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kpham
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June 23, 2020
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SD-WAN with Static and PPPoE interfaces

  • June 23, 2020
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I hope someone else has experienced this issue and has found a solution to my problem.  We are trying to setup a SD-WAN interface on a Fortigate 80E with WAN1 configured as a manual or static interface and WAN2 configured as a PPPoE interface.  The issue we are having is when we have both connections active, we are unable to get out.  However if we disconnect the WAN1 interface, the connection over PPPoE(WAN2) does get out.  

 

The firmware version we are running is v6.0.6 Build0272 (GA).  

 

Has anyone else experienced this issue?  Any insight is appreciated!

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    andrewbailey
    New Member
    June 23, 2020

    Hi,

     

    I think this sounds like it is an issue with routing distances and proirities.

     

    If I recall correctly a staticly assigned interface is "preferred" (shorter distance/ high proirity) over a PPPoE interface. So I would start by checking you have got those correctly set up. Check the routing tables etc.

     

    SD-WAN should allow you to confgiure both paths to be used according to the metric you choose. eg, use one for primary one for failover, load balance across both etc.

     

    I've just done a quick google and there is plenty of discussions about these topics in the Forum- so perhaps try that too and see if you can see anything helpful?

     

    The Fortinet docs site (https://docs.fortinet.com/) has pretty good coverage of SD WAN too- just in case you weren't aware of it?

     

    Hope that helps.

     

    Kind Regards,

     

     

    Andy.

    kpham
    kphamAuthor
    New Member
    June 23, 2020

    Hi Andy,

     

    Thanks for the reply.  I looked at the distance/priority for both interfaces and it doesn't appear that I have the ability to set these on the static interface but did notice on the PPPoE interface that I have a distance of 10 and priority of 0.  

     

    I'll keep looking to see if I can find a resolution.

     

    I am aware of Fortinet Docs...I used the link below as a guide for configuration. 

    https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/handbook/448233/configuring-a-basic-sd-wan-deployment

     

    Thanks,

    Khien

     

    MikePruett
    New Member
    June 23, 2020

    You would set it via the static route section on the FortiGate.

    For the dynamic interface (where it pulls an IP dynamically versus having it statically set) you would set the distance and priority on the interface itself. 

     

    The way it works, is DHCP interfaces default to a specific AD / PRIORITY and that is based on the interface specific setting for those metrics which you can view by going to config system interface > edit INTERFACENAME > get

     

     

    kpham wrote:

    Hi Andy,

     

    Thanks for the reply.  I looked at the distance/priority for both interfaces and it doesn't appear that I have the ability to set these on the static interface but did notice on the PPPoE interface that I have a distance of 10 and priority of 0.  

     

    I'll keep looking to see if I can find a resolution.

     

    I am aware of Fortinet Docs...I used the link below as a guide for configuration. 

    https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/handbook/448233/configuring-a-basic-sd-wan-deployment

     

    Thanks,

    Khien