Deployment overview
Microsoft Azure supports virtual WAN (vWAN), and partners with third-party solution providers, such as Fortinet, to deploy network virtual appliances (NVAs) to a vWAN hub.
This document provides a brief overview of Microsoft Azure vWAN and how you can use Fortinet FortiGate virtual machines as NVAs in a vWAN hub.
About this guide
This guide provides the design and steps for deploying a specific architecture.
This guide presents one of many ways to deploy the solution. It may also omit specific steps where readers must make design decisions to further configure their devices. It is recommended that readers also review supplementary material found in product administration guides, example guides, cookbooks, release notes, and other documents where appropriate.
This guide is part of the 4-D documentation series.
About the 4-D documentation series
Fortinet
The 4-D documentation series includes the following components:
Document type |
Description |
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Define |
Conceptual guide to introduce the reader to common |
Design |
Reference architecture guide that provides an overview of the components and architectures to satisfy common uses |
Deploy |
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Demo |
GitHub repository of the configuration and examples that documents provide |
The NGFW 4-D documentation series is available on the Fortinet Document Library. Documents for the Define and Design components are not yet published. |
For additional information and documentation about the topics covered in this document, see the Fortinet Document Library at https://docs.fortinet.com.
Intended audience
This guide is primarily created for a technical audience, including system architects and design engineers, who wants to deploy Microsoft Azure vWAN in greenfield scenarios.
For implementation, a working knowledge of FortiManager and FortiOS networking and policy configuration is ideal.
For comments and feedback about this document, visit Azure vWAN NGFW with Routing Intent on community.fortinet.com.