You can get the values in FortiGate itself using the command. # print
tablesize Or here in the documentation.
https://docs.fortinet.com/max-value-table Best Regards,SSS
Hello anneso, First question: Is it SSL or IPSec dial-up VPN?Second, I
was mentioning MTU; not about CPU.Third, have you tested with simple
user/password authentication? May be worth a try. Best Regards,SSS
I see. Maybe worth testing it with a lightweight Linux VM on the same
hypervisor I mentioned earlier to see if it gets IP and decide how to
manipulate your Hypervisor.
Hello, Since Certificates are used for authentication + dial-up, based
on my experience this might very well be a case of MTU issue. Worth
checking MTU or first try with simple user+password if that works. Best
Regards,SSS
Hello, It depends on how you are connecting your Laptop to the FGT-VM vs
FGT-300F. Try with another VM on the same hypervisor and attaching it to
VMner2 might give you an idea whether it is FGT-VM config or ESXi
Hypervisor config. When we talk about ...