Hello
I have 3 links on my Fortigate 60F v7.0.13:
- 2 WAN interfaces with manual mode
- 1 WAN interface with PPPoE mode
I also have an SDWAN rule in "maximize bandwidth (SLA)" mode with the three links.
On my local network there is a Zabbix server that pings 3 IPs on the internet and each ping to a specific IP must go out through a specific link, thus validating connectivity on that link. I then created a Policy Routes to specify the outgoing interface, where I specify the source address as the Zabbix server and the destination address as a specific IP on the internet. However, when the PPPOE interface link goes down, the ping continues to respond and is routed to another interface. When the link on the other interfaces (manual mode) goes down, the behavior occurs as planned and the ping is interrupted. Is there any special configuration that needs to be made in the policy routes when it comes to a PPPoE interface?
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Are you able to post a screenshot of what is configured for that policy route? Do you have a gateway IP specified?
Created on 10-16-2024 09:12 AM Edited on 10-16-2024 09:37 AM
Added print of the configuration. I had the gateway set to the PPPOE interface (and the policy route worked as expected), but I had some problems and had to leave the gateway in dynamic mode. Post explaining the problem that made me put the PPPOE interface gateway in dynamic mode link .
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