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kinto
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June 26, 2025
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FortiSwitch questions

  • June 26, 2025
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Hi, I have a question about configuring the connections between FortiSwitches.

I currently have a FortiSwitch 148F that connects to a 124F.

These two switches are connected with a single LAN cable (cable A) between the Fortilink ports and a single LAN cable (cable B) between two standard ports.

Isn't it possible to also convey normal traffic via the Fortilink connection?

The other question concerns the possibility of increasing the connection cables between the FortiSwitches to two.

What is the most suitable solution to maintain the Fortilink connection and do LAN aggregation?

Thanks.

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Jean-Philippe_P
Staff & Editor
Staff & Editor
June 29, 2025

Hello kinto, 

 

Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible. 

 

Thanks, 

Jean-Philippe - Fortinet Community Team
Jean-Philippe_P
Staff & Editor
Staff & Editor
June 30, 2025

Hello,

 

We are still looking for an answer to your question.

 

We will come back to you ASAP.

 

Thanks,

Jean-Philippe - Fortinet Community Team
Jean-Philippe_P
Staff & Editor
Staff & Editor
July 1, 2025

Hello,

 

I found this solution. Can you tell if it helps, please?

 

  1. Conveying Normal Traffic via FortiLink Connection: Yes, it is possible to convey normal traffic over the FortiLink connection. FortiLink is designed to manage FortiSwitches and can also carry regular network traffic. Ensure that the FortiLink interface is configured correctly to handle both management and data traffic.

  2. Increasing Connection Cables for Aggregation:
    - To increase the connection cables between the FortiSwitches and achieve link aggregation, you can use the Inter-switch Link (ISL) feature. By adding multiple connections between the switches, you can automatically create an aggregate link, which increases bandwidth and provides redundancy.
    - If you want both FortiLink interfaces active simultaneously, consider using Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Group (MC-LAG). This setup allows for active-active connections, providing both redundancy and increased bandwidth. Steps to implement link aggregation:
    - Connect additional cables between the switches.
    - Configure the ports on both switches to be part of a Link Aggregation Group (LAG). - Ensure that the LAG is configured on both ends of the connection.

 

For detailed configuration, refer to the Fortinet documentation or consult with a network specialist to ensure optimal setup.

Jean-Philippe - Fortinet Community Team