Fortinet 800 Switch User Manual


 
Getting started NAT/Route mode
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Planning the FortiGate configuration
Before you configure the FortiGate unit, you need to plan how to integrate the unit into
the network. Among other things, you must decide whether you want the unit to be
visible to the network, which firewall functions you want it to provide, and how you
want it to control the traffic flowing between its interfaces.
Your configuration plan depends on the operating mode that you select. The FortiGate
unit can be configured in one of two modes: NAT/Route mode (the default) or
Transparent mode.
NAT/Route mode
In NAT/Route mode, the FortiGate unit is visible to the network. Like a router, all its
interfaces are on different subnets. The following interfaces are available in
NAT/Route mode:
External is the interface to the external network (usually the Internet).
Internal is the interface to the internal network.
DMZ is the interface to the DMZ network.
HA is the interface used to connect to other FortiGate-800/800F units if you are
installing an HA cluster
Ports 1 to 4 can be connected to other networks.
You can add firewall policies to control whether communications through the
FortiGate unit operate in NAT or Route mode. Firewall policies control the flow of
traffic based on the source address, destination address, and service of each packet.
In NAT mode, the FortiGate unit performs network address translation before it sends
the packet to the destination network. In Route mode, there is no address translation.
You typically use NAT/Route mode when the FortiGate unit is operating as a gateway
between private and public networks. In this configuration, you would create NAT
mode firewall policies to control traffic flowing between the internal, private network
and the external, public network (usually the Internet).
If you have multiple internal networks, such as a DMZ network in addition to the
internal, private network, you could create route mode firewall policies for traffic
flowing between them.
Figure 6: Example NAT/Route mode network configuration
FortiGate-800 Unit
in NAT/Route mode
Route mode policies
controlling traffic between
internal networks.
Internal network
DMZ network
Internal
192.168.1.99
DMZ
10.10.10.1
192.168.1.3
10.10.10.2
External
204.23.1.5
NAT mode policies controlling
traffic between internal and
external networks.
Internet
Esc Enter
CONSOLE
INTERNAL EXTERNAL DMZ HA 123
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