I have a network, 172.16.3.0/24, that has a NAT router (PF)
Ext: A.A.A.A
Internal: 172.16.3.1
Currently, clients use 172.16.3.1 as their default gateway for the Internet. I want to bring in a second Internet connection and have certain devices obtain the Internet through it. Is it possible to add a second NAT router, such as:
Ext: B.B.B.B
Internal: 172.16.3.2
And then have certain devices on the network use a default gateway of 172.16.3.1 to push trafic through A.A.A.A and other devices on the network use a default gateway of 172.16.3.2 to push traffic through B.B.B.B? Both internal interfaces would be on the same switch.
It seems logical and I can't figure out why that wouldn't work, but I thought I'd check with some experts first.
Thanks for any advice!
Ext: A.A.A.A
Internal: 172.16.3.1
Currently, clients use 172.16.3.1 as their default gateway for the Internet. I want to bring in a second Internet connection and have certain devices obtain the Internet through it. Is it possible to add a second NAT router, such as:
Ext: B.B.B.B
Internal: 172.16.3.2
And then have certain devices on the network use a default gateway of 172.16.3.1 to push trafic through A.A.A.A and other devices on the network use a default gateway of 172.16.3.2 to push traffic through B.B.B.B? Both internal interfaces would be on the same switch.
It seems logical and I can't figure out why that wouldn't work, but I thought I'd check with some experts first.
Thanks for any advice!