According to the doc below, switch-controller-offload-gw enable will allow clients to use offload IP addresses as default gateway. So does this mean this settings will create a default route from FortiSwitch to FortiGate with FortiGate's VLAN ip as next hop gateway address? The doc explicitly mentions to "Enable switch-controller-offload-gw on a single VLAN interface." , does this mean that all other VLANs that need to route back to the FortiGate will use that same VLAN interface mentioned above as gateway?
config system interface
edit <VLAN_name>
set ip <IP_address_netmask>
set switch-controller-offload {enable | disable}
set switch-controller-offload-ip <IP_address>
set switch-controller-offload-gw {enable | disable}
next
end
Hello HRouhi,
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Hello HRouhi,
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Hi HRouhi,
I'm really sorry we haven't been able to get you an answer! This feature seems to be brand new, so not a lot of our team are intimately acquainted with the many setups that can be created around it.
If you open a Support Ticket and supply information about your environment, we can get you the help you need.
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