We are deploying a FortiGate 500E for a customer and a 10Gb switch (different vendor). Instead of using up the 10G ports the customer wants to use the Fortigate copper ports as 1Gb switch ports.
Does the 500E have a hardward switch? I cannot find any reference if it does. If not, can we configure the copper ports to be part of the software switch?
Any help is appreciated.
It has soft switch capability. I used a few of the 1G ports as a soft switch for a while after rapid deploying a location and the full switch was delayed in shipping. It works for bridging a bunch of the interfaces together, but not much else. I would not recommend using it forever as I imagine there is a performance penalty.
CISSP, NSE4
The 300E has a hardware switch, the 500E only has a software switch.
It seems that only the SMB Modells have Hardware Switch (exempt older C and D Series)
If you go with Software Switch you have Performance Penalty as the Traffic no longer gets offloaded by the Asic.
Chapter: Software switch interfaces and NP processors
Also be aware that Firewall sessions that include proxy-based security profiles are never offloaded to network processors and are always processed by the FortiGate CPU. https://help.fortinet.com/fos50hlp/54/Content/FortiOS/fortigate-hardware-acceleration-52/acceleratio...
Chapter: Network processors (NP1, NP2, NP3, NP4, NP4Lite, NP6 and NP6Lite)
More about NP6 and NP6lite Acceleration https://help.fortinet.com/fos50hlp/54/Content/FortiOS/fortigate-hardware-acceleration-52/NP6.htm
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