Hello,
we have two FS-424E-Fiber as core switches and two FG-90G as active/passive.
As we don't have enough 10G ports, we can only connect each Forti with 1x10G + 1x1G to the two core switches via MCLAG.
The problem is that the traffic should of course primarily run over the 10G connection, the 1G only as a passive backup.
If I add both interfaces to the Fortilink and deactivate the FortiLink split interface, it is not guaranteed that the 10G connection is actively used.
If I activate the FortiLink split interface, both are actively used.
Is there a possibility that I have overlooked?
Thanks and regards
Björnar
Hello Bjornar,
Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Hi Anthony,
do you have any new information for me?
Regards
Björnar
One of the criteria for LACP to work is having the same link speed, so using a different speed isn't supported.
Hello, I don't want to use LACP.
10G as an active connection and 1G as a passive backup.
Not both together as LACP
If I define both connections in Fortlink and activate "FortiLink Split Interface", only one connection is active at a time.
It then always goes back to the 1G connection without me being able to influence it. The order of the interfaces doesn't matter either.
Regards
Björnar
Hi Björnar, Currently we don't have the option to prioritize one link over another and configure a fallback scenario.
Hi Bjornar :),
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