We have 2 standalone Azure Fortigates (7.0) in a load balancer sandwich, managed by FMG. We're looking to replace the Azure VPN gateway with IPSec on the Fortigates to our onprem Fortigate cluster.
I'm looking for a reference design for the IPSec tunnels and associated routing or if anyone has done it this way?
Currently i have dialup tunnels from Azure fortigates to onprem but failover and loadbalancing doesn't work so well. I'm thinking perhaps i need OSPF or BGP but am unsure.
Any tips?
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Created on 06-19-2022 07:11 PM
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Hi there,
Looking at your issue, this is more to designing the solution.
Do you mind to share your network diagram so i can get some idea?
Hi
We have a basic 'active-active' set up with loadbalancers as per the admin guide. Azure has one public IP. The onprem FG is a standard A-P ha cluster.
There will in the future be a requirement for further IPSec tunnels to the azure side from other third party sources.
The idea was to get full use of both azure fortigates rather than a standard A-P set up. From what i have heard so far this may be possible but not perhaps advisable or best practice.
I have also spoken to our local SEs and they are investigating as well
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