How to set up your FortiWAN Configuring Network Interface (Network Setting)
In this example, the router is assumed to be connected to FortiWAN’s WAN port1.
Network Information from ISP:
Client side IP segment is 211.102.30.0/24, Gateway (i.e. the IP for the router) is 211.102.30.254, while the netmask is
255.255.255.0.
FortiWAN's IP is assumed as 211.102.30.253.
Servers in between ATU-R and FortiWAN occupy the IP range between 211.102.30.70-100.102.30.99.
WAN port is on port #1.
DMZ port is on port #2.
ISP supplies the router.
Hardware Configuration:
Connect the router with FortiWAN in WAN1 by referring to router's user manual. Note: FortiWAN is viewed as a normal
PC when connected to other network equipment.
Configuration Steps:
1.
Log onto the FortiWAN Web UI.
2.
Go to [System] → [Network Settings] → [WAN Settings].
3.
Under the WAN Link menu, select "1" and select "Enable" in Basic Settings.
4.
In the WAN Type scroll menu, select [Routing Mode].
5.
Set WAN port to port #1.
6.
Enter the corresponding up/down stream bandwidth. For example, if the type of ADSL connection is 512/64K,
then enter [64] and [512] in the Up Stream and Down Stream parameter fields respectively. Note: The Up and
Down Stream parameters will not affect the physical bandwidth provided by the ISP. It will only affect the BM and
Statistical pages.
7.
Set the IPv4 Gateway to 211.21.30.254.
86 FortiWAN Handbook
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