FortiWAN How to set up routing rules for Tunnel Routing
How to set up routing rules for Tunnel Routing To perform Tunnel Routing, symmetric FortiWAN deployment is a basic requirement. Therefore, symmetric routing rules are also required for two-way data...
View ArticleFortiWAN Tunnel Routing – Benchmark
Tunnel Routing – Benchmark To guarantee a performance aggregation transferring TR packets, FortiWAN requires equal quality for the WAN links employed in a tunnel group. The Benchmark here provides...
View ArticleVirtual Server & Server Load Balancing
Virtual Server & Server Load Balancing Virtual Server is a method for single gateway machine to act as multiple servers while the real servers sit inside corporate network to process requests...
View ArticleFortiWAN WAN Link Health Detection
WAN Link Health Detection [WAN Link Health Detection] offers you insight into the health status of WAN links. It allows you to set up specific health detection criteria against each individual WAN link...
View ArticleFortiWAN IPSec
IPSec FortiWAN’s IPSec VPN is based on the standard two-phase Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol, and two communication modes: tunnel mode and transport mode. IPSec is one of the popular standards...
View ArticleFortiWAN – IPSec VPN overview
IPSec VPN overview VPN Tunnels Tunneling is a technique to perform data transmission for a foreign protocol over a incompatible network; such as running IPv6 over IPv4, and the transmission of data for...
View ArticleFortiWAN – How IPSec VPN Works
How IPSec VPN Works So far we have a overview of IPSec concept and how the Security Associations are established. Before a further discussion, here is the IPSec VPN’s operation broken down into five...
View ArticleFortiWAN IPSec set up
IPSec set up After basic concept of IPSec introduced previously, this section focus on the introduction of FortiWAN’s IPSec and the configurations to set up FortiWAN’s IPSec. FortiWAN provides a...
View ArticleFortiWAN Planning your VPN
Planning your VPN Building a VPN between sites might involve complex association with sites and confusing configurations. Beginning hastily to configure settings without a comprehensive plan usually...
View ArticleEstablish IPSec VPN with FortiGate
Establish IPSec VPN with FortiGate FortiWAN supports the IPSec VPN established with a FortiGate unit. However, the deployment of IPSec VPN established between FortiWAN and FortiGate is limited by the...
View ArticleFortiWAN Optional Services
Optional Services As an edge device, FortiWAN provides other functions except the major traffic load balancing and fault tolerance. These optional functions are helpful to manage the network in all the...
View ArticleFortiWAN NAT
NAT FortiWAN is an edge server that is usually placed on the boundary between WAN and LAN. When a connection is established from a private IP address (in LAN or DMZ) to the internet (WAN), it is...
View ArticleFortiWAN NAT Rules
NAT Rules As the previous description, FortiWAN provides typical NAT for out-going session (established from internal host to external host). Here we describe the NAT rules which specified how to...
View ArticleFortiWAN Persistent Routing
Persistent Routing Persistent routing is used to secure subsequent connections of source and destination pairs that are first determined by Auto-Routing in FortiWAN. It is useful for applications...
View ArticleFortiWAN Bandwidth Management
Bandwidth Management Bandwidth Management (BM) allocates bandwidth to applications. To secure the bandwidth of critical applications, FortiWAN Bandwidth Management (BM) defines inbound and outbound...
View ArticleFortiWAN Inbound BM and Outbound BM
Inbound BM and Outbound BM Bandwidth Management is divided into inbound BM and outbound BM, which are used to control the inbound traffic and outbound traffic respectively on each WAN port. Packets...
View ArticleFortiWAN Managing Bandwidth for Tunnel Routing and IPsec
Managing Bandwidth for Tunnel Routing and IPsec Bandwidth Management is capable to control the original traffic that is encapsulated by Tunnel Routing or IPSec VPN. Traffic that is going to be...
View ArticleFortiWAN Connection Limit
Connection Limit Connection Limit is a feature that restricts the number of connections to remain below a certain specified limit. When the number of connections exceeds that limit, the system will...
View ArticleFortiWAN Cache Redirect
Cache Redirect FortiWAN is capable of working with external cache servers. When a user requests a page from a web server on the internet, FortiWAN will redirect the request to the cache server. If the...
View ArticleFortiWAN Internal DNS
Internal DNS Internal DNS is the DNS server built in FortiWAN used to manage your domain for internal users. Internal DNS resolve domain name for DNS requests coming from LAN or DMZ subnets. FortiWAN’s...
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