I had already seen this tip,and my device is fortigate 3240c,v5.4.10,build1220,180821 (GA)
I created two lacp groups.
port1 port2 port3 port4 for mgmt-channel and port5 port6 port7 port8 for inside-channel
But when i tried to config like the tip,It failed.
How can i monitor independent each ports,if this configuration is truely couldn'd be add.
Please give some advice,thank you very much.
my ha configuration,and show which port could be add,there is no port1-port8
the error
You should be able to monitor independent interfaces this way:
set monitor port5 port6 port7 port8
However I think you shouldn't monitor theses interfaces, since if you have one interface down the link still work and you will have unnecessary node failover.
So usually when I have LACP I don't monitor it, since it is LACP and it's quite unlikely to fail, especially when it is connected with multi-chassis.
Hi AEK:
I have tried in this way,also can't be able.
And I monitor the individual interface because there is a bandwidth requirement. After the port is down, HA can switch to ensure stable bandwidth
It's also possible that this is because of the FortiOS version.
The KB article was written last year, 2022
But FortiOS version 5.4 is quite old, it was released on 2015
Hi darisandy:
Is there any way without this artical that can monitor each port when the port down,the ha status will change.
thank you
Based on the available command you shared, I don't think it's possible.
Once the ports are member of LACP interface, most likely that older version can't refer to the physical port anymore.
Hi Asda
Otherwise try using automation stitches. It should be doable.
Created on 12-04-2023 12:40 AM Edited on 12-04-2023 12:41 AM
It seems that my version does not support automation stitches🥲
But also thank for your advice.
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