Hello,
Is it possible to aggregate FortiGate 3100D 4 links to 4 different Cisco switches ?
It's not about the FGT, but it's about the Cisco switches. I think you have to have those switches stacked to have one Port-channel spread to multiple chassis.
Thanks, Actually they are going to be stacked. So no special requirements but the switches to be stacked
Yes, MCLAG is supported. I used to trunk a FGT cluster to H3C switch stacks.
Only thing to watch is that you should enable "fast mode" on the LACP trunk ports - check interval is 2 seconds then, instead of 30s. And active LACP, not passive or static.
Yes you can do it. been done with VSS,Nexus, StackedSwitches,etc....
Ken Felix
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
Hi
I just setup 802.3ad aggregate for LAN interface (port 1 & 2).
When I remove port1, still working, I can ping the lan-aggr interface
When I remove port2, stop working, I cannot ping the lan-aggr interface
On switch side (HPE 5130el) : Member port GE2/0/33 of aggregation group BAGG4 changed to the inactive state, because the aggregation configuration of its peer port is incorrect.
part of config of FGT aggregate interface :
lacp-mode : active lacp-ha-slave : enable lacp-speed : slow min-links : 1 min-links-down : operational algorithm : L4 link-up-delay : 50
I think I have to change :
set lacp-speed fast
But will it change something when I unplug port 2 ?
2 FGT 100D + FTK200
3 FGT 60E FAZ VM some FAP 210B/221C/223C/321C/421E
Yes, switch to "lacp-speed: fast" (2 second interval), and on the Cisco switch you should have
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# interface fastethernet 0/1
switch(config-if)# channel-group 5 mode passive
that is, one side will be "LACP active" and the other side "LACP passive". Cisco side should never be "LACP on".
Does FortiGate 50e support Link Aggregation?
According to the FortiOS 6.2.1 "new features" (https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.2.1/new-features/226063/lacp-support-on-entry-level-e...), LACP is now also supported on generation E entry-level devices, specifically "90E, 80E, 60E, 50E, and 30E". Adding to the models of 100 and above, which already support LACP with older FortiOS releases.
So, I would assume the following (unconfirmed) list of LACP-capable FortiGate-/FortiWifi-devices:
30E (FortiOS 6.2.1 or higher)
50E (FortiOS 6.2.1 or higher)
60E (FortiOS 6.2.1 or higher)
80E (FortiOS 6.2.1 or higher)
90E (FortiOS 6.2.1 or higher)
100x and above (any FortiOS release)
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