Description This article describes the support for 802.3bt (PoE++, up
60-90 Watt) on FortiSwitches. Scope FortiSwitches. Solution There are 3
types of PoE (Power over Ethernet): PoE (802.3af) low power, PSE: 15,4
Watt, PSE stands for Power Source Equ...
Description This article describes the entitlement that FortiManager
needs to be used as an FDS Server. Scope FortiManager. Solution The
FortiManager can be used as FDS: FortiGuard Distribution Server, as
explained here: Configuring devices to use th...
Description This article describes the reason for CPU core Spikes after
a configuration change and how to manage undesirable side effects in a
high-level FortiGate with a huge number of firewall policies. Scope
FortiGate and FortiProxy. Solution For ...
Description This article describes how to prevent traffic from being
sent over an undesired SD-WAN member after an undesired SD-WAN rule
match. Scope FortiGate. Solution In the Fortinet SD-WAN implementation,
the same type of traffic could be matched...
Description This article describes Fortinet SD-WAN Remote SLAs and is
divided into 2 parts: First part: How Remote SLAs work. Second part:
Remote SLA Troubleshooting guide. Scope FortiGate. Solution How Remote
SLAs work. Performance SLAs (Health-Chec...
No, BGP traffic is considered local traffic so is not managed by SD-WAN
rules, I suggest to remove the add route option from IPSec configuration
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-How-to-add-automatic-route-towards-the-remote/t...
Hello, Regarding you question have you created necessary firewall policy
to permit the traffic between the loopback interface and the SD-WAN rule
as explained here
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.6.1/administration-guide/853005/loopbac...