Network configuration

Adding routes in Transparent mode

 

 

6Set Device #1 to the FortiGate interface through which to route traffic to connect to Gateway #1.

You can select the name of an interface or Auto (the default). If you select the name of an interface, the traffic is routed to that interface. If you select Auto the system selects the interface according to the following rules:

If the Gateway #1 IP address is on the same subnet as a FortiGate interface, the system sends the traffic to that interface.

If the Gateway #1 IP address is not on the same subnet as a FortiGate interface, the system routes the traffic to the external interface, using the default route.

You can use Device #1 to send packets to an interface that is on a different subnet than the destination IP address of the packets without routing them using the default route.

7Set Device #2 to the FortiGate interface through which to route traffic to connect to Gateway #2.

You can select the name of an interface or Auto (the default). If you select the name of an interface, the traffic is routed to that interface. If you select Auto the system selects the interface according to rules:

If the Gateway #2 IP address is on the same subnet as a FortiGate interface, the system sends the traffic to that interface.

If the Gateway #2 IP address is not on the same subnet as a FortiGate interface, the system routes the traffic to the external interface, using the default route.

You can use Device #2 to send packets to an interface that is on a different subnet than the destination IP address of the packets without routing them using the default route.

8Select OK to save the route.

Note: Any 2 routes in the routing table must differ by something other than just the gateway to be simultaneously active. If two routes added to the routing table are identical except for their gateway IP addresses, only the route closer to the top of the routing table can be active.

Note: Arrange routes in the routing table from more specific to more general. To arrange routes in the routing table, see “Configuring the routing table”.

Adding routes in Transparent mode

Use the following procedure to add routes when operating the FortiGate unit in

Transparent mode.

1Go to System > Network > Routing.

2Select New to add a new route.

3Enter the Destination IP address and Netmask for the route.

4Enter the Gateway IP address for the route.

5Select OK to save the new route.

6Repeat these steps to add more routes as required.

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