Using The Setup Wizard; Starting The Setup Wizard; Reconnecting To The Web-Based Manager; Using The Command Line Interface - Fortinet FortiGate 100 Installation & Configuration Manual

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NAT/Route mode installation

Using the setup wizard

Starting the setup wizard

Reconnecting to the web-based manager

Using the command line interface

Configuring the FortiGate unit to operate in NAT/Route mode

FortiGate-100 Installation and Configuration Guide
From the web-based manager, you can use the setup wizard to create the initial
configuration of your FortiGate unit. To connect to the web-based manager, see
"Connecting to the web-based manager" on page
1
Select Easy Setup Wizard (the middle button in the upper-right corner of the
web-based manager).
2
Use the information that you gathered in
Select the Next button to step through the wizard pages.
3
Confirm your configuration settings and then select Finish and Close.
Note: If you use the setup wizard to configure internal server settings, the FortiGate unit adds
port forwarding virtual IPs and firewall policies for each server. For each server located on your
internal network the FortiGate unit adds an Ext->Int policy. For each server located on your
DMZ network, the FortiGate unit adds an Ext->DMZ policy.
If you used the setup wizard to change the IP address of the internal interface, you
must reconnect to the web-based manager using a new IP address. Browse to https://
followed by the new IP address of the internal interface. Otherwise, you can reconnect
to the web-based manager by browsing to https://192.168.1.99.
You have now completed the initial configuration of your FortiGate unit, and you can
proceed to
"Connecting the FortiGate unit to your networks" on page
As an alternative to using the setup wizard, you can configure the FortiGate unit using
the command line interface (CLI). To connect to the CLI, see
command line interface (CLI)" on page
Use the information that you gathered in
following procedures.
Configuring NAT/Route mode IP addresses
1
Log into the CLI if you are not already logged in.
2
Set the IP address and netmask of the internal interface to the internal IP address and
netmask that you recorded in
set system interface internal mode static ip <IP address>
<netmask>
Example
set system interface internal mode static ip 192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
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Table 10 on page 43
31.
Table 10 on page 43
Table 10 on page
43. Enter:
Starting the setup wizard
to fill in the wizard fields.
47.
"Connecting to the
to complete the
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