3.Provide the following details:

a.Server Name.

b.Server Group. Use the drop-down list to assign this server to a group from the existing configured groups.

c.Server Mode. Use the drop-down list to choose the mode (bridge, nat, or route) your topology requires. Refer to the description above to understand the differences between these modes.

For routed mode, enter the Trusted IP Address (the IP address of the trusted interface on the external server device) and the Untrusted IP Address (the IP address of the untrusted interface on the external server device). (You can also choose to enable a health check on either or both of these interfaces.)

For bridged mode, enter the Trusted Port number (the port connected to the trusted side of the ESI server) and the Untrusted Port number (the port connected to the untrusted side of the ESI server).

For NAT mode, enter the Trusted IP Address (the trusted interface on the external server) and the NAT Destination Port number (the port a packet is redirected to rather than the original destination port in the packet). You can also choose to enable a health check on the trusted IP address interface.

4.Click Done when you are finished.

5.Click Apply to apply the configuration changes..

In the CLI

Use these CLI commands to configure an ESI server and identify its associated attributes:

esi server server_identity dport destination_tcp/udp_port mode {bridge nat route}

trusted-ip-addr ip-addr [health-check] trusted-port slot/port untrusted-ip-addr ip-addr [health-check] untrusted-port slot/port

For example:

esi server forti_1 mode route

trusted-ip-addr 10.168.172.3 untrusted-ip-addr 10.168.171.3

Defining the ESI Server Group

The following sections describe how to configure an ESI server group using the WebUI and CLI.

In the WebUI

To configure an ESI server group on the controller:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services > External Services page.

2.Click Add in the Server Groups section. (To change an existing group, click Edit.)

3.Provide the following details:

a.Enter a Group Name.

b.In the drop-down list, select a health check profile.

4.Click Done when you are finished.

5.Click Apply to apply the configuration changes.

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