Fortinet FortiMail-100 User Manual

Gateway mode, Transparent mode, Fortimail-100

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Checking the Package Contents

Connecting

Planning the Configuration

POWER

STATUS

4

3

2

1

LINK / ACT

10/100

POWER

STATUS

4

3

2

1

LINK / ACT

10/100

Back

Internal Interface,

switch connectors

1,2,3,4

Power

Connection

USB

(future)

1

2

3

4

DC+12V

USB

RS-232 Serial

Connection

Ethernet Cables:

Orange - Crossover

Grey - Straight-through

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Null-Modem Cable

(RS-232)

Front

Power Cable Power Supply

Power LED

Status LED

Interface

status LEDs

FortiMail-100

Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e

POWER

STATUS

4

3

2

1

LINK / ACT

10/100

Gateway mode

In Gateway mode, the FortiMail unit protects your email server by scanning the SMTP traffic

for viruses and spam messages as it passes through the FortiMail unit.

You can configure your firewall or DNS server to ensure that incoming SMTP traffic goes

through the FortiMail unit before reaching the email server. Optionally, you can configure the

email server to use the FortiMail unit as the relay server for outgoing SMTP traffic.

The FortiMail unit integrates into your existing network with only minor changes to your

network configuration.

Transparent mode

In Transparent mode, the FortiMail unit protects your email server by scanning the SMTP traf-

fic for viruses and spam messages as it passes through the FortiMail unit.

The FortiMail unit provides seamless integration into existing networks. You can place the

FortiMail unit in front of the existing email server without any configuration changes to the

existing network topology, for filtering email messages. This means that all of the FortiMail

interfaces are on the same IP subnet and appears to other devices as a bridge. Alternatively,

you can configure the FortiMail unit as a combination of a bridge and a router by assigning

IP addresses to some of its interfaces. In this situation, the interfaces can be on different

subnets.

FortiMail-100

06-30004-0321-20080909

Connector

Type

Speed

Protocol

Description

Ports 1, 2, 3, 4

RJ-45

10/100Base-T Ethernet

Connection to the network.

CONSOLE

DB-9

9600 bps

RS-232

Connection to the management computer. Provides

access to the command line interface (CLI).

FortiMail-100 LED Indicators

LED

State

Description

Power

On

The FortiMail unit is on.

Off

The FortiMail unit is off.

Status

On

FortiMail unit is running normally.

10/100

On

The interface is connected at 100 Mbps.

Off

The interface is connected at 10 Mbps.

Link Act

Flashing

Network activities on the FortiMail unit.

On

Interface connected.

Straight-through Ethernet cable connects
to hub or switch on the network.

Power cable connects

to power supply.

1

2

3

4

DC+12V

USB

Optional null modem cable connects to

serial port on management computer.

Place the FortiMail unit on a stable surface. It requires 1.5 inches (3.75 cm) clearance on

each side to allow for cooling.

Make sure the power is not plugged into the wall before connecting the power cable.

The Status light flashes while the unit is starting up and remains lit when the system is up

and running.

Connect the FortiMail unit to a power outlet and to the network hub or switch.

Server mode

In Server mode, the FortiMail unit provides basic email server functionality, supporting

WebMail, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP email protocols. In addition, the FortiMail Server provides

antivirus, antispam, email archiving, logging and reporting services.

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