Chapter 9 High Availability : HA and failover protection : Cluster virtual MAC addresses : Diagnosing packet loss with two FortiGate HA clusters in the same broadcast domain
  
Diagnosing packet loss with two FortiGate HA clusters in the same broadcast domain
A network may experience packet loss when two FortiGate HA clusters have been deployed in the same broadcast domain. Deploying two HA clusters in the same broadcast domain can result in packet loss because of MAC address conflicts. The packet loss can be diagnosed by pinging from one cluster to the other or by pinging both of the clusters from a device within the broadcast domain. You can resolve the MAC address conflict by changing the HA Group ID configuration of the two clusters. The HA Group ID is sometimes also called the Cluster ID.
This section describes a topology that can result in packet loss, how to determine if packets are being lost, and how to correct the problem by changing the HA Group ID.
 
Packet loss on a network can also be caused by IP address conflicts. Finding and fixing IP address conflicts can be difficult. However, if you are experiencing packet loss and your network contains two FortiGate HA clusters you can use the information in this article to eliminate one possible source of packet loss.