BACKGROUND:
Our goal is to use (external) BGP on our FGT 1000D (nat'd) using two existing ISPs. BGP is functioning now via our customer side BGP router which we wish to eliminate as a point of failure. Because RPF is a problem when we add two ISP connections to our FGT, fortinet techs advised us to enable VDOM and enable asymmetric routing in the VDOM that faces the ISPs.
QUESTION:
We do not have a fortimanager, how can I copy (or move) all the "as-is" policies and interfaces from the root-VDOM to a new sub-VDOM?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi, just wondering if you can copy the configuration from the CLI and use Notepad++ to change any conflicting variables. Then paste the new configuration into the new VDOM using the CLI?
Thanks,
jb
As JB suggested - the CLI is your friend here.
Hi, just wondering if you can copy the configuration from the CLI and use Notepad++ to change any conflicting variables. Then paste the new configuration into the new VDOM using the CLI?
Thanks,
jb
As JB suggested - the CLI is your friend here.
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