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How to add a new WAN to a port in 100E ?
Dear all,
I'm using a FortiGate 100E with current configuration:
- Port WAN1 using an ILL with static IP and only VLAN1 can go here.
- Port WAN2 using an FTTH A mode PPPoE and only VLAN2 can go here.
- Port WAN3 using an FTTH B mode PPPoE and only VLAN3 can go here.
I've created the Static Route/Policy Route/IPv4 Policy/Address and everything working well, the VLAN show the correct IP of each line.
Now, I want to add a new ILL into Port2, but after I created everything as same as WAN1, I can not suffer internet connection. Can you please give me some advice? Remember that we don't want to use VDOM/SD-WAN of anything else, we just want to config each line into each port and route the VLAN by policies.
Thank you.
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yep...still nobody can help me out :(
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Hi Long.
The description and screenshot looks a bit messy.
The ILL (Internet Lease Line?) on WAN1 has the main interface configured statically, but the new ILL on port 2 has no IP configuration, but you have a vlan sub-interface on that port. However, it looks like WAN1 only has a tunnel sub interface on it. Looks more like you have port 2 configured like WAN2 rather than WAN1. Also the 100E only has two physical WAN ports - where is this WAN3?
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
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Also you cannot use port2 in SD-WAN/WLLB Setup as long as you have a vlan connected to it.
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