Configuring network interfaces
Fortinet devices can be connected to any of the FortiAnalyzer unit's interfaces. The DNS servers must be on the networks to which the FortiAnalyzer unit connects, and should have two different IP addresses.
The following port configuration is recommended:
- Use port 1 for device log traffic, and disable unneeded services on it, such as SSH, TELNET, Web Service, and so on.
- Use a second port for administrator access, and enable HTTPS, Web Service, and SSH for this port. Leave other services disabled.
To configure port 1:
- Go to System Settings > Network. The System Network Management Interface pane is displayed.
- Configure the following settings for port1, then click Apply to apply your changes.
Name
Displays the name of the interface.
IP Address/Netmask
The IP address and netmask associated with this interface.
IPv6 Address
The IPv6 address associated with this interface.
Administrative Access
Select the allowed administrative service protocols from: HTTPS, HTTP, PING, SSH, Telnet, SNMP, Web Service, and FortiManager.
IPv6 Administrative Access
Select the allowed IPv6 administrative service protocols from: HTTPS, HTTP, PING, SSH, Telnet, SNMP, Web Service, and FortiManager.
Default Gateway
The default gateway associated with this interface.
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS server IP address.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS server IP address.
To configure additional ports:
- Go to System Settings > Network and click All Interfaces. The interface list opens.
- Double-click on a port, right-click on a port then select Edit from the pop-up menu, or select a port then click Edit in the toolbar. The Edit System Interface pane is displayed.
- Configure the settings as required.
- Click OK to apply your changes.
The port name, default gateway, and DNS servers cannot be changed from the Edit System Interface pane. The port can be given an alias if needed. |