hi
new to fortigate firewalls
have a client with 2 VDSL connections which i have setup and working on WAN1 and WAN2
not looking to use failover, but do need an ip range to go over WAN2, however traffic is still going out over the default "all traffic out" policy
i have IPV4 policy setup and sequenced above the "all traffic out"
i have tried static and policy routes
can someone confirm what type of routes and policy i will need to get this working
thanks
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hi,
and welcome to the forums.
First, you need 2 default routes which coexist at the same time. For that, configure each on wan1 and wan2 resp. with the same distance.
Second, you need a policy route for wan2 traffic. Normal routes only look at the destination address whereas policy routes can take the source address, dest address or port number(s) to make the routing decision.
And lastly, you need of course 2 policies to allow traffic out from wan1 and wan2.
That's all. If it still doesn't work for you please provide the mentioned parts of the config here, and traceroutes or sniffing info for egress traffic.
hi
got it working - i had been using the obtained/assigned public ip of WAN2 as the "gateway address"
as that is what WAN1 static route seemed to be set to
changed it to the address shown as "default gateway" in WAN2 details and now it works
Yes, the default gateway is always "on the other side" of the WAN link, vulgo 'the next hop'.
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