Thanks for the video! I don't have an switch and my server is connected directly to the fortigate, I did exactly as you did there and just skipped the switch configuration part, should I be good to go?
Are you referring to setting up a nic teaming on the server and connecting directly to the fortinet?? That sounds interesting 🤔. Try it out and let’s see
Yeah that is great topic to make a video on I will try and make a video on that. Note that the settings on Active - Passive is on the “HA” port. Make sure to connect the high availability port to your second FortiGate’s HA port. Then from each of those routers connect to your switches.
@@ccip1799i don't see any video regarding Fortigate HA A/P connectivity and configuration with stack switches. Please make the video about this as I have task on this. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the great explanation brother
Lag on Fortigate is following the 802.3ad standard and you can bundle 8 links, not just 4.
Thanks for the video! I don't have an switch and my server is connected directly to the fortigate, I did exactly as you did there and just skipped the switch configuration part, should I be good to go?
Are you referring to setting up a nic teaming on the server and connecting directly to the fortinet?? That sounds interesting 🤔. Try it out and let’s see
Thanks. How about connecting Fortigate active passive to stack switch?😊
Yeah that is great topic to make a video on I will try and make a video on that. Note that the settings on Active - Passive is on the “HA” port. Make sure to connect the high availability port to your second FortiGate’s HA port. Then from each of those routers connect to your switches.
@@ccip1799 yes. I have Fortigate 100E with Active-Passive mode. Now Fortigate 200F to create lag with HP stack switches
I have created a PowerPoint lecture in HA. I will soon be making video.
@@ccip1799i don't see any video regarding Fortigate HA A/P connectivity and configuration with stack switches. Please make the video about this as I have task on this. Thank you very much.