Does anyone know what this means arrow in the interface/port 2 (See figure attached)?
Elthon Abreu FCNSA v5
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Yes, I am sure.
Please check your interface status on FGT like:
#get hardware nic mgmt2 ..... Link up Speed 100 Mbps Duplex half
That mean "Half-duplex" for this port, thanks
Jeff_FTNT,
My settings on the FortiGate and Switch are set to "auto". Are you sure that the arrow means just that?
I even opened a ticket (1307217), but the support did not know infomar me what it meant.
Thanks
Elthon Abreu FCNSA v5
Yes, I am sure.
Please check your interface status on FGT like:
#get hardware nic mgmt2 ..... Link up Speed 100 Mbps Duplex half
Jeff_FTNT wrote:Yes, I am sure.
Please check your interface status on FGT like:
#get hardware nic mgmt2 ..... Link up Speed 100 Mbps Duplex half
Jeff_FTNT,
I ran the command you said and really the interface was "half".
========== Link Status ========== Admin :up PHY Status :up PHY Speed :100 Duplex :Half link_status :1
============================
The curious was that both doors were in auto mode (in the Switch and FortiGate).
Thanks,
Elthon Abreu FCNSA v5
What kind of switch? It look like both switch and FGT are happy with half-duplex.Thanks.
Jeff_FTNT,
It's a CISCO Catalyst 2960. The Half mode causes problems in my network.
Thanks
Elthon Abreu FCNSA v5
FG-600C Wan2 port is 1000M port, may be have some inconsistency with 100M Switch.
Try one 1000M port or force change Switch port setting. Thanks.
I'd check the cable as well, and any connectors (panels) in between ports.
Gentlemen,
To knowledge from all, there is a bug with the Fortgiate 600C which causes problems in auto-negotiation of the interface speed.
Thank you all for the answers.
Elthon Abreu FCNSA v5
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