I have 2 fortigate clusters on my network. One is for sslvpn and the other one is for the internet(rest of the traffic other than sslvpn). They are connected to the internet router via a switch in between. They both have different public IP addresses, however, when i ping sslvpn firewall from outside, packets arrive to both internet and sslvpn firewalls as if there is a load balance (I sniff the trafic using sniffer command). It is very confusing bcs the IP addresses are different and there is no load balance at all. What can be the reason behind? Or do you have any other recommendations for tshoot? Thx in advance
sslvpn -> 400F (active passive ha)
Internet -> 600E (active passive ha)
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Hi @fatihak ,
In your network structure, this issue likely arises because both cluster firewalls are connected to the same Layer 2 segment and may have the same MAC addresses on the relevant switch.
After checking the MAC addresses of the firewalls in the cluster, if they are using the same values, you can change the group-id value in the HA configuration by following this document. This will generate a unique MAC address using the specified group-id value.
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Hello @fatihak ,
When you look at the arp table of the switch to which the FortiGates are connected, can you see the macs of the FortiGates separately?
Also, are the public IP subnets defined in FortiGates different or the same?
Hi @fatihak ,
In your network structure, this issue likely arises because both cluster firewalls are connected to the same Layer 2 segment and may have the same MAC addresses on the relevant switch.
After checking the MAC addresses of the firewalls in the cluster, if they are using the same values, you can change the group-id value in the HA configuration by following this document. This will generate a unique MAC address using the specified group-id value.
BR.
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