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Firewall Virtual IP

Viewing the virtual IP list

Configuring virtual IPs

FortiGate Version 3.0 MR4 Administration Guide
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To view the virtual IP list, go to Firewall > Virtual IP > Virtual IP.
Figure 149:Virtual IP list
The virtual IP list has the following icons and features:
Create New
Select to add a virtual IP.
Name
The name of the virtual IP.
IP
The external IP address or IP address range.
Service Port
The external port number or port number range. The service port is
included in port forwarding virtual IPs.
Map to IP/IP
The mapped to IP address or address range on the destination network.
Range
Map to Port
The mapped to port number or port number range. The map to port is
included in port forwarding virtual IPs.
Delete icon
Remove the virtual IP from the list. The Delete icon only appears if the
virtual IP is not being used in a firewall policy.
Edit icon
Edit the virtual IP to change any virtual IP option including the virtual IP
name.
To add a virtual IP, go to Firewall > Virtual IP > Virtual IP and select Create new.
To edit a virtual IP, go to Firewall > Virtual IP > Virtual IP and select the Edit icon
for the virtual IP to edit.
Name
Enter or change the name to identify the virtual IP. To avoid confusion,
firewall policies, addresses, address groups, and virtual IPs cannot
share names.
External Interface Select the virtual IP external interface from the list. The external
interface is connected to the source network and receives the packets
to be forwarded to the destination network. You can select any
FortiGate interface, VLAN subinterface, or VPN interface.
Type
Select Static NAT, Load Balance, or Server Load Balance. For details
about VIP types, see
FortiGate unit" on page
External IP
Enter the external IP address that you want to map to an address on
the destination network.
Address/Range
To configure a dynamic virtual IP that accepts connections for any IP
address, set the external IP address to 0.0.0.0. For a static NAT
dynamic virtual IP you can only add one mapped IP address. For a
load balance dynamic virtual IP you can specify a single mapped
address or a mapped address range.
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