Transparent mode configuration examples, Fortigate-800 – Fortinet FortiGate-800 User Manual
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Transparent mode configuration examples
Transparent mode installation
Figure 10: FortiGate-800 Transparent mode connections
Transparent mode configuration examples
A FortiGate unit operating in Transparent mode still requires a basic configuration to
operate as a node on the IP network. As a minimum, the FortiGate unit must be
configured with an IP address and subnet mask. These are used for management
access and to allow the unit to receive antivirus and definitions updates. Also, the unit
must have sufficient route information to reach:
• the management computer,
• The FortiResponse Distribution Network (FDN),
• a DNS server.
A route is required whenever the FortiGate unit connects to a router to reach a
destination. If all the destinations are located on the external network, you might be
required to enter only a single default route. If, however, the network topology is more
complex, you might be required to enter one or more static routes in addition to the
default route.
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