Network Settings
You can configure the following network settings for your FortiGuest.
Server Information
You can configure or modify the pre-configured FortiGuest server settings.
- Navigate to System > Network Settings.
- Configure the Hostname settings.
- Hostname - Assign a hostname as defined in DNS (without DNS suffix).
- Domain - Enter the domain name for your organization (e.g. fortinet.com).
- IP Address - Enter the network IPv4 address.
- Subnet Mask - Enter the corresponding subnet mask.
- Gateway - Enter the default gateway for the network to which FortiGuest is connected.
Network Interface Information
You can configure FortiGuest with 4 active interfaces with traffic segregation. The administrators can configure administrative access and services like captive portal and RADIUS authentication/accounting on a per interface basis.
Note: If administrative access services and captive portal are configured for different interfaces, then FQDN forward and reverse lookup in the DNS server should point to the IP address of the interface which has captive portal configured. In such a scenario, the administrator can access the FortiGuest portal only with IP address and not with the FQDN.
Select a port and click Edit to modify the following settings as required.
Settings |
Description |
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IP Address and Subnet Mask |
Enter the IPv4 address and netmask associated with this interface. |
Admin Access |
Select the allowed administrative service protocols from the following.
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Service Access |
Enable the services that you want FortiGuest to act as a server for.
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Static Routes
In this page, you can create a default route to your network gateway on the interface that connects to the gateway. You can create, edit, or delete routes as required.
Settings |
Description |
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Network Interface | Select the network interface that connects to the gateway. |
Destination IP/Mask | The destination IP address and netmask for this route. |
Gateway | Enter the IP address of the next hop router to which this route directs traffic. |