Dear Expert,
I am searching Fortigate SD-WAN load Balancing, and I found 2 commands:
1.
set load-balance-mode [source-ip-based|weight-based|...]
This command is under : config system sdwan
And: 2.
set load-balance [enable|disable]
This command under: config service (SD-WAN rule)
I don't understand what is purpose of them , and why do FortiGate SD-WAN has these 2 commands look like same ?
Because, if traffic match sdw-wan rule, the command 2 will execute, right ?, and when command 1 is executed ?
Thanks !
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@tungnx59
SDWAN does load balancing when it hits the implicit rule otherwise SDWAN rule will decide the outgoing interface based on various Interface selection strategy.
1. set load-balance-mode [source-ip-based|weight-based|...] : it decide the strategy of load balancing.
2.
set load-balance [enable|disable]: It means load balancing is enabled.
Regards,
Rahul kaushik
The first one is based on which parameter of the load balance you want to configure
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-SD-WAN-rule-with-settings-as-set-mode-load...
@tungnx59
SDWAN does load balancing when it hits the implicit rule otherwise SDWAN rule will decide the outgoing interface based on various Interface selection strategy.
1. set load-balance-mode [source-ip-based|weight-based|...] : it decide the strategy of load balancing.
2.
set load-balance [enable|disable]: It means load balancing is enabled.
Regards,
Rahul kaushik
thank you so much
Dear Customer,
To get further information on setting up the load balancing SD-WAN configuration, you can refer to the following document
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/5.6.0/cookbook/285196/setting-up-the-load-balancing-sd-...
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