Fortinet fortigate-50r Installationsanweisungen

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Connecting the FortiGate unit to your networks
Transparent mode installation
Connecting the FortiGate unit to your networks
When you have completed the initial configuration, you can connect the FortiGate unit 
between your internal network and the Internet.
There are two 10/100 BaseTX connectors on the FortiGate-50 unit:
• Internal for connecting to your internal network,
• External for connecting to the Internet.
To connect the FortiGate unit:
1
Connect the Internal interface to the hub or switch connected to your internal network.
2
Connect the External interface to the Internet.
Connect to the public switch or router provided by your Internet Service Provider.
Figure 6: FortiGate-50 network connections
In Transparent mode, the FortiGate unit does not change the layer 3 topology. This 
means that all of its interfaces are on the same IP subnet and that it appears to other 
devices as a bridge. Typically, the FortiGate unit would be deployed in Transparent 
mode when it is intended to provide antivirus and content scanning behind an existing 
firewall solution. 
A FortiGate unit in Transparent mode can also perform firewalling. Even though it 
takes no part in the layer 3 topology, it can examine layer 3 header information and 
make decisions on whether to block or pass traffic.