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Fortinet’s FortiWAN intelligently balances Internet and intranet traffic across multiple WAN connections, providing additional low-cost incoming and outgoing bandwidth for the enterprise and substantially increased connection reliability. FortiWAN is supported by a userfriendly UI and a flexible policy-based performance management system. It provides a unique solution that offers comprehensive multi-WAN management that keeps costs down as well as keeping customers and users connected.
Increase Network Performance
FortiWAN intelligently aggregates multiple broadband and/or leased access lines to
significantly increase Internet access performance. FortiWAN load balances Internet service
requests, optimally distributing traffic across all available access links. Seven different load
balancing algorithms provide the flexibility to maximize productivity from any network scenario.
Inbound Access Load Balancing
FortiWAN also load balances service requests from Internet users accessing Enterprise-hosted
web, email or VPN servers. Multiple links, media and ISPs can be utilized without complex
interfaces or programming with your service providers. Bandwidth can be added and
removed quickly and easily.
Site-to-Site WAN Connectivity
FortiWAN gives you high-performance inter-site connectivity without the need to lease
expensive links such as T1 and T3. FortiWAN aggregates multiple low-cost Internet access
links to create site-to-site Virtual Private Line (VPL) tunnels of up to 1 Gbps for LAN-like
performance between company locations. By using multiple carriers and media, reliability of
these VPL tunnels can exceed that of traditional engineered carrier links.
Tunnel Routing — Virtual Private Line Services
Inter-site tunnels can be created from fractional, full, multiple
and fractions of multiple WAN links. Applications requiring large
single-session bandwidth such as video conferencing or WAN
optimization can use multiple links to build the bandwidth needed.
Multi-session traffic can share an appropriately-sized tunnel. Tunnels have the same functionality as single links, supporting load balancing, fallback, failover and health detection within and between tunnels.
Load Balancing Algorithms
Multi-Homing
Bandwidth Management
Flexible Licensing
Tunnel Routing
Other Features
Management