ORIGINAL: Bromont Not sure exactly what you need but bridge mode bridges at the AP, tunnel mode goes to the VAP interface on the Fortigate.Thanks for your reply. Yes, I am aware of fortiAP local bridging, but was curious if there was a way to bridge SSID with interfaces or vlans that terminate at the controlling FortiGate and not the FortiAP? In regards to the FortiAP local bridging, do you know how many local bridge SSIDs are supported per FortiAP? I seem to recall that only 1 was possible per fortiap but am having a hard time tracking that document down. Thanks EDIT: spelling
ORIGINAL: Bromont You mean bridge the SSID to the internal interface (or other ports) on the Fortigate? You' d need to create a software switch in the Interface menu after which you' d add the SSID and the other interfaces you' d like to add. Any interface you want to add to the software switch must be free of any configs such as DHCP or firewall policies. I believe when local FortiAP bridge was first introduced there was a limit of 1 bridge mode SSID but I believe you can add more now although I' d have to test again to be sure.Yep, you got it, and it makes sense. Will give it a try and post what I find. Thanks for your help, Bromont!!
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