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McAfee Interface mapping

McAfee Interface mapping

You can manually map the interface.

To select the appropriate FortiGate interface, click the value in the FortiGate Interface column, and then select a value or enter a custom interface name.

To edit other values, double-click the proper column. Use the toolbar icon on the right to show and hide columns. You can also use the Tuning page to create mappings after the conversion is complete.

To import a set of interface mappings from a file, click Import.

To download the current set of interface mappings, click Export.

To delete an interface, select the entry and click Delete Selected. This is useful if your target FortiGate has fewer interfaces than the source configuration.

Setting Description
VDOM Shows the virtual domains used in the conversion. ("root" by default)
Source Interface Shows each interface on the McAfee firewall.
FortiGate Interface The input field for corresponding FortiGate interface names. Click to assign a FortiGate port or input the interface name manually for each interface. (Only available when the output format is FortiGate)

Normalized interface

The input field for corresponding normalized interface names, which would be configured in the ADOM database in FortiManager. Click to assign a port or input the interface name manually for each interface. (Only available when the output format is FortiManager)

Device interface

The input field for corresponding interface names in the managed devices in FortiManager. Click to assign a port or input the interface name manually for each interface. (Only available when the output format is FortiManager)

Members Shows any members, if they are set.
IP-Netmask Shows the IP address and netmask of the connection.
Type Shows the type of interface.
Access Shows which protocols has permission to access each interface.
Import Click to load a set of interface mappings from a text file.
Export Saves the current set of interface mappings to a text file.
Delete Selected Click to delete the selected mapping item.

McAfee Interface mapping

You can manually map the interface.

To select the appropriate FortiGate interface, click the value in the FortiGate Interface column, and then select a value or enter a custom interface name.

To edit other values, double-click the proper column. Use the toolbar icon on the right to show and hide columns. You can also use the Tuning page to create mappings after the conversion is complete.

To import a set of interface mappings from a file, click Import.

To download the current set of interface mappings, click Export.

To delete an interface, select the entry and click Delete Selected. This is useful if your target FortiGate has fewer interfaces than the source configuration.

Setting Description
VDOM Shows the virtual domains used in the conversion. ("root" by default)
Source Interface Shows each interface on the McAfee firewall.
FortiGate Interface The input field for corresponding FortiGate interface names. Click to assign a FortiGate port or input the interface name manually for each interface. (Only available when the output format is FortiGate)

Normalized interface

The input field for corresponding normalized interface names, which would be configured in the ADOM database in FortiManager. Click to assign a port or input the interface name manually for each interface. (Only available when the output format is FortiManager)

Device interface

The input field for corresponding interface names in the managed devices in FortiManager. Click to assign a port or input the interface name manually for each interface. (Only available when the output format is FortiManager)

Members Shows any members, if they are set.
IP-Netmask Shows the IP address and netmask of the connection.
Type Shows the type of interface.
Access Shows which protocols has permission to access each interface.
Import Click to load a set of interface mappings from a text file.
Export Saves the current set of interface mappings to a text file.
Delete Selected Click to delete the selected mapping item.