Hi All,
I am trying to setup a virtual test environment in GNS3 and have ran into a problem.
Getting the FortiVm up and running works fine, the Problem is with the ports. I assign port1 to vmnet2 and port2 to vmnet3.
When I ping the IP on Port1 I get an answer; however, when I ping the IP on Port2 there is no response. Since I am having the problem with the VMWorkstation, I haven't setup the GNS3 environment yet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jasper
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Jasper,
What type of network do you use for port2? And do you see any traffic when you sniff the interface?
try this command
diagnose sniffer pack port2
Matthijs,
i meant port4; however, the problem is strange because I can ping Port1 without any problems. Port4 is assigned to a different network as port1
Status Name Members IP/Netmask Type Access Ref. Physical (10) port1 192.168.143.7 255.255.255.248PhysicalPINGHTTPSSSHHTTP5 port2 192.168.241.2 255.255.255.0PhysicalPINGHTTPSSSHHTTP2 port3 192.168.200.2 255.255.255.0PhysicalPING1 port4 192.168.142.9 255.255.255.248PhysicalPINGHTTPSSSHHTTP3 port5 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Physical 0 port6 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Physical 0 port7 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Physical 0 port8 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Physical 0 port9 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Physical 0 port10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0Physical 0
when i execute the diagnostic command this is what i see
FGT-Test1 # diag sniffer packet port2 'icmp'
interfaces=[port2]
filters=[icmp]
The same command on port 1 reveals:
FGT-Test1 # diag sniffer packet port1 'icmp'
interfaces=[port1]
filters=[icmp]
20.049759 192.168.143.1 -> 192.168.143.7: icmp: echo request
20.049835 192.168.143.7 -> 192.168.143.1: icmp: echo reply
21.050141 192.168.143.1 -> 192.168.143.7: icmp: echo request
21.050200 192.168.143.7 -> 192.168.143.1: icmp: echo reply
22.051847 192.168.143.1 -> 192.168.143.7: icmp: echo request
22.051903 192.168.143.7 -> 192.168.143.1: icmp: echo reply
23.052352 192.168.143.1 -> 192.168.143.7: icmp: echo request
23.052411 192.168.143.7 -> 192.168.143.1: icmp: echo reply
You ment port4 but your sniffer is running on port2?
Also this issue seems to be related to your VMware installation and not to the FortiNet firewall...
I think it is time to start over.
Thanks for the help.
Jasper
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