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Configuring basic settings

 

 

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.

Configuring basic settings

After connecting to the web-based manager you can use the following procedures to complete the basic configuration of the FortiGate unit.

To add/change the administrator password

1Go to System > Admin > Administrators.

2Select the Change Password icon for the admin administrator.

3Enter the new password and enter it again to confirm.

4Select OK.

To configure interfaces

1Go to System > Network > Interface.

2Select the edit icon for an interface.

3Set the addressing mode for the interface. Choose from manual, DHCP, or PPPoE.

4Complete the addressing configuration.

For manual addressing, enter the IP address and netmask for the interface.

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.

For information about how to configure these and other interface settings, see the

FortiGate online help or the FortiGate Administration Guide.

5Select OK.

6Repeat this procedure for each interface.

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Contents October 01-28006-0024-20041026 Installation GuideRegulatory Compliance TrademarksTable of Contents Index Introduction Secure installation, configuration, and managementWeb-based manager Command line interfaceDocument conventions Setup wizardFortiGate documentation FortiGate Installation GuideFortiManager documentation Related documentationFortiClient documentation FortiMail documentationComments on Fortinet technical documentation FortiLog documentationCustomer service and technical support Comments on Fortinet technical documentation Getting started Package contents Mounting To power off the FortiGate unit Turning the FortiGate unit power on and offConnecting to the web-based manager To connect to the web-based manager Connecting to the command line interface CLIWelcome To connect to the CLIFactory default NAT/Route mode network configuration Factory default FortiGate configuration settingsNetwork Settings Factory default Transparent mode network configurationFactory default protection profiles Factory default firewall configurationWeb protection profile settings NAT/Route mode Planning the FortiGate configurationTransparent mode NAT/Route mode with multiple external network connectionsFront control buttons and LCD Configuration optionsWeb-based manager and setup wizard Next steps Preparing to configure the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route mode NAT/Route mode installationDMZ Dhcp or PPPoE configurationTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface Using the web-based managerConfiguring basic settings To configure DNS server settings Go to System Network DNS Using the front control buttons and LCDTo add a default route Go to System Router StaticConfiguring 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 interfacesGet system interface To configure DNS server settingsOn page 28 and on page 29 for other settings Using the setup wizardDhcp server Starting the setup wizardFortiGate-800F Connecting the FortiGate unit to the networksFortiGate-800 To connect to FortiGate-800/800F user-defined interfaces To connect the FortiGate unit running in NAT/Route modeConfiguring the networks To register the FortiGate unit Go to System Config TimeTo set the date and time Go to System Maintenance Update Center To configure virus, attack, and spam definition updatesPreparing to configure Transparent mode Transparent mode installationTo change the Management IP Go to System Network Management To change the management IP address and netmask Reconnecting to the web-based managerTo configure the management IP address To add a default gatewayTo change to Transparent mode using the CLI End To configure the default gatewayTo start the setup wizard Connecting the FortiGate unit to your networkFortiGate-800F Internal Network Other Network To register your FortiGate unit Reconnecting to the web-based manager 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 High availability settings ScheduleConfig 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 Internal Network Installing and configuring the clusterConfiguring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI CLI IndexIndex 01-28006-0024-20041026

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