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.