Adding static nat virtual ips – Fortinet FortiGate 4000 User Manual

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Virtual IPs

Firewall configuration

This section describes:

Adding static NAT virtual IPs

Adding port forwarding virtual IPs

Adding policies with virtual IPs

Adding static NAT virtual IPs

To add a static NAT virtual IP

1

Go to Firewall > Virtual IP.

2

Select New to add a virtual IP.

3

Type a Name for the virtual IP.
The name can contain numbers (0-9), uppercase and lowercase letters (A-Z, a-z), and
the special characters - and _. Other special characters and spaces are not allowed.

4

Select the virtual IP External Interface from the list.
The external interface is the interface connected to the source network that receives
the packets to be forwarded to the destination network.
You can select any firewall interface or a VLAN subinterface.
You can set the virtual IP external interface to any FortiGate interface.

Table 47

contains example virtual IP external interface settings and describes the policies that
you can add the resulting virtual IP to.

5

In the Type section, select Static NAT.

6

Enter the External IP Address that you want to map to an address on the destination
network.
For example, if the virtual IP provides access from the Internet to a web server on a
destination network, the external IP address must be a static IP address obtained from
your ISP for your web server. This address must be a unique address that is not used
by another host and cannot be the same as the IP address of the external interface
selected in step

4

. However, this address must be routed to this interface. The virtual

IP address and the external IP address can be on different subnets.
If the IP address of the external interface selected in step

4

is set using PPPoE or

DHCP, you can enter 0.0.0.0 for the external IP address. The FortiGate unit
substitutes the IP address set for this external interface using PPPoE or DHCP.

Table 47: Virtual IP External Interface examples

External Interface Description
internal

To map an internal address to an address on a network connected to

another interface, VLAN subinterface, or zone. If you select internal, the

static NAT virtual IP can be added to policies for connections from the

internal interface or any zone containing the internal interface, to any

other interface, VLAN subinterface, or zone.

external

To map an external address to an address on a network connected to

another interface, VLAN subinterface, or zone. If you select external, the

static NAT virtual IP can be added to policies for connections from the

external interface or any zone containing the external interface, to any

other interface, VLAN subinterface, or zone.

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