Hi guys,
My company is using a Fortigate 60E on FW vers 6.2
Earlier today multiple users were unable to access the internet through the office network while users who were at home had no problem using the VPN to access shared folders in the office network.
After performing a reboot of fortigate, the network connectivity issues seemed to disappear.
Anyone here experienced something similar and if so, has a root cause been identified?
TIA
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Your problem and its description is too generic for anyone to assume the cause would have been the same for similar problems they might have experienced before. If you were in the office in the position you could test, or have a way to remotely get in the FGT, you should have don't some troubleshooting when it was happening.
1) ping & traceroute from inside toward the internet: successful or doesn't get through and how far?
2) ping to an URL: DNS resolves URL or not?
3) routing-table, especially default route
4) any outstanding issues on the FGT like memory & CPU usage, etc.
5) any log on the FGT and the switches, including Eth interface issues between them
and so on and on. You have to do these before deciding to reboot the FGT. Otherwise you would never know what happened until the symptom comes back.
Might be there were some issues. How is the issue now? Is this one solve yet or not? Though I have been using mirror Android device screen to PC for playing games. Did you ever use it for gaming purposes?
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