Fortinet MR8 manual Using the web-based manager, Dhcp or PPPoE configuration

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Using the web-based manager

 

NAT/Route mode installation

 

 

 

 

 

Table 6: NAT/Route mode settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

Administrator Password:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internal

IP:

_____._____._____._____

 

Netmask:

_____._____._____._____

 

 

 

WAN1

IP:

_____._____._____._____

 

Netmask:

_____._____._____._____

 

 

 

WAN2

IP:

_____._____._____._____

 

Netmask:

_____._____._____._____

 

 

 

DMZ

IP:

_____._____._____._____

 

Netmask:

_____._____._____._____

 

 

 

 

Default Gateway:

_____._____._____._____

 

 

Interface connected to

 

 

 

external network (usually

 

 

 

wan1):

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network settings

A default route consists of a default gateway and the name of the

 

interface connected to the external network (usually the Internet).

 

 

 

 

The default gateway directs all non-local traffic to this interface and

 

 

to the external network.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary DNS Server:

_____._____._____._____

 

 

Secondary DNS Server:

_____._____._____._____

DHCP or PPPoE configuration

You can configure any FortiGate interface to acquire its IP address from a DHCP or PPPoE server. Your ISP may provide IP addresses using one of these protocols.

To use the FortiGate DHCP server, you need to configure an IP address range and default route for the server. No configuration information is required for interfaces that are configured to use DHCP.

PPPoE requires you to supply a user name and password. In addition, PPPoE unnumbered configurations require you to supply an IP address. Use Table 7 to record the information you require for your PPPoE configuration.

Table 7: PPPoE settings

User name:

Password:

Using the web-based manager

You can use the web-based manager for the initial configuration of the FortiGate unit.

You can also continue to use the web-based manager for all FortiGate unit settings.

For information about connecting to the web-based manager, see “Connecting to the web-based manager” on page 16.

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Contents Installation Guide January 01-28008-0018-20050128Trademarks Regulatory ComplianceTable of Contents Index Secure installation, configuration, and management IntroductionCommand line interface Web-based managerSetup wizard Document conventionsFortiGate Installation Guide FortiGate documentationRelated documentation Fortinet Knowledge CenterComments on Fortinet technical documentation FortiManager documentationFortiMail documentation Customer service and technical supportFortiLog documentation Customer service and technical support Customer service and technical support Getting started Package contents MountingTurning the FortiGate unit power on and off Power requirementsEnvironmental specifications To power on the FortiGate unitConnecting to the web-based manager To connect to the web-based managerConnecting to the command line interface CLI To connect to the CLIBits per second 9600 Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow controlQuick installation using factory defaults Go to System Network DNSFactory default FortiGate configuration settings Factory default Dhcp server configurationFactory default NAT/Route mode network configuration Factory default Transparent mode network configuration Factory default firewall configurationAdministrative access Management IPStrict Factory default protection profilesScan Planning the FortiGate configuration NAT/Route modeNAT/Route mode with multiple external network connections Example NAT/Route mode network configurationTransparent mode Example NAT/Route multiple internet connection configurationWeb-based manager and setup wizard Configuration optionsNext steps NAT/Route mode installation Preparing to configure the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route modeDhcp or PPPoE configuration Using the web-based managerPPPoE settings User name Password Configuring basic settings To configure interfaces Go to System Network InterfaceTo configure DNS server settings Go to System Network DNS To add a default routeUsing the command line interface Configuring the FortiGate unit to operate in NAT/Route modeTo add/change the administrator password To configure interfacesExample Get system interfaceUsing the setup wizard To configure DNS server settingsSetup wizard settings Password External InterfaceDhcp server Internal serversStarting the setup wizard Connecting the FortiGate unit to the networksSetup wizard settings Antivirus FortiGate-60 NAT/Route mode connections FortiGate-60Configuring the networks Configuring the Modem interfaceGo to System Config Time To configure virus, attack, and spam definition updatesTo set the date and time To register the FortiGate unitGo to System Maintenance Update Center Transparent mode installation Preparing to configure Transparent modeTo change the Management IP Go to System Network Management Management IPReconnecting to the web-based manager To change to Transparent mode using the CLITo configure the management IP address To configure the default gatewayTo start the setup wizard Connecting the FortiGate unit to your network InternalTo register your FortiGate unit Go to System Maintenance Update Center High availability installation Configuring FortiGate units for HA operationHigh availability configuration settings Priorities of heartbeat device and monitor prioritiesGroup ID MAC Address To change the FortiGate unit host name Configuring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI Config system global Set hostname namestr endConnecting the cluster to your networks To configure the FortiGate unit for HA operationHA network configuration To connect the clusterInstalling and configuring the cluster Installing and configuring the cluster Selecting a modem mode Configuring the modem interfaceRedundant mode configuration Standalone mode configuration To operate in standalone mode Go to System Network ModemConfiguring modem settings ModeAuto-dial Redundant forTo configure modem settings Go to System Network Modem Connecting and disconnecting the modem in Standalone modeTo connect to a dialup account Go to System Network Modem Defining a Ping Server Dead gateway detectionTo disconnect the modem ISPAdding firewall policies for modem connections Index CLIIndex