Quick Configuration Guide; Registering Your Fortinet Product; Planning The Configuration; Nat/Route Mode - Fortinet FortiGate-5001B Manual

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Quick Configuration Guide

Registering your Fortinet product

Planning the configuration

NAT/Route mode

FortiGate-5001B Security System Guide
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This section is a quick start guide to connecting and configuring a FortiGate-5001B
security system for your network.
Before using this chapter, your FortiGate-5000 series or compatible ATCA chassis should
be mounted and connected to your power system. In addition, your FortiGate-5001B
board should be inserted into the chassis and SFP+ transceivers should be installed. The
FortiGate-5001B board should also be powered up and the front panel LEDs should
indicate that the board is functioning normally.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Registering your Fortinet product
Planning the configuration
Choosing the configuration tool
Factory default settings
Configuring NAT/Route mode
Configuring Transparent mode
Upgrading FortiGate-5001B firmware
FortiGate-5001B base backplane data communication
Register your Fortinet product to receive Fortinet customer services such as product
updates and customer support. You must also register your product for FortiGuard
services such as FortiGuard Antivirus and Intrusion Prevention updates and for
FortiGuard Web Filtering and AntiSpam.
Register your product by visiting
Register/Renew.
To register, enter your contact information and the serial numbers of the Fortinet products
that you or your organization have purchased. You can register multiple Fortinet products
in a single session without re-entering your contact information.
Before beginning to configure your FortiGate-5001B security system, you need to plan
how to integrate the system into your network. Your configuration plan depends on the
operating mode that you select: NAT/Route mode (the default) or Transparent mode.
In NAT/Route mode, the FortiGate-5001B security system is visible to the networks that it
is connected to. Each interface connected to a network must be configured with an IP
address that is valid for that network. In many configurations, in NAT/Route mode all of
the FortiGate interfaces are on different networks, and each network is on a separate
subnet.
FortiGate-5001B
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