- 1. FortiOS 6.4 What's New (Overview)
- 2. What's New in FortiOS 7.0
- 3. What's New in FortiOS 7.2
- 4. IPsec VPN with FortiClient
- 5. How to Purchase or Renew FortiGuard Services (6.0)
- 6. Rack Mount Sliding Rail Installation
- 7. Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
- 8. Setting up WiFi with FortiAP
- 9. Traffic Shaping Limiting Bandwidth
- 10. VIP Port Forwarding (5.4)
- 11. What's New in FortiSandbox 4.0
- 12. How to Setup User Group Based Firewall Policies
- 13. SSL VPN Web/Tunnel Mode
- 14. Basic FortiAP Setup - Managed by FortiOS 5.4
- 15. High Availability Setup
- 16. Basic Setup Video for FortiAuthenticator
- 17. Cookbook - Basic Firewall Policies
- 18. Cookbook - Redundant Internet
- 19. Manage FortiSwitch with FortiGate, FortiOS 5.4
- 20. Device MAC Access Control
- 21. Redundant Internet with SD-WAN
- 22. User & Device Authentication
- 23. Virtual Domains in FortiOS 5.4.
- 24. Adding FortiGate Devices to FortiManager
- 25. Basic Setup Video for FortiMail
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High Availability Setup
In this video, you’ll learn how to setup a secondary backup FortiGate unit to provide redundancy if the primary FortiGate unit fails. This setup is called High Availability, or HA, and improves network reliability. First, you’ll connect the backup FortiGate unit to a previously installed FortiGate to form a high availability HA cluster. The FortiGate Clustering Protocol (FGCP) is used for enhanced reliability and performance. To test failover, you’ll disconnect the primary FortiGate to simulate the primary going down. HA Heartbeat monitoring ensures that the backup FortiGate unit will then become the primary unit. Visit Fortinet's documentation library at http://docs.fortinet.com or our video portal at http://video.fortinet.com. Best viewed in 1080p.