the correct answer is D
for ECMP to work properly, both routes need to have the same priority value so the FortiGate can load-balance traffic between them.
currently, all traffic will use port1 (due to its lower priority value of 0) and port2 will only be used if port1 fails.
by changing port1's priority to match port2's priority of 10, both default routes will have equal cost, allowing the FortiGate to implement ECMP routing to distribute web traffic across both internet connections.
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Ic3Box
1 month ago