Make Fortigate a VPN Client like fx. a Windows/Mac

Is it possible in any way to make a Fortigate 40F a VPN Client like you would do it on a Windows/Mac - Could be L2TP over IPsec or something else.

I found this article FortiGate as an L2TP client - Fortinet Community - but it does not seem to be what im looking for.

SOLVED
Routing through datacenter

FGT can be a dialup IPsec spoke (~ “remote client”).
FGT can be an SSL-VPN client (since 7.0).
L2TP as well, but you mentioned that already.

Easy : FortiGate as SSL VPN Client | FortiGate / FortiOS 7.0.0 | Fortinet Document Library
Or IPsec : FortiGate as dialup client | FortiGate / FortiOS 6.2.16 | Fortinet Document Library

If that article is not what you are looking for, what are you looking for? What are you trying to connect to?

Im trying to connect to a Draytek Vigor3910, but what i can see in that article, its not possible to use L2TP over IPsec, and that’s what im after.

But we might have found a solution to get around doing this, by routing through a datacenter.

At the risk of stating the obvious - is there a reason you’re not attempting a straight up site to site IPsec VPN (without L2TP)?

Yes, one site is behind NAT, and the Draytek doesn’t seem to have the support of a Dial-Up VPN, as we would do it usually.

Understood.

FYI you can still use standard ipsec site to site if the NAT router that’s in the way supports NAT-T (most do these days, including CGNAT implementations). It’s exactly how I run my teleworker gateway device to the office (i.e. behind my home router, with no port forwards needed).