I would like to increase the default ARP timeout on my Fortigates. The
docs say that for version 7.2.7 The command is: config system global set
arp-timeout [value-seconds] However on my Fortigate there is no "set
arp-timeout [value]" command on the C...
I found this article:Technical Tip: Enabling the JUMBO frames on the
Fo... - Fortinet Communitywhich seems to be exactly what I'm looking
for, except that the CLI commands which are offered, are NOT commands
which are valid on the FortiGate, which fr...
We have a number of vendors who require remote access to Vlans on our
network to provide support for gear hosted on those Vlans. We need to
limit each Vendor to only be able to access the Vlan(s) to which they
provide support. I have this working by ...
I've been playing around with Split-Task VDOMs, and there are a few
peculiarities I was hoping Fortinet could shine some light on. In
Split-Task VDOM mode, there are three config modes, Global (for all
VDOMS) and one for traffic (FG-traffic) and one ...
I have a Fortigate 60E, running 6.2.4 (build 1112). It works great most
of the time. However occasionally it will start doing SSL decryption,
and anyone hitting any SSL site through it will start getting traffic
encrypted with the Fortigate's cert, n...
So short story from Frotigate is that when I connect a Fortinet switch
to a FortiGate via a FortiLink connection, there is no way to get the
ARP entries to stay around longer. So I've been doing this for over 25
years and have been a CCIE for over 20...
So you can only change the ARP timeout value on a Fortiswitch? We have
lots of Fortinet switches, but as is typical all Layer-3 is being done
on the Fortigate, so the ARP table on the switches would only matter for
the Fortilink (mgmt) Vlan. I need t...
Lets say hypothetically that you create a software or hardware switch on
the Fortigate. Then it DEFINITELY HAS a mac address table. If you don't
understand the difference between a MAC table and an ARP table, then you
probably aren't going to be able...
Also, is there a way to make the local user accounts NOT case sensitive?
I'm fine with the passwords being case sensitive, but case really
shouldn't matter for the username.
So I tried this, but when I add the user account to the second
Fortigate, I get a second user in FTC with the same username and a
different token serial number. If I don't activate that Token, I cannot
authentication with the token from the first For...