To add interfaces to a zone, To add an interface to a virtual domain – Fortinet 100A User Manual

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Configuring interfaces

System network

To add a VLAN subinterface

See

“To add a VLAN subinterface in NAT/Route mode” on page 65

.

To bring down an interface that is administratively up

You can bring down physical interfaces or VLAN subinterfaces. Bringing down a
physical interface also brings down the VLAN subinterfaces associated with it.

1

Go to System > Network > Interface.
The interface list is displayed.

2

Select Bring Down for the interface that you want to stop.

To start up an interface that is administratively down

You can start up physical interfaces and VLAN subinterfaces. Starting a physical
interface does not start the VLAN subinterfaces added to it.

1

Go to System > Network > Interface.
The interface list is displayed.

2

Select Bring Up for the interface that you want to start.

To add interfaces to a zone

If you have added zones to the FortiGate unit, you can use this procedure to add
interfaces or VLAN subinterfaces to the zone. To add a zone, see

“To add a zone” on

page 59

. You cannot add an interface to a zone if you have added firewall policies for

the interface. Delete firewall policies for the interface and then add the interface to the
zone.

1

Go to System > Network > Zone.

2

Choose the zone to add the interface or VLAN subinterface to and select Edit.

3

Select the names of the interfaces or VLAN subinterfaces to add to the zone.

4

Select OK to save the changes.

To add an interface to a virtual domain

If you have added virtual domains to the FortiGate unit, you can use this procedure to
add an interface or VLAN subinterface to a virtual domain. To add a virtual domain,
see

“To add a virtual domain” on page 135

. You cannot add an interface to a virtual

domain if you have added firewall policies for the interface. Delete firewall policies for
the interface and then add the interface to the virtual domain.

1

Go to System > Network > Interface.

2

Choose the interface or VLAN subinterface to add to a virtual domain and select Edit.

3

From the Virtual Domain list, select the virtual domain that you want to add the
interface to.

4

Select OK to save the changes.

5

Repeat these steps to add more interfaces or VLAN subinterfaces to virtual domains.

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