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Limitations of FortiGate-7000F virtual clustering

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Limitations of FortiGate-7000F virtual clustering

FortiGate-7000F virtual clustering includes the following limitations:

  • Virtual clustering supports two FortiGate-7000Fs only.
  • Active-passive HA mode is supported, active-active HA is not.
  • The root and mgmt-vdom VDOMs must be in virtual cluster 1 (also called the primary virtual cluster).
  • A VLAN must be in the same virtual cluster as the physical interface or LAG that the VLAN has been added to. The VLAN can be in the same VDOM as its physical interface or LAG or in a different VDOM, as long as both VDOMs are in the same virtual cluster.

  • The interfaces that are created when you add an inter-VDOM link must be in the same virtual cluster as the inter-VDOM link. You can change the virtual cluster that an inter-VDOM link is in by editing the inter-VDOM link and changing the vcluster setting.

Limitations of FortiGate-7000F virtual clustering

FortiGate-7000F virtual clustering includes the following limitations:

  • Virtual clustering supports two FortiGate-7000Fs only.
  • Active-passive HA mode is supported, active-active HA is not.
  • The root and mgmt-vdom VDOMs must be in virtual cluster 1 (also called the primary virtual cluster).
  • A VLAN must be in the same virtual cluster as the physical interface or LAG that the VLAN has been added to. The VLAN can be in the same VDOM as its physical interface or LAG or in a different VDOM, as long as both VDOMs are in the same virtual cluster.

  • The interfaces that are created when you add an inter-VDOM link must be in the same virtual cluster as the inter-VDOM link. You can change the virtual cluster that an inter-VDOM link is in by editing the inter-VDOM link and changing the vcluster setting.