Changing to nat/route mode, Restarting the fortigate unit, Shutting down the fortigate unit – Fortinet FortiGate-800 User Manual
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Changing to NAT/Route mode
System status
Changing to NAT/Route mode
Use the following procedure to change the FortiGate unit from Transparent mode to
NAT/Route mode. After you change the FortiGate unit to NAT/Route mode, most of
the configuration resets to NAT/Route mode factory defaults.
The following items are not set to NAT/Route mode factory defaults:
• The admin administrator account password (see
“Adding and editing administrator
)
“High availability” on page 73
)
• Custom replacement messages (see
“Replacement messages” on page 181
)
To change to NAT/Route mode
1
Go to System > Status.
2
Select Change to NAT Mode.
3
Select NAT/Route in the operation mode list.
4
Select OK.
The FortiGate unit changes operation mode.
5
To reconnect to the web-based manager you must connect to the interface configured
by default for management access.
By default in NAT/Route mode, you can connect to the internal or DMZ interface. The
default Transparent mode management IP address is 192.168.1.99.
See
“Connecting to the web-based manager” on page 28
or
command line interface (CLI)” on page 29
.
Restarting the FortiGate unit
1
Go to System > Status.
2
Select Restart.
The FortiGate unit restarts.
Shutting down the FortiGate unit
You can restart the FortiGate unit after shutdown only by turning the power off and
then on.
1
Go to System > Status.
2
Select Shutdown.
The FortiGate unit shuts down and all traffic flow stops.