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NAT/Route mode with multiple external network connections

FortiGate-3600 Installation Guide
You can add firewall policies to control whether communications through the FortiGate
unit operate in NAT or Route mode. Firewall policies control the flow of traffic based
on the source address, destination address, and service of each packet. In NAT
mode, the FortiGate unit performs network address translation before it sends the
packet to the destination network. In Route mode, there is no address translation.
You typically use NAT/Route mode when the FortiGate unit is operating as a gateway
between private and public networks. In this configuration, you would create NAT
mode firewall policies to control traffic flowing between the internal, private network
and the external, public network (usually the Internet).
If you have multiple internal networks, such as a DMZ network in addition to the
internal, private network, you could create route mode firewall policies for traffic
flowing between them.
Figure 5: Example NAT/Route mode network configuration
External
204.23.1.5
Internet
In NAT/Route mode, you can configure the FortiGate unit with multiple redundant
connections to the external network (usually the Internet). For example, you could
create the following configuration:
External is the default interface to the external network (usually the Internet).
Port 1 is the redundant interface to the external network.
Internal is the interface to the internal network.
Port 2 is the interface to the DMZ network.
You must configure routing to support redundant Internet connections. Routing can be
used to automatically redirect connections from an interface if its connection to the
external network fails.
Otherwise, security policy configuration is similar to a NAT/Route mode configuration
with a single Internet connection. You would create NAT mode firewall policies to
control traffic flowing between the internal, private network and the external, public
network (usually the Internet).
If you have multiple internal networks, such as a DMZ network in addition to the
internal, private network, you could create route mode firewall policies for traffic
flowing between them.
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FortiGate-3600 Unit
in NAT/Route mode
POWER
1
Esc
Enter
Hi-Temp
4
1
2
3
4
5/HA
INTERNAL
NAT mode policies controlling
traffic between internal and
external networks.
Planning the FortiGate configuration
Internal network
192.168.1.3
Internal
192.168.1.1
2
3
Route mode policies
5/HA
INT
EXT
controlling traffic between
EXTERNAL
internal networks.
Port 3
DMZ network
10.10.10.2
10.10.10.23
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