Hi all,
I have a Fortigate (7.4.4) with a discovered FortiExtender (7.4.3) in WAN extension mode added to it. From the FortiExtender, I can ping anywhere on the internet. I have a /30 link between it (Port1) and the Fortigate (Port A), and I can ping it's LAN address from the Fortigate, and vise versa.
I cannot for the life of me see as to how to get it Online, or as to why it is showing as Offline.
On the Fortigate, I have Fabric allowed. When I do a diag sniffer packet on port 5246, I'm not seeing anything at all
Any thoughts or pointers as to where to check next ?
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Hi championc1,
Thank you for reaching out. Since the sniffer does not show any traffic on port 5246 I assume traffic is not reaching the fortigate unless the sniffer is not setup correctly or the command is not working on the fortigate as a far shot possibility. I suggest capturing on the FEX first:
Thank you,
saleha
Thanks Saleha
Would the correct command to use be "execute tcpdump -n port 5246" ? If so, that produced absolutely nothing
Hi championc1,
That means possible config issue. I recommend opening a support ticket for better assistance at this point.
Thank you,
saleha
Hi,
connect to console,
even without login, my 511F was posting logs
like :
FOS has uploaded FEXT image different than local one.
We need to upgrade FEXT image (FOS: FX511F-v7.2-build161, Local: FX511F-v7.4-build254).
then you can continue with tshooting.
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