Example Static Route To An Internal Destination - Fortinet FortiGate 100 Installation & Configuration Manual

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Example static route to an internal destination

FortiGate-100 Installation and Configuration Guide
Figure 12
shows a FortiGate unit where the FDN is located on an external subnet and
the management computer is located on a remote, internal subnet. To reach the FDN,
you need to enter a single default route that points to the upstream router as the next
hop/default gateway. To reach the management computer, you need to enter a single
static route that leads directly to it. This route will point to the internal router as the
next hop. (No route is required for the DNS servers because they are on the same
layer 3 subnet as the FortiGate unit.)
Figure 12: Static route to an internal destination
General configuration steps
1
Set the unit to operate in Transparent mode.
2
Configure the Management IP address and Netmask of the FortiGate unit.
3
Configure the static route to the management computer on the internal network.
4
Configure the default route to the external network.
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