Creating redundant IPsec VPNs
To use IPsec VPN resiliency/redundancy, configure a list of VPN gateways within the <server>
tag, separating entries with semicolons, then specify a sort method with the <redundantsortmethod>
tag:
<forticlient_configuration>
<vpn>
<ipsecvpn>
<options>
...
</options>
<connections>
<connection>
<name>psk_90_1</name>
<type>manual</type>
<ike_settings>
<prompt_certificate>0</prompt_certificate>
<server>10.10.90.1;ipsecdemo.fortinet.com;172.17.61.143</server>
<redundantsortmethod>1</redundantsortmethod>
...
</ike_settings>
</connection>
</connections>
</ipsecvpn>
</vpn>
</forticlient_configuration>
This is a balanced but incomplete XML configuration fragment. The fragment includes all closing tags, but omits some important elements to complete the VPN configuration. For a list of all available elements, see the FortiClient XML Reference Guide.
RedundantSortMethod = 1
This XML tag sets the IPsec VPN connection as ping-response-based. The VPN connects to the FortiGate which responds the fastest.
RedundantSortMethod = 0
By default, RedundantSortMethod =0 and the IPsec VPN connection is priority-based. Priority-based configurations try to connect to the FortiGate starting with the first in the list.