Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a FG 60E to replace a pfSense firewall on top of VMWare.
I have some experience with Fortigate and I was very pleased by the possibilities, but that was in a simpler environment.
The pfSense is currently connected to almost 20 VLAN's and serving as DHCP server in all these networks. Can I do the same with the FortiGate? And are there any pitfalls?
Thanks in advance
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According to this on-line doc:
http://help.fortinet.com/fgt/60/6-0-0/max-values.html
the 60E supports up to 32 DHCP servers. So shouldn't be a problem for that part. I'm assuming you have a good L2 switch, or multiple of them, to handle those vlans. Just pull a trunk port from the 60E into the main switch and let the switch(es) handle/spread vlans to your network as you're probably doing now. Then should be fine.
According to this on-line doc:
http://help.fortinet.com/fgt/60/6-0-0/max-values.html
the 60E supports up to 32 DHCP servers. So shouldn't be a problem for that part. I'm assuming you have a good L2 switch, or multiple of them, to handle those vlans. Just pull a trunk port from the 60E into the main switch and let the switch(es) handle/spread vlans to your network as you're probably doing now. Then should be fine.
Thanks.The switches shouldn't be a problem.
Ruud.
just the only pitfalls might be that a FGT can only tag vlans - it does not change vlan tagging in any way (like a switch does when you set a port to be untagged in a vlan) plus the fact that the dhcp settings are in different places on gui and cli in FortiOS :)
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