Hi everyone,
I looking for experience on this topic.
I'd like to move the configuration from a Port1 (hardware switch) to a aggregated link.
How is this done easiest?
For that I can see, I have to remove the IP from the HW-switch, and re-configure it on the aggregated link + change all IPv4 policies were port1 is set as source IF.
Kind regards
Jonas
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Probably the easiest way is to download the config, and "grep" through the file and replace "Port1" to "aggregated_link_name" where you need to replace, then upload the config, which would reboot it and come up with the new config.
I think the new config would be copied over to the slave but unless somebody from TAC assure me I wouldn't trust it. So what I would do is to isolate the slave first then upload the new config to the master and troubleshoot if it gives some problems with the config. Take good time to make sure it's working as intended. Then factory reset the slave and configure HA then restore only heartbeat.
After they synced up, restore the rest of connections.
Probably the easiest way is to download the config, and "grep" through the file and replace "Port1" to "aggregated_link_name" where you need to replace, then upload the config, which would reboot it and come up with the new config.
Sound like a way to go, Toshi. Is it something you have experience with? In my case, the Fortigate is in a HA A-P cluster. I guess I'll have to break the cluster beforhand, to avoid synchronisation of the old config from the slave, when it becomes master due to reboot of the original master.
I think the new config would be copied over to the slave but unless somebody from TAC assure me I wouldn't trust it. So what I would do is to isolate the slave first then upload the new config to the master and troubleshoot if it gives some problems with the config. Take good time to make sure it's working as intended. Then factory reset the slave and configure HA then restore only heartbeat.
After they synced up, restore the rest of connections.
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