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In the CLI
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Example Route-mode ESI Topology
This section introduces the configuration for a sample route-mode topology using the controller and Fortinet
Anti-Virus gateways. In route mode, the trusted and untrusted interfaces between the controller and the Fortinet
gateways are on different subnets. shows an example route-mode topology.
Figure 124 Example Route-Mode Topology
In the topology shown, the following configurations are entered on the controller and Fortinet gateway:
ESI server configuration on controller
z Trusted IP address = 10.168.172.3 (syslog source)
z Untrusted IP address = 10.168.171.3
z Mode = route
IP routing configuration on Fortinet gateway
z Default gateway (core router) = 10.168.172.1
z Static route for wireless user subnet (10.168.173.0/24) through the controller (10.168.171.2)
Configuring the Example Routed ESI Topology
This section describes how to implement the example routed ESI topology shown in . The description includes
the relevant configuration—both the WebUI and the CLI configuration processes are described—required on
the controller to integrate with a AVF server appliance.
Note: ESI with Fortinet Anti-Virus gateways is supported only in route mode.
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Wireless User Subnet
= 10.168.173.0/24
Fortinet Gateway
Controller
Untrusted interface IP
address = 10.168.171.3/24
Trusted interface IP
address = 10.168.172.3/24
Untrusted interface IP
address = 10.168.171.1/24
Trusted interface IP
address = 10.168.172.1/24
Core Router (default gateway)
= 10.168.172.1/24