Hello, excuse the question but this fortigate topic is totally new to me, I hope you can support me with my next problem:
I have several servers published with external ips through VIPs, recently we hired another ISP but this one only allows us a single external IP unlike the other that provides us with several external IPs, I want to publish those same servers in my 2 ISPs for when one of my servers fails, they continue Available from the outside.
My equipment is a Frotigate 300E.
Thanks.....
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Not possible for 1-2-1 VIP put if you want to port-translate you could do that.
e.g
192.0.2.111 port 8080 -----INSIDE 192.168.11.100
192.0.2.111 port 8081 -----INSIDE 192.168.11.101
192.0.2.111 port 8082 -----INSIDE 192.168.11.102
192.0.2.111 port 8083 -----INSIDE 192.168.11.103
cfg
config firewall vip edit "server1" set extip 192.0.2.111 set mappedip "192.168.11.100" set extintf "wan1" set portforward enable set extport 8080 next end
config firewall vip edit "server2" set extip 192.0.2.111 set mappedip "192.168.11.101" set extintf "wan1" set portforward enable set extport 8081 next end
and so on
Why can't you just ask for more ip address? Most ISP gives a /28 or less out and the cost is free or a few dollars.
Ken Felix
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
What I want is to have a backup ISP in case the main one fails, I currently have several servers which receive external requests but when my main ISP fails these servers are no longer available for external connections
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