Ahead of the Threat. FCNSA v5 / FCNSP v5
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How is a good interface determined? I mean is it just physical link up/down or are there other checks? (traffic going, ping reply, other member visible in that port) Are the checks only for physical interface or logical also?Enable or disable port monitoring for link failure. Port monitoring (also called interface monitoring) monitors FortiGate interfaces to verify that the monitored interfaces are functioning properly and connected to their networks. You can monitor physical interfaces, redundant interfaces, and 802.3ad aggregated interfaces but not VLAN subinterfaces, IPSec VPN interfaces, or switch interfaces. You can monitor up to 16 interfaces. This limit only applies to FortiGate units with more than 16 physical interfaces. In a multiple VDOM configuration you can monitor up to 16 interfaces per virtual cluster. Enable HA remote IP monitoring by specifying the FortiGate unit interfaces that will be used to monitor remote IP addresses. You can configure remote IP monitoring for all types of interfaces including physical interfaces, VLAN interfaces, redundant interfaces and aggregate interfaces.
Are the states of software processes monitored for HA? In other words, if for example IPS or routing daemon hangs, will there be failover?No. If a Daemon crashes it should be restarted by a watchdog. if a daemon hang' s its a case for the support to improve firmware quality
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