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Fortigate 100F SFP+ Links - Does it support propper LACP with 3rd Party Switches ?

Hi everyone,  i've searched about this new reference about if there is any limitation on the 2 SFP+ Ports described as "SFP+ FortiLink Slots" in the unit Datasheet or if they can be used as 2 regular switched ports and they can be configured in a LACP Aggregation to a Stacked Core unit like HPE Comware IRF based stacked or Aruba VSF based Stacked switches.  Could anyone please confirm if this is possible? or if "SFP+ Fortilink Slots" are just be able to be used with Fortiswitches and if there is need to integrate with 3rd parties it is necessary to do it via 1 Gbps interfaces ?

 

Thank you very much.

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James_G
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I've been told this is possible by fgt se, but can't test myself Fortilink switches come with default config to connect to fortiswitches, but this can be changed
Markus
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Hi and welcome to the Forums. We have several boxes (200D, 500E, 1200D, 600E, 1000C) with SFP and SFP+ Ports with Aggregation to ProCurve 3800 Stacks and Comware IRF. I can confirm this is possible with Comware IRF and ProCurve Stack. We haven't Aruba with VSF yet, but I think this should work, as it's normal 802.3ad (Standard) Aggregation.


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emnoc
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LACP is LACP so yes, you might need to adjust for slow/fast timers but aggregrate ethernet is doable.

 

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James_G
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i think the question is can "FortiLink" ports be used for general use - as I said above, my SE said yes

 

ignore sidetrack about LACP

emnoc
Esteemed Contributor III

Ah my bad, I believe those ports can be used  as  SFP+ or  dedicated FortiLink port. So if you want to  build a single or dual+ LAG you can do that on that port.

 

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Thank you very much for your responses, We will include the Fortigates to the project and let you guys know how they work then :) thanks.

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