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uearn
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SD-WAN link FortiGate 100F

Hi, 

I have 3 internet links:

  1. Broadband 250/250 Mbps PPPoE
  2. Corporate 1000/500 Mbps Static IP
  3. MPLS 10/10 Mbps Static IP

The issue you're facing is that you cannot access the AGO website or the site is very slow, but you can access Google, YouTube, and social media normally.

How can you fix this issue? And how should you configure the SD-WAN link?

FG100F 

Firmware : v6.2.3 build6188

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sw2090
SuperUser
SuperUser

sdwan config depends on your needs. It can do load balancing or just fallback. And you can have explicit rules for specific sites if needed.

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jintrah_FTNT
Staff
Staff

Hi,

Issue appears to be specific to AGO website access through one of the 3 links. Probably, you could check which link provide better access to the website. You may, for test, create a policy route for the source IP/machine towards one of the ISP at a time, and check the website access, and repeat for all 3 links. In that way, you could determine if the issue is with end server hosting the website, or one of the internet links having issue(may involve isp to reroute the traffic to AGO website through a different upstream of theirs as well).

 

Best regards,

Jin

sjoshi
Staff
Staff

Hi uearn,

 

You can create a manual rule and route the traffic one by one via specific ISP and can isolate if any ISP is causing the issue

https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.0.0/sd-wan-sd-branch-deployment-guide/727336/creating...

Let us know if this helps.
Salon Raj Joshi
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