Interfaces
To view and manage interfaces, go to Network > Interfaces.
This page displays the following information and options:
Interface
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The interface name and description, where applicable.
Failover IP will be listed under this field with the following descriptor:(cluster external port).
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port1 (administration port)
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port1 is hard-coded as the administration interface. You can select to enable or disable HTTP, SSH, Telnet access rights on port1. HTTPS is enabled by default. port1 can be used for Device mode, although a different, dedicated port is recommended.
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port2
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Deception VM deployment.
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port3 (VM outgoing interface)
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Deception VM deployment.
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port4
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Deception VM deployment.
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port5/port6
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Deception VM deployment.
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port7/port8
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Deception VM deployment.
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IPv4
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The IPv4 IP address and subnet mask of the interface.
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IPv6
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The IPv6 IP address and subnet mask of the interface.
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Interface Status
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The state of the interface, one of the following states:
- Interface is up
- Interface is down
- Interface is being used by sniffer
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Link Status
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The link status.
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Access Rights
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The access rights associated with the interface. HTTPS is enabled by default on port1. You can select to enable HTTP, SSH, and Telnet access on port1.
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Edit
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Select the interface and select Edit from the toolbar to edit the interface.
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To edit an interface:
- Select the The IPv4/IPv6 address of an interface name, and click the Edit button from the toolbar.
- Edit the IP address as required.
- Click OK to apply the changes.
You can also change the interface status from Up to Down by clicking the status icon.
To edit administrative access:
The port1 interface is used for administrative access to the FortiDeceptor device. HTTPS is enabled by default, but you can edit this interface to enable HTTP, SSH, and Telnet support.
Edit the IP address and the access rights as required and click
OK
to apply the changes.