Fortinet 800F Switch User Manual


 
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Reconnecting to the web-based manager Transparent mode installation
The first time you connect to the FortiGate unit, it is configured to run in NAT/Route
mode.
To switch to Transparent mode using the web-based manager
1 Go to System > Status.
2 Select Change beside the Operation Mode.
3 Select Transparent in the Operation Mode list.
4 Select OK.
To reconnect to the web-based manager, change the IP address of the management
computer to 10.10.10.2. Connect to the internal or DMZ interface and browse to
https:// followed by the Transparent mode management IP address. The default
FortiGate Transparent mode management IP address is 10.10.10.1.
To start the setup wizard
1 Select Easy Setup Wizard (the middle button in the upper-right corner of the
web-based manager).
2 Use the information that you gathered in Table 9 on page 42 to fill in the wizard fields.
Select the Next button to step through the wizard pages.
3 Confirm your configuration settings, and then select Finish and Close.
Reconnecting to the web-based manager
If you changed the IP address of the management interface while you were using the
setup wizard, you must reconnect to the web-based manager using the new IP
address. Browse to https:// followed by the new IP address of the management
interface. Otherwise, you can reconnect to the web-based manager by browsing to
https://10.10.10.1. If you connect to the management interface through a router, make
sure that you have added a default gateway for that router to the management IP
default gateway field.
Connecting the FortiGate unit to your network
After you complete the initial configuration of the FortiGate-800/800F unit, you can
connect the FortiGate-800/800F between your internal network and the Internet and
to other networks.
FortiGate-800
There are 4 10/100/1000 Base-TX connectors on the FortiGate-800:
Internal for connecting to the internal network,
External for connecting to your public switch or router and the Internet,
DMZ for connecting to a DMZ network,
HA for connecting to another FortiGate-800 for high availability (see “High
availability installation” on page 51),