Fortinet FortiGate 3016B User Manual

Checking the Package Contents
POWER
STATUS
Esc Enter
MGMT1
MGMT2
MODEM
CONSOLE
123 5 7 9 11 13 15
4
6 8 10 12 14 16
ASM
Straight-through Ethernet for access to the web-based manager
Optional RJ-45 to DB-9 cable connects
to serial port on management computer
Power cables connect to power outlets
Fiber optic cable
connects
to internal network or Internet
POWER
STATUS
Esc Enter
MGMT1
MGMT2
MODEM
CONSOLE
123 5 7 9 11 13 15
4
6 8 10 12 14 16
ASM
Power alarm reset button
Internet
Router
Internal
network
Port 3
10.10.10.1
10.10.10.2
Internal N et work
192.168.1.3
Port 2
192.168.1.99
Routing policies controlling
traffic between internal
networks.
Port 1
204.23.1.5
NAT mode policies controlling
traffic between internal
and external networks.
Internet
Router
DMZ n et
w
ork
Web Server
Mail Server
Interna l
network
Hub or switch
Port 3
Poirt 1
Port 2
Back
Front
Power
Connecti ons
Power Cable s (2)
Rack- Mount Bracke ts
Docum entati on
Ether net Ca bles: Orang e - Cr ossove r Grey - Stra ight-t hrough
USER MANUAL
RJ-45 to
DB-9 Serial Cable
FortiGate-3016B
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Qu i ck S ta r t G u id e
POWER
STATUS
Esc Enter
MODEM
CONSOLE
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
4
6 8 10 12 14 16 18
FG-AMC-SW
4x Optical Transceivers 4x Copper Transceivers
POWER
STATUS
Esc Enter
MGMT1
MGMT2
MODEM
CONSOLE
123 5 7 9 11 13 15
4
6 8 10 12 14 16
ASM
Copper
Manageme nt
Ports
Fiber Po rts
USB
Serial a nd
Modem Co nnections
LCD Disp lay
Control Buttons
LED State Description
Power
Status
MGMT1 and MGMT2 (Right LED)
MGMT1 and MGMT2 (Left LED)
Ports 1 to 16
Green The FortiGate unit is on.
Off The FortiGate unit is off.
Green The FortiGate unit is running normally.
Off The FortiGate unit is off.
Green The correct cable is in use and the connected equipment
has power.
Flashing Green Network activity at this interface.
Off No link established.
Green Connection at 1000 Mb.
Amber Connection at 100 Mb.
Off Connection at 10 Mb.
Green The correct cable is in use and the connected equipment
has power.
Flashing Green Network activity at this interface.
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FortiGate-3016B
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Connector Type Speed Protocol Description
MGMT1 and MGMT2
RJ-45 10/100/1000
Base-T
Ethernet Copper gigabit connection to 10/100/1000
copper networks.
Ports 1 to 16 LC SFP 1000Base-SX Ethernet Multimode ber optic connections to
gigabit optical networks for small packet performance required for voice, video and other multimedia streaming applications.
CONSOLE RJ-45 9600 bps
8/N/1
RS-232 serial
Optional connection to the management computer. Provides access to the com­mand line interface (CLI).
USB USB USB Optional connection to a USB key for
rmware backup and installation.
Connect the FortiGate unit to a power outlet and to the internal and external networks.
Place the unit on a stable surface.
Connect both power cables into the back of the FortiGate unit, then plug the power
• cables into a power bar.
MAIN MENU appears when the unit is up and running.
If only one power supply is connected, an audible alarm sounds to indicate a failed
• power supply. To stop this alarm, press the red alarm cancel button.
Before beginning to congure the FortiGate unit, you need to plan how to integrate the unit into your network. Your conguration plan is dependent upon the operating mode that you select: NAT/Route mode (the default) or Transparent mode. Refer to the Documentation CD-ROM for information on how to control trafc, and how to congure HA, antivirus protection, FortiGuard, Web content ltering, Spam ltering, intrusion prevention (IPS), and virtual private networking (VPN).
NAT/Route mode
In NAT/Route mode, each FortiGate unit is visible to the network that it is connected to. All of its interfaces are on different subnets. Each interface connected to a network must be
congured with an IP address that is valid for that network.
You would typically use NAT/Route mode when the FortiGate unit is deployed as a gateway between private and public networks. In its default NAT/Route mode conguration, the unit functions as a rewall. Firewall policies control communications through the FortiGate unit.
No trafc can pass through the FortiGate unit until you add rewall policies.
Transparent mode
In Transparent mode, the FortiGate unit is invisible to the network. All of its interfaces are on
the same subnet. You only have to congure a management IP address so that you can make conguration changes.
You would typically use the FortiGate unit in Transparent mode on a private network behind an existing rewall or behind a router. In its default Transparent mode conguration, the unit functions as a rewall. No trafc can pass through the FortiGate unit until you add re-
wall policies.
In NAT/Route mode, rewall policies can operate in NAT mode or in Route mode. In NAT
mode, the FortiGate unit performs network address translation before IP packets are sent to
You can connect up to four network segments to the FortiGate unit to control trafc between
these network segments.
the destination network. In Route mode, no translation takes place.
Completing the Configuration
7
Collecting Information
Configuring the FortiGate Unit
Choosing a Configuration Tool
Web-based manager
Command Line Interface (CLI)
The FortiGate web-based manager is an easy to use management tool.
