx.xxx.1.100. Jails running on xxx.xxx.1.110, 111,112, etc... The purpose of the second NIC is to move these jails off to a different network. Ideally, I'd like the second NIC to be assigned something like xxx.xxx.2.100, and the jails to move to xxx.xxx.2.110, 111, 112, etc...
So how should one accomplish this?
Right now, if I connect a cable to the new NIC, the router will assign the IP xxx.xxx.2.100 and I can no longer access any of the jails on their original IP addresses. Even if I change the jail IP's to what I want them to be in the GUI, I can't get to the jails anymore. I really need some step-by-step help on what changes to make.
Thanks for any help you can offer!
I purchased a second NIC and installed it into my FreeNAS system. The card is recognized, and "netstat -i" shows a new interface "em0" in the list. I currently have multiple jails working perfectly. The FreeNAS is running on xxx.xxx.1.100. Jails running on xxx.xxx.1.110, 111,112, etc... The purpose of the second NIC is to move these jails off to a different network. Ideally, I'd like the second NIC to be assigned something like xxx.xxx.2.100, and the jails to move to xxx.xxx.2.110, 111, 112, etc...
So how should one accomplish this?
Right now, if I connect a cable to the new NIC, the router will assign the IP xxx.xxx.2.100 and I can no longer access any of the jails on their original IP addresses. Even if I change the jail IP's to what I want them to be in the GUI, I can't get to the jails anymore. I really need some step-by-step help on what changes to make.
Thanks for any help you can offer!