Hello! I hope someone can help point me in the right direction here;I am
trying to get BGP-peering between my Fortigate and my ISP's Routers
working. I have gotten AS Number, Password, IP-adresses, VLANS etc to
use from my ISP and they have configure...
Hello! I've encountered an issue with an IPSEC tunnel setup between our
"Site A" and a customer's location, "Site B." Despite extensive
troubleshooting, I've been unable to find a solution, and I'm hoping the
community here might have some insights. ...
Thank you for the replies! @Toshi_Esumi oh yeah i saw that now, I messed
it up in the examples given here. But the IP/subnets are correct
IRL.@dbhavsar Not sure I understand. The ISP's BGP ports (Port 25 on FSW
A and B), are in the root VDOM with the...
Thanks again for the suggestion, when i type diagnose ip router bgp all
enableit says logging enabled for 30 minutes, and then rundiagnose debug
enableIt accepts the command but nothing happens. Looks like there is no
BGP traffic going at all.
Thank you for the reply, you mean the IP of the FGT in the VLAN between
the FGT and BGP peer? In this example: 100.10.10.9. I tried that, and
looks like there is no difference.
Hello again!I've just confirmed with "Site B" that the VMWare NSX-T is
configured to function as both the initiator and acceptor for VPN
connections. Additionally, they've established incoming firewall rules
on the FortiGate for both ESP 500 and UDP ...
Thanks for the swift response! At "Site A," we're using a Fortigate,
while at "Site B," there's a Fortigate followed by a VMWare NSX-t where
the IPSEC tunnel is initiated. I'll reach out to our customer at "Site
B" to ask about any additional setting...