FortiLink support
FortiGate-7000F supports managing FortiSwitch devices over FortiLink. You can manage up to 300 FortiSwitch devices from one FortiGate-7000F.
Use the following command to enable Fortilink support on the GUI and in the CLI:
config system global
set switch-controller enable
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Managed FortiSwitch GUI pages appear under the WiFi & Switch Controller GUI menu on all VDOMs except mgmt-vdom.
A FortiGate-7000F manages one or more FortiSwitches through one active FortiLink. The FortiLink can consist of one physical interface or multiple physical interfaces in a LAG. To set up a FortiGate-7000F interface as a FortiLink, from the GUI go to Network > Interface, select an interface, and set the Addressing mode to Dedicated to FortiSwitch.
You can also use the following CLI command to set the 1-P12 interface to be the FortiLink:
config system interface
edit 1-P12
set auto-auth-extension-device enable
set fortilink enable
end
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The FortiGate-7000F has the following FortiLink support limitations:
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The FIM in slot 1 (FIM-01) must be the primary FIM. FortiLink will not work if FIM-02 is the primary FIM.
In an HA configuration, if the FIM in slot 1 of the primary FortiGate-7000F fails, the secondary FortiGate-7000F becomes the new primary FortiGate-7000F with a functioning FIM in slot 1 and FortiLink support continues after the failover.
- The FortiGate-7000F does not support upgrading managed FortiSwitch firmware from the FortiOS Managed FortiSwitch GUI page. Instead you must use the FortiGate-7000F CLI or log into the managed FortiSwitch to upgrade managed FortiSwitch firmware.
- You can use any FortiGate-7000F interface as the FortiLink. However, using the M1 to M4, MGMT1, and MGMT2 interfaces is not recommended.
For more information about FortiLink support and managing FortiSwitches, see Switch Controller.