FortiGate-60R Installation and Configuration Guide Version 2.50 MR2
NAT/Route mode installation
Installing the FortiGate unit using the default configuration
FortiGate-60R Installation and Configuration Guide
This chapter describes how to install the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route mode. To install
the FortiGate unit in Transparent mode, see
page
59.
This chapter describes:
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Installing the FortiGate unit using the default configuration
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Preparing to configure NAT/Route mode
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Using the setup wizard
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Using the command line interface
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Connecting the FortiGate unit to your networks
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Configuring your networks
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Completing the configuration
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Configuration example: Multiple connections to the Internet
Depending on your requirements, you may be able to deploy the FortiGate unit
without changing its factory default configuration. If the factory default settings in
Table 11
are compatible with your requirements, all you need to do is configure your
internal network and then connect the FortiGate unit.
Table 11: FortiGate unit factory default configuration
Operating Mode
NAT/Route mode.
Firewall Policy
One NAT mode policy that allows users on the internal network to access
any Internet service. No other traffic is allowed. All web and email traffic
is scanned for viruses.
WAN1 interface
The WAN1 interface receives its IP address by DHCP from your Internet
Service Provider (ISP).
DHCP Server
The FortiGate unit functions as a DHCP server for your internal network.
If you configure the computers on your internal network to obtain an IP
on internal
address automatically using DHCP, the FortiGate unit automatically sets
network
the IP addresses of the computers in this range:
Starting IP: 192.168.1.1
Ending IP: 192.168.1.254
One IP address is reserved for the FortiGate internal interface:
192.168.1.99.
"Transparent mode installation" on
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