Configuring inter-VDOM link acceleration with NP6 processors
FortiGate units with NP6 processors include NPU VDOM links that can be used to accelerate inter-VDOM link traffic.
- A FortiGate with two NP6 processors may have two NPU VDOM links, each with two interfaces:
- npu0_vlink (NPU VDOM link)
npu0_vlink0 (NPU VDOM link interface)
npu0_vlink1 (NPU VDOM link interface) - npu1_vlink (NPU VDOM link)
npu1_vlink0 (NPU VDOM link interface)
npu1_vlink1 (NPU VDOM link interface)
- npu0_vlink (NPU VDOM link)
Explicit proxy traffic over NP6 inter-VDOM links may be blocked if that traffic uses jumbo frames. |
These interfaces are visible from the GUI and CLI. Enter the following CLI command to display the NPU VDOM links:
get system interface
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== [ npu0_vlink0 ]
name: npu0_vlink0 mode: static ip: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 status: down netbios-forward: disable type: physical sflow-sampler: disable explicit-web-proxy: disable explicit-ftp-proxy: disable mtu-override: disable wccp: disable drop-overlapped-fragment: disable drop-fragment: disable
== [ npu0_vlink1 ]
name: npu0_vlink1 mode: static ip: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 status: down netbios-forward: disable type: physical sflow-sampler: disable explicit-web-proxy: disable explicit-ftp-proxy: disable mtu-override: disable wccp: disable drop-overlapped-fragment: disable drop-fragment: disable
== [ npu1_vlink0 ]
name: npu1_vlink0 mode: static ip: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 status: down netbios-forward: disable type: physical sflow-sampler: disable explicit-web-proxy: disable explicit-ftp-proxy: disable mtu-override: disable wccp: disable drop-overlapped-fragment: disable drop-fragment: disable
== [ npu1_vlink1 ]
name: npu1_vlink1 mode: static ip: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 status: down netbios-forward: disable type: physical sflow-sampler: disable explicit-web-proxy: disable explicit-ftp-proxy: disable mtu-override: disable wccp: disable drop-overlapped-fragment: disable drop-fragment: disable
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By default the NPU VDOM link interfaces are assigned to the root VDOM. To use them to accelerate inter-VDOM link traffic, assign each interface in the pair to the VDOMs that you want to offload traffic between. For example, if you have added a VDOM named New-VDOM, you can go to System > Network > Interfaces and edit the npu0-vlink1 interface and set the Virtual Domain to New-VDOM. This results in an accelerated inter-VDOM link between root and New-VDOM. You can also do this from the CLI:
config system interface
edit npu0-vlink1
set vdom New-VDOM
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