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vinceneil666
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Aggregate interfaces, Fortigate 1000D

Hi,

Is it possible to aggregate the A and B interfaces on this model ? They are dedicated to one asic each..

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Philippe_Gagne
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Hi, No you can’t! Ports are on different ASIC. To aggregate 10Gbps, you have to use Fortigates 600D (only one ASIC) or 1200E (ISF is available). https://help.fortinet.com...n-52/np6-fgt-1000D.htm I forgot to tell: I tested myself on fortigate 900D, it’s the same architecture. Regards,

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Philippe_Gagne
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Hi, No you can’t! Ports are on different ASIC. To aggregate 10Gbps, you have to use Fortigates 600D (only one ASIC) or 1200E (ISF is available). https://help.fortinet.com...n-52/np6-fgt-1000D.htm I forgot to tell: I tested myself on fortigate 900D, it’s the same architecture. Regards,
vinceneil666

Tnx! - how is it for me to bundle a mix of 10G and 1G interfaces.. that should work fine ? 

Philippe_Gagne

As far I remember, you can do it, but, you don't know where your traffic will pass through.

 

Speed doesn't seem to be a requierment: 

https://help.fortinet.com/fos60hlp/60/Content/FortiOS/fortigate-networking/Interfaces/Aggregate%20In...

 

This in not something I recommand anyway. It's better to support 8x1Gbps aggregated than 1x10Gbps and 1x1Gbps. 

 

Regards.

 

 

emnoc
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I highly doubt you can aggregate 1+10gigs interfaces. For the FGT you have to read the  requirements of the ISF 

 

https://help.fortinet.com/fos50hlp/54/Content/FortiOS/fortigate-hardware-acceleration-52/np6-fgt-100...

 

Ken Felix

 

 

 

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