Hello,
I'm studying a project of multiple ISP and multiple vLANs.
Each LAN have access to specific WAN connection.
Here is the project :
- I have 6 differents LANs (LAN1, LAN2, LAN3 and LAN4).
- I have 3 different WAN connections (WAN1, WAN2 and WAN3).
I want to route specific LANs to specific WAN connection.
For example :
- LAN1 has access to internet trough WAN1 and (WAN2 and WAN3) are backups.
- LAN2 has access to internet trough WAN3 only.
- LAN3 has access to internet trough WAN2 and WAN1 is backup.
- LAN4 has access to internet trough WAN2 only.
I've looked on SD-WAN functionality, but in my case I have to had multiple SD-WAN (SD-WAN1, SD-WAN2, etc...), and it doesn't look like to be possible.
PBR can solve a part of thoses problems but I'm loosing the failover features.
I know it's very easy to configure with other brands and I'm very surprised that is not as simple on Fortigate.
I'm sure I'm missing something...
Is somebody can help me ?
Thanks !
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Hi
you can use SD wan rule option to meet the specific LANs to specific WAN connection requirement.
why you need to configure multiple SD wan ? you can set all the wan connection in single SD wan settings.
Regards
Mahesh
The matter can be solved by PBR? Already tried the sdwan but i'm not satisfied to their performance so i need to test also the PBR. We have similar scenario.
SD WAN rules and multiple slas can solve your problem. in this case you don't need multiple sd-wan interfaces. you just need to create multiple SLAs for specific backups
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