Currently i have 2 fortigate firewall models 200D & 200D PoE. I want to perform High availability between both the firewalls.
If it is possible than it is fine, If it is not than please tell me the reasons.
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Yes, you can implement HA on 200D. All you need is to have the knowledge of implementing HA, if not, I can help you.
Syed
You did not get my question.
Note that 1 model is 200D that is non PoE and the other one is 200D that is PoE.
Now HA has to be configured between these 2 firewalls that are 200D non PoE & 200D PoE.
hi,
officially, for a HA cluster to form IDENTICAL hardware is required. Insofar, your question in valid and I'm afraid you will not like the answer.
BUT...starting in FOS v5.4 (or even v5.2) Fortinet introduced a setting to be able to ignore hardware differences in HA. I think it's an 'exec' command, the Handbook or CLI RefGuide will give you the exact syntax. I'm not sure it will work in your case but it's worth a try.
Ede has stated it right, same hardware ,model, version.
The cmd he's referencing
exec ha ignore-hardware-revision
http://kb.fortinet.com/kb/viewContent.do?externalId=FD35376&sliceId=1
Since in your question and what was propose these are not-like-is models with minor revisin, so I don't think that cmd will work and here's why.
The POE model get system status will show a "different" output than the non-POE model. Just my 2cts
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
The answer is in the command. "Hardware revision", not "hardware version".
Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
See my Fortigate related scripts at: http://fortigate.camerabob.com
Funny, but yet so simple if you look at it that way
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NSE
StrongSwan
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