hello experts, Basically the issue is that i cannot access 90D unit
sometimes (when WAN1 is down for any reason) i have 2 units , one works
perfectly fine and DDNS switches to whatever interface is up , also i
can manually access it using any of the ...
hello experts , simply put , i cannot delete one of my interfaces
software switch , which the company used to provide internet to certain
people with certain policies.Ii deleted all the policies that were
associated with the interface also disabled d...
<> well , basically i had that 60d for a really long
time , and after couple years it was in the storage i need it. the
problem i cant seem to be able to configure it because i cant access it.
when plugged into power the 3 lines near the logo light u...
Hi all , So the issue or the help that i need is with routing a client
on lan network only through certain wan isp line because he needs to
have the external ip adress of that one specific isp.Its a fortigate 90D
unit with 6 different ISP lines all o...
First of all hi to everyone and any help is appreciated. The whole thing
is a WAN load balancing/failover problem or not actually a problem but a
configuration issues. So i have 2 fortigate 90D's , lets call them
regular and backup one, since that wh...
you can do it via GUI inNETWORK>DNS you then click on the interface
(WAN1) by default and then on the right side theres your interfaces to
add as DDNS.i am using 5.4 OS
Thank you! that did it , even tho i have no idea what have changed , but
i was able to delete my other interface that i wasnt able to delete too.
even though it was strange , i triedFGT90D # config sys switch-int
FGT90D (switch-interface) # del "othe...
well thats the output of show grep and i never created any tunnels or
adress objects for the interface, therefore there are none FGT90D # show
| grep -f DP-LANconfig system switch-interface edit "DP-LAN" <--- set
vdom "root" set member "internal7" ne...
Hey sfareg , i think this thread would be helpful for you
https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=120296 basically it says that you
need to set higher distance for the interface you want to fail-over TO
and lower for the interface that you want to failo...