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Fortigate Home Lab: Create IPSec VPN Tunnel Using BGP with VTI 

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@sridharbvnl2101
@sridharbvnl2101 2 месяца назад
Nice video do you have same for OSPF ?
@rajesh_shrestha
@rajesh_shrestha 3 месяца назад
it would be better if you have introduced the prefix network too, which is used to advertise the exact network subnet through BGP. config neighbor edit "example1" set capability-graceful-restart enable set soft-reconfiguration enable set remote-as 65007 set route-map-in "INcoming-Subnet" set route-map-out "OUTgoing-subnet" this would help to advertise only the interesting network both ways. helpfully video thanks.
@vishnuk9523
@vishnuk9523 5 месяцев назад
I have two tunnels using (wan1 & wan2) from FortiGate101F to AWS and running BGP over tunnel. I want to influence traffic through specific tunnel1 if tunnel 1 goes down failover to tunnel2. How do I do please helm me I'm new to FortiGate.
@NetSec
@NetSec 5 месяцев назад
you can use BGP to append a couple of as-path as the control where it goes.
@rjnasr8078
@rjnasr8078 5 месяцев назад
Unfortunately I can't get bgp to work in the lab. complains the neighbour is administratively shutdown. tunnel comes up with static route.
@NetSec
@NetSec 5 месяцев назад
It should be very straighforward for BGP. Is your IPSec tunnel up? Try it first without BGP to make sure network is connecting to each other using static route.
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