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David, those VLANs are subinterfaces on the Fortigate, so they adhere to Fortigate routing table, which has a default route to internet on port1 (represented by the GNS3 cloud), the only part you need to make it work besides creating the subinterfaces, is to create a firewall policy, from the three vlans as source interfaces, to port1, and make sure NAT is enabled, then internet will work for the clients behind those 3 vlans.
Thank you for another excellent video. Your videos are informative and easy to follow.
Great video and explanation.
Great video and explanation. Helped me solve my issue with the multi interfaces switch
Awesome video! Great explanation of the description and purpose for each step
Thanks for the video =)
This video is part of Introduction to Fortigate Firewall course, get it now on ElastiCourse/Udemy:
www.elasticourse.com/courses/introduction-to-fortigate-firewall/
www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-fortigate-firewall/?referralCode=AA76B8B95B4D27DCD75C
excellent video, I am wondering if you have the part where those vlans are routed to internet
David, those VLANs are subinterfaces on the Fortigate, so they adhere to Fortigate routing table, which has a default route to internet on port1 (represented by the GNS3 cloud), the only part you need to make it work besides creating the subinterfaces, is to create a firewall policy, from the three vlans as source interfaces, to port1, and make sure NAT is enabled, then internet will work for the clients behind those 3 vlans.
Hello, how did you enable the logs in forward traffic in the minute 20:59 ? which is the procedure ?
On the bottom of the policy set there is a policy called "Implicit Deny", scroll to the right under log and right click -> Enable