Nominating a forum post submits a request to create a new Knowledge Article based on the forum post topic. Please ensure your nomination includes a solution within the reply.
I installed it to my fortiwifi-30e without problems.
NSE 4/5/7
installed it on our 100d at our DC.. all seems okay so far.. will brave it for a bit longer before doing our main HQ lol
Wow so quick ;)
ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
Installed it on 2 separate 50E with SD-WAN. Both crashed after a while without console output. Not pingable and nothing in the crash-log. LEDs still blinking but is not reacting to console input.
First box had Interfaces and VPN Tunnels in SD-Wan and had some Performance SLA and it dies after 5-10 Minutes. Deleting Performance SLA could raise the time to die to about 1-3 hours.
Second box which has only 2 WAN as SD-WAN interfaces and only ping Performance SLAs dies after about 24 hours.
Upgraded a FG201E from 6.0 to 6.0.1 and all is well. SSLVPN, IPSEC VPN all connecting correctly.
Installed on 61E - upgrading from 6.0 - almost daily entering conserve mode. Nothing has changed on the config and on 5.6.x and 5.4.x it was as solid as a rock. YMMV But I would proceed with caution.
Can you post or message me your crash log? I'm collecting feedback for new release. Thanks!
Hi,
Confirmed, except not only UDP. I got 50Gb of ping reported in last 24 hours, so ICMP affected too.
HTTP+HTTPS (TCP) reporting about 80Gb of traffic for last 24Hrs while "real" total amount (as per ISP stats) is about 20Gb.
So looks like all protocol affected.
Wondering if traffic is counted as number of packets*mtu, which would explain why some protocols looks more affected than others.
Andy Bailey wrote:
Hello all, I’ve upgraded a 60E to 6.0.1. Since the update the FortiView “Bytes (Sent/ Received)” counters seem to have gone wrong. For example I have one Rasberry Pi which is indicating over 817GB sent during a 24 hour period (normally it would send perhaps 5 GB and it’s config and status haven’t changed). Other devices seem to be reporting similarly high data volumes, while others look relatively normal. The Raspberry Pi is sending mainly UDP packets so it’s possible it’s just UDP traffic volumes not being recorded correctly. The high data volumes are also being reported through to FortiCloud and FortiAnalyzer. However, the figures being reported can’t be correct. The VDSL service I use has 1000 GB per month cap. And the ISP is reporting “normal” useage of around 10 GB per day. Nothing like the FortiGate reported values. Anyone else seeing this? Anyone got any ideas of what I should check? Thanks in advance, Andy.
Select Forum Responses to become Knowledge Articles!
Select the “Nominate to Knowledge Base” button to recommend a forum post to become a knowledge article.
User | Count |
---|---|
1660 | |
1077 | |
752 | |
443 | |
220 |
The Fortinet Security Fabric brings together the concepts of convergence and consolidation to provide comprehensive cybersecurity protection for all users, devices, and applications and across all network edges.
Copyright 2024 Fortinet, Inc. All Rights Reserved.