Use it to congure the administrator password, the interface and default gateway addresses,
and the DNS server addresses.
Requirements:
An Ethernet connection between the FortiGate unit and management computer.
• Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher on the management computer.
NAT/Route Mode
MGMT 1 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 8 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
MGMT 2 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 9 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 1 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 10 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 2 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 11 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 3 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 12 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 4 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 13 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 5 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 14 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 6 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 15 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
Port 7 IP: ____.____.____.____ Port 16 IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____ Netmask: ____.____.____.____
The CLI is a full-featured management tool. Use it to congure the administrator password, the interface addresses, default gateway address, and DNS server addresses. To congure
advanced settings, see the CLI Reference on the Tools and Documentation CD.
Requirements:
The RJ-45 to DB-9 serial connection between the FortiGate unit and management
• computer.
A terminal emulation application (HyperTerminal for Windows) on the management
• computer.
Transparent mode
Management IP IP: ____.____.____.____
Netmask: ____.____.____.____
General settings
Administrator password
Network Settings Default Gateway:
Primary DNS Server: ____.____.____.____
Secondary DNS Server: ____.____.____.____
A default gateway is required for the FortiGate unit to route connections to the Internet.
____.____.____.____
Factory default settings
NAT/Route mode Transparent mode
MGMT 1 192.168.1.99 Management IP 0.0.0.0
MGMT 2 192.168.2.99 Administrative account settings
Ports 1 to 16 0.0.0.0 User name admin
Password (none)
DHCP server on Internal
interface
192.168.1.110 – 192.168.1.210
Web-based Manager
Connect the FortiGate internal interface to a management computer Ethernet interface.
1. Use a cross-over Ethernet cable to connect the devices directly. Use straight-through Ethernet cables to connect the devices through a hub or switch.
Congure the management computer to be on the same subnet as the internal
2. interface of the FortiGate unit. To do this, change the IP address of the management computer to 192.168.1.2 and the netmask to 255.255.255.0. To access the FortiGate web-based manager, start Internet Explorer and browse to
3.
https://192.168.1.99 (remember to include the “s” in https://). Type admin in the Name eld and select Login.
4.
NAT/Route mode
To change the administrator password
Go to System > Admin > Administrators.
1. Select Change Password for the admin administrator and enter a new password.
2.
To congure interfaces
Go to System > Network > Interface.
1.
Select the edit icon for each interface to congure.
2. Set the addressing mode for the interface. (See the online help for information.)
3.
For manual addressing, enter the IP address and netmask for the interface.
For DHCP addressing, select DHCP and any required settings.
For PPPoE addressing, select PPPoE, and enter the username and password
and any other required settings.
To congure the Primary and Secondary DNS server IP addresses
Go to System > Network > Options, enter the Primary and Secondary DNS IP ad-
1. dresses that you recorded above and select Apply.
To congure a Default Gateway
Go to Router > Static and select Edit icon for the static route.
1. Set Gateway to the Default Gateway IP address you recorded above and select OK.
2.
Command Line Interface
Use the RJ-45 to DB9 serial cable to connect the FortiGate Console port to the man-
1. agement computer serial port.
Start a terminal emulation program (HyperTerminal) on the management computer. Use
2.
these settings:
Baud Rate (bps) 9600, Data bits 8, Parity None, Stop bits 1, and Flow Control None.
3.
At the Login: prompt, type admin and press Enter twice (no password required).
4.
NAT/Route mode
Congure the FortiGate internal interface.
1.
cong system interface edit <port_num> set ip <intf_ip>/<netmask_ip> set allowaccess {http|https|ssh|ping|snmp|telnet} end
Congure the primary and secondary DNS server IP addresses.
2.
cong system dns set primary <dns-server_ip> set secondary <dns-server_ip> end
Congure the default gateway.
3.
cong router static edit 1 set gateway <gateway_ip> end
Transparent Mode
Transparent mode
To switch from NAT/route mode to transparent mode
Go to System > Cong > Operation Mode and select Transparent.
1. Set the Management IP/Netmask to 192.168.1.99/24.
2. Set a default Gateway and select Apply.
3.
To change the administrator password
Go to System > Admin > Administrators.
1. Select Change Password for the admin administrator and enter a new password.
2.
To change the management interface
Go to System > Cong > Operation Mode.
1. Enter the Management IP address and netmask that you recorded above and select
2. Apply.
To congure the Primary and Secondary DNS server IP addresses
Go to System > Network > Options, enter the Primary and Secondary DNS IP ad-
1. dresses that you recorded above and select Apply.
Congratulations!
You have nished conguring the basic settings. Your network is now protected from Internet­based threats. To explore the full range of conguration options, see the online help or the
Tools and Documentation CD.
Change from NAT/Route mode to Transparent mode and congure the Management IP
1. address.
cong system settings set opmode transparent set manageip <mng_ip>/<netmask> set gateway <gateway_ip> end
Congure the DNS server IP address.
2.
cong system dns set primary <dns-server_ip> set secondary <dns-server_ip> end
Visit these links for more information and documentation for your Fortinet product.
Technical Documentation - http://docs.forticare.com
• Fortinet Knowledge Center - http://kc.forticare.com
• Fortinet Technical Support - http://support.fortinet.com
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