FortiGate-5050 fabric backplane communication

Example active-passive redundant link configuration

Figure 22: Redundant link aggregation configuration

Internal Network

External

Network

Internal and external

 

10-gigabit networks

 

connected to

 

FortiSwitch-5003A

External switch

front panel interface F5

 

and to fabric channels

 

1 and 2

 

 

VLAN

 

tagged

 

traffic

5

4

3

2

POWER

1

Three FortiGate-RTM-XB2 modules installed in RTM slots 3, 4, and 5 to provide 10-gigabit

fabric interfaces and NP2 acceleration for each FortiGate-5001A board.

Distributed 10-gigabit data communication on fabric channels 2 and 3

SMC

2

 

10/100

 

 

 

 

 

 

5050SAP

 

 

10/100

 

 

 

 

 

 

5000SM

ETH0

Service

RESET

STATUS

HotSwap

 

ALARM

 

5000SM

ETH0

Service

RESET

STATUS

HotSwap

SMC

ETH0ETH1

link/Act

1

2

ETH0ETH1

link/Act

 

link/Act

 

 

 

 

 

SERIAL

 

SERIAL

 

link/Act

 

 

 

 

 

 

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External switch configuration

The external switch requires the following configuration settings. Example commands are shown for an HP procurve 3500yl switch with interfaces A1 and A4 connected to the FortiSwitch-5003A boards. This external switch acts as the root for spanning tree instance 0.

1Create an MSTP configuration that includes a name and a revision. For example, if the name is tree_1 and the revision is 11:

spanning-tree config-name "tree_1" spanning-tree config-revision 1

2Configure the switch to add VLAN tag 100 to packets from the internal network and VLAN tag 101 to packets from the external network and to send packets from both networks to the FortiSwitch-5003A board.

vlan 100

name "VLAN100" tagged 6,8,19,A1,A4 exit

vlan 101

name "VLAN101" tagged 5,7,20,A1,A4 no ip address exit

3Add spanning tree instance 3 for packets from the internal network. Add VLAN tag 100 to this spanning tree instance. Set the priority of this spanning tree instance to 5.

spanning-tree instance 3 vlan 100 spanning-tree instance 3 priority 5

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5003, 5003A specifications

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