Internal Interface Configuration / Issues on Standalone Switch
I am trying to use the internal management interface on a standalone FortiSwitch. How would I configure this for a static IP?
The basic scenario is a FortiSwitch connected to a Cisco switch acting as the Core. VLAN 1 is native on the uplinks, VLAN 15 is user, VLAN 20 is phone, and VLAN 10 for the management IP. All of the gateways live on the Core.
As per the documentation, it looks like you need to add a VLAN interface and select the internal interface as the device. This would be done after setting the internal interface's IP.
Not sure what the exact purpose of the VLAN interface is, except maybe to point a its IP as the next hop for a static route off the core. When I try to create one without an ip (0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0) it gives an error. I am also given an error if I try to make the native VLAN of the internal interface the same as the VLAN interface.
I have attempted setting it up just like the physical mgmt interface would be, with an ip and static route (and no vlan interface), but I got nothing.
Unfortunately, the documentation doesn't give an example of these nor explains the reason why to configure certain things.
I'm sure there's a fairly simple answer to this.
I typically use the physical management port, but in this case it is not an option (due to number of drops to core). The only way I could use it would be to connect the management port into one of the ports on the switch.
Thank you.
