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In my case in the environment was 3 more networks which had to be accessed at the remote location. Xauth type on Disabled this one isn’t used by a Meraki device. When I’m able and have more time to figure this out I will make a new post for it.Įncryption is 3DES and SHA1 with Diffie-Hellman Group 2 (if you have time try to figure out a more suitable encryption method. In this case is with a low key encryption. Important notification this pre-shared key is needed if you have multiple Meraki devices connecting to your Fortigate Firewall. Rest of the settings can be left default.įill in you’re Pre-Shared key. Give your VPN tunnel a logical Name.Įnsure you select you WAN interface for the VPN tunnel and the Destination IP address. It’s a quick an dirty setup Fortigate Configuration:įirst step you login to your Fortinet Firewall \ad go to the VPN settings > IPsec Tunnel.Ĭreate a New Tunnel. As this solution for me is temporary I didn’t want to spend a lot of time in troubleshooting with the encryption settings. The Meraki is local, to make the VPN possible you need to create a setup on the Fortinet. In my case, the Fortinet appliance is a virtual machine in an Azure subscription.
SETUP MERAKI VPN ON MAC HOW TO
Today I had this kind of case and it’s not so great to find some information about how to make this vpn tunnel working propperly. It’s not common for me to configure a site to site VPN tunnel between a Fortinet device and a Meraki device.