Fortinet 500A, FORTIGATE, 127, Network Router manual Connecting the cluster to your networks

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High availability installation

Configuring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI

 

 

To configure the FortiGate unit for HA operation

1Configure HA settings.

Use the following command to:

Set the HA mode

Set the Group ID

Change the unit priority

Enable override master

Enter an HA password

Select an active-active HA schedule

config system ha

set mode {a-a a-p standalone} set groupid <id_integer>

set priority <priority_integer> set override {disable enable} set password <password_str>

set schedule {hub ip ipport leastconnection none random round-robin weight-round-robin}

end

The FortiGate unit negotiates to establish an HA cluster.

2If you are configuring a NAT/Route mode cluster, power off the FortiGate unit and then repeat this procedure for all the FortiGate units in the cluster. Once all of the units are configured, continue with “Connecting the cluster to your networks” on page 49.

3If you are configuring a Transparent mode cluster, switch the FortiGate unit to Transparent mode.

config system global

set opmode transparent end

4Allow the FortiGate unit to restart in Transparent mode and then power off the FortiGate unit.

5Repeat this procedure for all of the FortiGate units in the cluster then continue with “Connecting the cluster to your networks” on page 49.

Connecting the cluster to your networks

Use the following procedure to connect a cluster operating in NAT/Route mode or Transparent mode. Connect the FortiGate units in the cluster to each other and to your network. You must connect all matching interfaces in the cluster to the same hub or switch. Then you must connect these interfaces to their networks using the same hub or switch.

Fortinet recommends using switches for all cluster connections for the best performance.

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Contents October 01-28005-0101-20041015 Installation GuideRegulatory Compliance TrademarksTable of Contents Index Reliability demanded by large enterprises IntroductionWeb-based manager Secure installation, configuration, and managementSetup wizard Command line interfaceDocument conventions Set allowaccess ping https ssh snmp http telnet Comments on Fortinet technical documentation Fortinet documentationCustomer service and technical support Getting started Mounting Package contentsPower requirements Turning the FortiGate unit power on and offEnvironmental specifications Air flowTo power off the FortiGate unit Connecting to the web-based managerTo connect to the web-based manager To connect to the CLI Connecting to the command line interface CLIBits per second 9600 Data bits Parity Factory default FortiGate configuration settingsStop bits Flow control Network Settings Factory default NAT/Route mode network configurationAccount PortFactory default firewall configuration Factory default Transparent mode network configurationStrict Factory default protection profilesScan WebNAT/Route mode Planning the FortiGate configurationExample NAT/Route mode network configuration NAT/Route mode with multiple external network connectionsConfiguration options Transparent modeFortiGate-500A Unit Management IP in Transparent mode Next steps Web-based manager and setup wizardConfiguration options Getting started 01-28005-0101-20041015 Preparing to configure the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route mode NAT/Route mode installationPPPoE settings User name Password Dhcp or PPPoE configurationConfiguring basic settings Using the web-based managerTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface To configure DNS server settings Go to System Network DNSTo add a default route Using the front control buttons and LCDGo to System Router Static To change the IP address and netmask of an interfaceConfiguring the FortiGate unit to operate in NAT/Route mode Using the command line interfaceTo add a default gateway to an interface To add/change the administrator passwordExample To configure DNS server settings Using the setup wizard Setup wizard settings Antivirus Starting the setup wizardTo connect the FortiGate unit running in NAT/Route mode Connecting the FortiGate unit to the networksPort 1 Port Go to System Config Time Configuring the networksTo set the date and time Go to System Maintenance Update Center To configure virus, attack, and spam definition updatesTo register the FortiGate unit Preparing to configure Transparent mode Transparent mode installationDNS Settings Transparent mode settings Administrator PasswordTo change the Management IP Go to System Network Management To add a default gateway Reconnecting to the web-based managerTo change the management IP address and netmask To configure the management IP address To change to Transparent mode using the CLIExample To configure the default gatewayTo start the setup wizard Connecting the FortiGate unit to your networkPort FortiGate-500ATo register your FortiGate unit Configuring FortiGate units for HA operation High availability installationHigh availability configuration settings Priorities of heartbeat device and monitor prioritiesGroup ID MAC Address To change the FortiGate unit host name Config system global Set hostname namestr end Configuring FortiGate units for HA using the CLITo configure the FortiGate unit for HA operation Connecting the cluster to your networksTo connect the cluster HA network configurationInstalling and configuring the cluster Configuring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI CLI IndexIndex 01-28005-0101-20041015

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