Advanced nat/route mode settings – Fortinet FortiGate 4000 User Manual

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Preparing to configure NAT/Route mode

NAT/Route mode installation

Advanced NAT/Route mode settings

Use

Table 21

to gather the information that you need to customize advanced

FortiGate NAT/Route mode settings.

External interface

IP:

_____._____._____._____

Netmask:

_____._____._____._____

Default Gateway:

_____._____._____._____

Primary DNS Server:

_____._____._____._____

Secondary DNS Server:

_____._____._____._____

Internal servers

Web Server:

_____._____._____._____

SMTP Server:

_____._____._____._____

POP3 Server:

_____._____._____._____

IMAP Server:

_____._____._____._____

FTP Server:

_____._____._____._____

If you provide access from the Internet to a web server, mail server,

IMAP server, or FTP server installed on an internal network, add the IP

addresses of the servers here.

Table 20: NAT/Route mode settings (Continued)

Table 21: Advanced FortiGate NAT/Route mode settings

External
interface

DHCP:

If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you with

an IP address using DHCP, no further information is

required.

PPPoE:

User name:

Password:

If your ISP supplies you with an IP address using PPPoE, record your

PPPoE user name and password.

DHCP server

Starting IP:

_____._____._____._____

Ending IP:

_____._____._____._____

Netmask:

_____._____._____._____

Default Route:

_____._____._____._____

DNS IP:

_____._____._____._____

The FortiGate unit includes a DHCP server that you can configure to

automatically set the addresses of the computers on your internal network.

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