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To connect a FortiWiFi HA cluster
Use the following procedure to connect a cluster operating in NAT/Route mode or
Transparent mode. Connect the FortiWiFi units in the cluster to each other and to your
network. You must connect all matching interfaces in the cluster to the same hub or
switch. Then you must connect these interfaces to their networks using the same hub
or switch.
Fortinet recommends using switches for all cluster connections for the best
performance.
The FortiWiFi units in the cluster use cluster ethernet interfaces to communicate
cluster session information, synchronize the cluster configuration, and report
individual cluster member status. The units in the cluster are constantly
communicating HA status information to make sure that the cluster is operating
properly. This cluster communication is also called the cluster heartbeat.
Inserting an HA cluster into your network temporarily interrupts communications on
the network because new physical connections are being made to route traffic through
the cluster. Also, starting the cluster interrupts network traffic until the individual
FortiWiFi units in the cluster are functioning and the cluster completes negotiation.
Cluster negotiation normally takes just a few seconds. During system startup and
negotiation all network traffic is dropped.
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Connect the cluster units.
Connect the internal interfaces of each FortiWiFi unit to a switch or hub connected
to your internal network.
Connect the WAN1 interfaces of each FortiWiFi unit to a switch or hub connected
to your external network.
Connect the DMZ interfaces of the FortiWiFi units to another switch or hub.
Optionally connect the WAN2 interface of each FortiWiFi unit to a switch or hub
connected a second external network.
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System config
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