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Traffic dropped inter vlan interface same "physical" interface Forrtigate VM
Hi,
I am experiencing traffic loss from the interfaces (vlan subinterfaces) .
For example I have Interface vlan3333 and vlan 3334 in the same parent interface (port8) in Fortigate VM. As soon as traffic flows from vlan3333 to vlan3334 I am encountering packet loss. The physical interface (port8) also drops packets, it's like the whole interface is affected by this.
I've changed the vlans, I've chenged the parrent interface, I even downgraded from 5.4.1 to 5.2.2.
What is happening? I've never encountered this with a physical box
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Have you verified that the speed on the interface is correct?
What equipment do you have on the other side?
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The speed on the interface is auto, and you cannot change it. It is negociated at 10 Gbps, is virtual.
The VM is on a UCS server
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Silly question but you do have policy in place to allow traffic to flow from one vlan to the other correct?
Mike Pruett
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Yes,
Traffic is flowing, it is just dropping traffic, packet loss.
Reply from 10.101.0.14: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=59 Reply from 10.101.0.14: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=59 Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Reply from 10.101.0.14: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=59 Reply from 10.101.0.14: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=59
It is like it cannot handle the traffic, and right now there isn't much, just a couple of pings.
If I move the Vlan interface from one port to another on Fortigate, traffic works just fine.
