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Virtual IPs

Virtual IPs

Static Virtual IPs (VIP) are used to map external IP addresses to internal IP addresses. This is also called destination NAT, where a packet's destination is being NAT'd, or mapped, to a different address.

Static VIPs are commonly used to map public IP addresses to resources behind the FortiProxy unit that use private IP addresses. A static on-to-one VIP is when the entire port range is mapped. A port forwarding VIP is when the mapping is configured on a specific port or port range.

To view the virtual IPs, go to Policy & Objects > Virtual IPs.

Hover over the leftmost edge of the column heading to display the Configure Table icon, which you can use to select the columns to display or to reset all the columns to their default settings. You can also drag column headings to change their order.

The following options are available:

Create New > Virtual IP

Add a new virtual IP. See Create or edit a virtual IP.

Create New > Virtual IP Group

Add a new virtual IP group. See Create or edit a virtual IP group.

Edit

Edit the selected virtual IP or virtual IP group. See Create or edit a virtual IP or Create or edit a virtual IP group

Delete

Remove the selected virtual IP or virtual IP group.

Search

Search for text in any column.

Name

The name of the virtual IP or virtual IP group.

Interfaces

The domain name.

Details

The interface to which the virtual IP or virtual IP group is bound.

Comments

Optional description of the virtual IP or virtual IP group.

Ref.

Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects.

To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref., and the Object Usage window appears displaying the various locations of the referenced object.

extip

External IP address or range for the virtual IP.

Virtual IPs

Virtual IPs

Static Virtual IPs (VIP) are used to map external IP addresses to internal IP addresses. This is also called destination NAT, where a packet's destination is being NAT'd, or mapped, to a different address.

Static VIPs are commonly used to map public IP addresses to resources behind the FortiProxy unit that use private IP addresses. A static on-to-one VIP is when the entire port range is mapped. A port forwarding VIP is when the mapping is configured on a specific port or port range.

To view the virtual IPs, go to Policy & Objects > Virtual IPs.

Hover over the leftmost edge of the column heading to display the Configure Table icon, which you can use to select the columns to display or to reset all the columns to their default settings. You can also drag column headings to change their order.

The following options are available:

Create New > Virtual IP

Add a new virtual IP. See Create or edit a virtual IP.

Create New > Virtual IP Group

Add a new virtual IP group. See Create or edit a virtual IP group.

Edit

Edit the selected virtual IP or virtual IP group. See Create or edit a virtual IP or Create or edit a virtual IP group

Delete

Remove the selected virtual IP or virtual IP group.

Search

Search for text in any column.

Name

The name of the virtual IP or virtual IP group.

Interfaces

The domain name.

Details

The interface to which the virtual IP or virtual IP group is bound.

Comments

Optional description of the virtual IP or virtual IP group.

Ref.

Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects.

To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref., and the Object Usage window appears displaying the various locations of the referenced object.

extip

External IP address or range for the virtual IP.