Hi,
Im currently working with a Fortigate, which has 2 ISP's working on and SD-WAN, ports being used are Wan1 and Wan2. The rule I have setup is that Wan1 is prefered over Wan2, Wan1 has better bandwith and Wan2 is used as a backup.
I need to have admin access via Wan2 with https (Wan2 works with a private ISP so the public IP is safe from outside intrusion). I have already configured Wan2 with the Admin access with https enabled and have confirmed with a remote user that the connection works, but it only works if Wan1 is down. If Wan1 is up the remote user can still ping the Wan2 address, but is not able to enter the GUI via https.
What config could I be missing for this setup to work?
Thanks
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Hi @RicardoReyes,
Please make sure that both wan2 has an active default route. You can run this command "get router info routing-table all".
Regards,
Hi, try the following setting under wan2, although it mostly helps for SSLVPN.
Can you run a diag debug flow while wan1 is UP and you try to connect to wan2, maybe something that could indicate the problem appears?
config system interface
edit portX
set preserve-session-route enable
end
Hi @RicardoReyes,
Please make sure that both wan2 has an active default route. You can run this command "get router info routing-table all".
Regards,
simply create a default route for WAN2
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