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Description

This article describes the reasons behind throughput issues in the 1xx series FortiSwitch and provides potential solutions.

Scope FortiSwitch models F1xxE and FS1xxF.
Solution

Consider 4 PC connected to a Fortiswitch. PC1, PC2 on vlan1 and PC3, PC4 on vlan2.


Here, the FortiSwitch model is FS1xxE or FS1xxF.


Below are throughput test results done using iPerf.

 

  • In iPerf between PC1 and PC2, results give around 900 ~ 950Mbps.
  • In iPerf between PC3 and PC4, results give around 900 ~ 950Mbps.
  • In iPerf between PC1 and PC3/PC4, results give less than 13Mbps.
  • In iPerf between PC2 and PC3/PC4, results give less than 13Mbps.


The throughput is good when traffic is within the VLAN. When passed between VLANs, the throughput drops.


Reason:

  • In this scenario, the FortiSwitch is utilized as the router to route traffic between VLANs. However, this functionality is impacted on FortiSwitch models that support only software-based routing.
  • Software-based routing is supported in specific models like FS1xxE or FS1xxF.
  • It is possible to confirm which FortiSwitch (FSW) models support 'Software-based routing only' by referring to the 'feature matrix' document. Look under Layer3 -> Software-based routing only (IPv4/IPv6) for the relevant information.

 

Solution:

  1. Use an external router like FortiGate to route traffic between VLANs.
  2. Consider upgrading to a higher-end FortiSwitch model that supports hardware-based routing. Identify these devices by consulting the 'feature matrix' document, specifically under Layer3 -> Hardware-based routing (IPv4/IPv6).
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