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multiple internal interfaces on same subnet

UTM 9.105-9 installed on a repurposed workstation-computer with 5 NICs
I started with 
1x external interface
1x internal interface
let's say I want to add another internal interface on the same /24 subnet,
but connected to a new switch , both interfaces would have to use the same dhcp server, same everything...

how can I do that?

Thanks


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  • OK so 
    2 possibilities, bridge the 'new' interface with the 'old' one, but without giving it an IP ,
    or 
    link aggregation...
    what are the differences between the 2?
    also
    I also thought that link aggregation had to be done on both sides, so I would have to have it on the switch side...
    but 
    what if that switch is unmanaged, ?
    does that leave me with only the first option?
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  • OK so 
    2 possibilities, bridge the 'new' interface with the 'old' one, but without giving it an IP ,
    or 
    link aggregation...
    what are the differences between the 2?
    also
    I also thought that link aggregation had to be done on both sides, so I would have to have it on the switch side...
    but 
    what if that switch is unmanaged, ?
    does that leave me with only the first option?
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