Deploying vWAN on Azure
Following is a summary of the steps required to deploy virtual WAN on Azure:
- On Azure Marketplace, deploy Azure vWAN. See Creating the Azure virtual WAN.
- On Azure Marketplace, deploy Azure vWAN hub. See Creating the virtual WAN hub.
- On the Azure portal, peer an Azure virtual network (VNET) to the virtual WAN hub. See Peering a vNET to the virtual WAN hub.
- On Azure Marketplace, deploy FortiGates network virtual appliances (NVAs). See Deploying FortiGate NVAs in vWAN hub.
- On the Azure portal, enable the routing policy. See Enabling Azure routing policy.
- On FortiManager, authorize the FortiGate NVAs for management by FortiManager. See Authorizing FortiGate NVAs on FortiManager.
When managing branch devices for SD-WAN, ensure that branch devices are in a separate device group in FortiManager. See Adding FortiGate branch devices to device groups.
- On FortiManager, apply the license to the FortiGate NVAs. See Licensing FortiGate NVAs on FortiManager.
- On FortiManager, configure the static routes for each FortiGate NVA. See Configuring static routes and enabling BGP on FortiGate NVAs.
- On FortiManager, configure remote logging for the FortiGate NVAs. See Configuring remote logging on NVA FortiGates.
- On FortiManager, enable FGSP on the FortiGate NVAs. See Configuring FGSP on FortiGate NVAs (CLI).