Since I have 2 WAN interfaces in a virtual-wan-link.
For the traffic is it Active-active or active-passive?
Is there any way to change the priority?
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I don't think I've seen A-A vs A-P terminology used much when discussing SD-WAN members/links, but anyway: SD-WAN is built on top of ECMP routes, which means that all participating SD-WAN members must have routes towards relevant destinations in the routing table, i.e. "be active".
Moreover, the default load-balacing (without any specific rules) is per-source-IP across all members. So again, this is very much "active-active".
There's many was of setting one or more interfaces to be preferred, including manual prioritization. Have a read though the documentation:
https://docs.fortinet.com/sdwan
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.2.5/administration-guide/889544/sd-wan-quick-start
I don't think I've seen A-A vs A-P terminology used much when discussing SD-WAN members/links, but anyway: SD-WAN is built on top of ECMP routes, which means that all participating SD-WAN members must have routes towards relevant destinations in the routing table, i.e. "be active".
Moreover, the default load-balacing (without any specific rules) is per-source-IP across all members. So again, this is very much "active-active".
There's many was of setting one or more interfaces to be preferred, including manual prioritization. Have a read though the documentation:
https://docs.fortinet.com/sdwan
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.2.5/administration-guide/889544/sd-wan-quick-start
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