Description If there is a specific requirement to connect with a
specific POP. Scope FortiSASE. Solution By default it's recommended to
use the Global link, this link will make sure users are connecting to
the POP which has the lowest latency from th...
Description This article describes the 'diag sys profile cpumask'
command, which can be used in cases where only 1 CPU core shows high
utilization. Scope All supported versions of FortiGate. Solution In some
cases, all of the CPU cores are in normal ...
Description This article describes how to verify FortiSASE service
status along with historical status. Scope FortiSASE. Solution Check the
Forti SASE online status using the below URL:
https://status.fortisase.com Once the URL is loaded, it is possi...
Description This article describes how to troubleshoot ARP issues. Scope
FortiGate. Solution It is possible to view the ARP entry using the below
command: In case the list is long, or to apply filter ARP entry of
specific interface, put the below fil...
Description This article describes what the IRQ values seen during
troubleshooting mean. Scope All supported versions of FortiGate.
Solution IRQ can be seen in the results of 'get sys perf status': IRQ
allows the devices to notify the kernel that nee...
Hello, i think this kb will help in your configuration:
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Dual-WAN-SSL-VPN-with-Azure-SAML-SSO/ta-p/245214
You can do it, but you need to make sure all settings are identical with
the remote peer. I would say the easiest way will be Fortinet IPSEC
wizard on the new device, you can just enter the subnets and it will do
the rest ( policy and routes)
In your case, Traffic shaper might help you for some extent. We need to
understand that SDWAN is mainly used for controlling traffic using
multiple interfaces.
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.3/administration-guide/249147/sd-wan-traf...