Fortinet 5001A-DW Using the CLI to configure NAT/Route mode, To configure the Default Gateway

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Configuring NAT/Route mode

Quick Configuration Guide

3Set the addressing mode for the interface. (See the online help for information.)

For manual addressing, enter the IP address and netmask for the interface that you added to Table 8 on page 29.

For DHCP addressing, select DHCP and any required settings.

For PPPoE addressing, select PPPoE and enter the username and password and any other required settings.

To configure the Primary and Secondary DNS server IP addresses

1Go to System > Network > Options.

2Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS IP addresses that you added to Table 8 on page 29 as required and select Apply.

To configure the Default Gateway

1Go to Router > Static and select Edit icon for the static route.

2Select the Device that you recorded above.

3Set Gateway to the Default Gateway IP address that you added to Table 8 on page 29.

4Select OK.

Using the CLI to configure NAT/Route mode

1Use the serial cable supplied with your FortiGate-5001A board to connect the FortiGate Console port to the management computer serial port.

2Start a terminal emulation program (HyperTerminal) on the management computer. Use these settings:

Baud Rate (bps) 9600, Data bits 8, Parity None, Stop bits 1, and Flow Control None.

3At the Login: prompt, type admin and press Enter twice (no password required).

4Change the administrator password.

config system admin edit admin

set password <password>

end

Note: See the Fortinet Knowledge Center article Recovering lost administrator account passwords if you forget or lose an administrator account password and cannot log into your FortiGate unit.

5Configure the port1 internal interface to the setting that you added to Table 8 on page 29.

config system interface edit port1

set ip <intf_ip>/<netmask_ip>

end

 

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Contents FortiGate-5001A Page Contents For more information FortiGate-5001A security system Front panel LEDs and connectors Front panel LEDs and connectorsLEDs Lists and describes the FortiGate-5001A LEDsConnectors Base backplane communicationFabric backplane communication AMC modules FortiGate-RTM-XB2FortiGate-ASM-FB4 Hardware installation Changing FortiGate-5001A SW11 switch settings SW11To change or verify the SW11 switch setting Location of SWFortiGate-5001A mounting components OpenInserting a FortiGate-5001A board To insert a FortiGate-5001A board into a chassis slotOpen the handles to their fully open positions FortiGate-5001A normal operating LEDs Removing a FortiGate-5001A board To remove a FortiGate-5001A board from a chassis slotRemoving a FortiGate-5001A board Resetting a FortiGate-5001A board Installing and removing AMC modulesInserting AMC modules To install an AMC slot filler panelInserting AMC slot filler panels To insert an AMC module into a FortiGate-5001A boardRemoving AMC modules To remove an AMC module from a FortiGate-5001A boardTroubleshooting All chassis Firmware problemFortiGate-5001A does not start up To remove and reset an AMC module FortiGate AMC modules not detected by FortiGate-5001A boardPlanning the configuration Registering your Fortinet productNAT/Route mode Transparent modeChoosing the configuration tool Web-based managerFactory default settings Configuring NAT/Route modeCommand Line Interface CLI Using the web-based manager to configure NAT/Route mode To configure interfaces Go to System Network InterfaceUsing the CLI to configure NAT/Route mode To configure the Default GatewayConfiguring Transparent mode Using the web-based manager to configure Transparent modeUsing the CLI to configure Transparent mode To switch from NAT/Route mode to transparent modeTo upgrade the firmware using the web-based manager To upgrade the firmware using the CLIUpgrading FortiGate-5001A firmware FortiGate-5001A base backplane data communication CLI FortiGate-5001A fabric backplane data communication Powering off the FortiGate-5001A board To power off a FortiGate-5001A boardPowering off the FortiGate-5001A board Customer service and technical support Fortinet documentationRegister your Fortinet product Trademarks Regulatory compliance

5001A-SW, 5001A-DW specifications

Fortinet's FortiGate 5001A is a high-performance, next-generation firewall designed to meet the demands of large enterprises and data centers. The model comes in two distinct configurations—the 5001A-DW for data center workloads and the 5001A-SW for enhanced security capabilities.

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The appliances also support advanced routing protocols and capabilities like Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) to facilitate complex network designs. Their flexibility in deployment makes them suitable for a variety of environments, whether on-premises or in the cloud.

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Overall, the Fortinet FortiGate 5001A-DW and 5001A-SW models stand out for their scalability, advanced threat protection, and robust performance, positioning them as essential tools for organizations seeking to fortify their defenses against evolving cyber threats in today's digital landscape.