Hello all,
I'am using here fortiswitch 448E. I also have Fortiap's running here. So the goal is that a magic package can send to an other vlan to wakeup some clients. So far I have not found anything that solves this.
On my old HP switch I had to set these options:
ip directed-broadcast
ip forward-protocol udp 10.10.3.255 65535
Are there similar options for the Fortiswitch?
Fortigate 60E v7.x (GA)
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config switch-controller managed-switch edit S424ENTFxxxxxxxx config ports edit "port1" set vlan "vsw.FortiLink" set allowed-vlans "WoL_Vlan" set untagged-vlans "qtn.FortiLink" set export-to "root" end
Where allowed-vlans allows your wakeonlan vlan to passHave you tried to use allowVLAN on the Fortiswitch 448E ?
M.M.SW wrote:Have you tried to use allowVLAN on the Fortiswitch 448E ?
Hello @M.M.SW and thank you for your answer. What do you exactly mean with that? If you mean, that i have acl's? No there aren't acl's on the switch. Everything is allowed. I also have advanced license activated.
Fortigate 60E v7.x (GA)
config switch-controller managed-switch edit S424ENTFxxxxxxxx config ports edit "port1" set vlan "vsw.FortiLink" set allowed-vlans "WoL_Vlan" set untagged-vlans "qtn.FortiLink" set export-to "root" end
Where allowed-vlans allows your wakeonlan vlan to passForgot to mention. I run the switch in standalone mode.
Fortigate 60E v7.x (GA)
OMG, so easy, it works now with that allowed-vlans.
Very Thanks :)
Fortigate 60E v7.x (GA)
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