Connecting a private network to the Internet using NAT/Route mode
7
Connecting the network
Connect the FortiGate WAN1 interface to
your ISP-supplied equipment.
Connect the internal network to the FortiGate
internal interface (typically port 1).
Power on the ISP’s equipment, the FortiGate
unit, and the PCs on the Internal network.
Configuring the FortiGate
unit’s interfaces
From a PC on the Internal network, connect
to the FortiGate web-based manager using
either FortiExplorer or an Internet browser.
You can con
fi
gure the PC to get its IP
address using DHCP and then browse
to
https://192.168.1.99
. You could also
give the PC a static IP address on the
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
subnet.
Login using
admin
and no password.
Go to
System > Network > Interface
and.
Edit
the
wan1
interface.
Set the
Addressing Mode
to
Manual
and
the
IP/Netmask
to your public IP
.
ISP
FortiGate
Internal Network
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