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Configuring basic settings

NAT/Route mode installation

 

 

Note: If you change the IP address of the interface you are connecting to, you must connect through a web browser again using the new address. Browse to https:// followed by the new IP address of the interface. If the new IP address of the interface is on a different subnet, you may have to change the IP address of your computer to the same subnet.

To configure DNS server settings

1Go to System > Network > DNS.

2Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.

3Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.

4Select OK.

To add a default route

Add a default route to configure where the FortiGate unit sends traffic destined for an external network (usually the Internet). Adding the default route also defines which interface is connected to an external network. The default route is not required if the interface connected to the external network is configured using DHCP or PPPoE.

1Go to System > Router > Static.

2If the Static Route table contains a default route (IP and Mask set to 0.0.0.0), select the Delete icon to delete this route.

3Select Create New.

4Set Destination IP to 0.0.0.0.

5Set Mask to 0.0.0.0.

6Set Gateway to the default gateway IP address.

7Set Device to the interface connected to the external network.

8Select OK.

Using the front control buttons and LCD

Basic settings, including interface IP addresses, netmasks, default gateways, and the FortiGate operating mode can be configured using the LCD and front control buttons on the FortiGate unit. Use the information that you recorded in Table 6 on

page 28 to complete the following procedure. Start when Main Menu is displayed on the LCD.

Note: You cannot configure DHCP or PPPoE from the control buttons and LCD. Instead you can use the web-based manager, the CLI, or the setup wizard.

To change the IP address and netmask of an interface

1Press Enter to display the interface list.

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Contents Installation Guide October 01-28006-0024-20041026Trademarks Regulatory ComplianceTable of Contents Index Secure installation, configuration, and management IntroductionCommand line interface Web-based managerSetup wizard Document conventionsFortiGate Installation Guide FortiGate documentationFortiClient documentation Related documentationFortiManager documentation FortiMail documentationFortiLog documentation Comments on Fortinet technical documentationCustomer service and technical support Comments on Fortinet technical documentation Getting started Package contents Mounting Turning the FortiGate unit power on and off Connecting to the web-based managerTo power off the FortiGate unit Connecting to the command line interface CLI To connect to the web-based managerTo connect to the CLI WelcomeFactory default FortiGate configuration settings Factory default NAT/Route mode network configurationFactory default Transparent mode network configuration Network SettingsFactory default firewall configuration Factory default protection profilesWeb protection profile settings Planning the FortiGate configuration NAT/Route modeNAT/Route mode with multiple external network connections Transparent modeConfiguration options Web-based manager and setup wizardFront control buttons and LCD Next steps NAT/Route mode installation Preparing to configure the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route modeDhcp or PPPoE configuration DMZUsing the web-based manager Configuring basic settingsTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface To add a default route Using the front control buttons and LCDTo configure DNS server settings Go to System Network DNS Go to System Router StaticTo add a default gateway to an interface Using the command line interfaceConfiguring the FortiGate unit to operate in NAT/Route mode To add/change the administrator passwordTo configure interfaces ExampleTo configure DNS server settings Get system interfaceUsing the setup wizard On page 28 and on page 29 for other settingsStarting the setup wizard Dhcp serverConnecting the FortiGate unit to the networks FortiGate-800FortiGate-800F To connect the FortiGate unit running in NAT/Route mode To connect to FortiGate-800/800F user-defined interfacesConfiguring the networks Go to System Config Time To set the date and timeTo register the FortiGate unit To configure virus, attack, and spam definition updates Go to System Maintenance Update CenterTransparent mode installation Preparing to configure Transparent modeTo change the Management IP Go to System Network Management Reconnecting to the web-based manager To change the management IP address and netmaskTo add a default gateway To change to Transparent mode using the CLITo configure the management IP address To configure the default gateway EndConnecting the FortiGate unit to your network To start the setup wizardFortiGate-800F Internal Network Other Network To register your FortiGate unit Reconnecting to the web-based manager High availability configuration settings High availability installationConfiguring FortiGate units for HA operation Priorities of heartbeat device and monitor prioritiesGroup ID MAC Address High availability settings Schedule To change the FortiGate unit host nameConfiguring 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 operationTo connect the cluster Installing and configuring the cluster Internal NetworkConfiguring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI Index CLIIndex 01-28006-0024-20041026

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