Importing Route Scopes - Fortinet FortiNac BFN620 Installation Manual

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Layer 3 Network - Configure Route Scopes

Importing Route Scopes

To import route scopes from a csv file, use one of the following formats:
Single Route Format
ScopeLabel,Default Gateway,Mask,Domain,Lease Pool "start
address-end address,start address-end address"
Access Point Management Route Format
ScopeLabel,Production Default Gateway,Production
Mask,Production Domain,Production Lease Pool "start address-
end address,start address-end address",Isolation Default
Gateway,Isolation Mask,Isolation Domain,Isolation Lease Pool
"start address-end address, start address-end address"
Double quotes are accepted surrounding any field but are not required. On Lease Pools quotes
should surround the entire list of lease pools.
Note: The ScopeLabel field must be unique for each route scope that you import. If it is not
unique, the record with the first instance of the ScopeLabel field is duplicated for each
subsequent instance of the identical ScopeLabel.
Note: When setting up Layer 3 Network Configurations in the Configuration Wizard, labels of
DHCP Scopes should not begin with any of these strings: "REG_", "REM_", "AUTH_", "DE_",
"ISOL_", "VPN_", or "HUB_". These are reserved.
Examples:
Single Route Scope
building-1,172.16.220.1,255.255.255.0,company-
reg.com,"172.16.220.100-172.16.220.150,172.16.220.200-
172.16.220.250"
Access Point Management Route Scope
building-1,172.16.220.1,255.255.255.0,company-apm-
prod.com,"172.16.220.100-172.16.220.150, 172.16.220.200-
172.16.220.250",172.16.220.1,255.255.255.0,company-apm-
isol.com,"172.16.220.151-172.16.220.175"
For each scope you are configuring:
Navigate to the scope window, for example, Isolation.
1.
Click
2.
Import
On the
3.
Import Scopes File
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.
window browse to the csv file and click
.
Apply

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