Hi all, I'm an experienced network guy with 28 years of experience, but
it's all Cisco. I'm new to Fortinet. Here's my question: I'm working on
a design for a customer with multiple satellite offices that connect
back to two datacenters (primary and ...
Thanks all. Getting back to this. It looks like you can set up
asymmetric routing if it's in its own VDOM. So that's what we're going
to try. We don't need much by way of filtering across the WAN so we
figure peeling off a dedicated VDOM will allow u...
Yeah, it sounds like asymmetric routing is a no go. I'll look more into
the auxiliary routing. I'm thinking too that if I use different
interfaces on all Fortigates they shouldn't respond on the wrong circuit
for the same issues with asymmetry on bot...
SD WAN is a future hope for this network, but not one they are ready for
yet. And I'm never going to get to the point where all of the satellite
nodes are Fortigate so I'm still going to have to accommodate some that
may be Cisco or Aruba unfortunate...
That might be an option. But from that article it doesn't look like
asymmetric routing can be enabled on just one interface or zone? These
firewalls also handle the internet edge so I wouldn't be able to
jeopardize antivirus or ID functionality. I wo...