Hello there,
I've got Fortigate device with following configuration:
- wan1: Internet
- port1: LAN (vlans)
Now I'd like to connect another ISP to wan2 and new LAN (new network) to port 2.
Is this should all works? I never do this so I wonder if it works in that way.
Thank you in advance.
AErot
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Hello,
Of course it will work. You will just need to decide how the ISP lines will be used: do you want ecmp (load-balancing) or you want to have primary and secondary line. Example (for SDWAN, something similar can be achieved without SDWAN also):
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/cookbook/990932/redundant-internet-with-sd-wan
And for second LAN, you will just need to couple of firewall policies to allow traffic and that's it.
Hello,
Of course it will work. You will just need to decide how the ISP lines will be used: do you want ecmp (load-balancing) or you want to have primary and secondary line. Example (for SDWAN, something similar can be achieved without SDWAN also):
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/cookbook/990932/redundant-internet-with-sd-wan
And for second LAN, you will just need to couple of firewall policies to allow traffic and that's it.
@akristof - Great :) Thanks for your reply.
I heard and even used SDWAN in one network, but in this case I don't need it.
Hi,
That was just example :) without SDWAN, you can read this article, it does explain how FortiGate behaves with different priority/administrative distance and how it will affect routing:
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