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b. Server Group. Use the drop-down list to assign this server to a group from the existing configured
groups. (This example uses fortinet.)
c. Server Mode. Use the drop-down list to choose the mode (bridge, nat, or route) your topology requires.
Refer to the description above to understand the differences between the modes. (This example uses
route mode.)
d. Trusted IP Address. Enter 10.168.172.3.)
e. Untrusted IP Address. Enter 10.168.171.3.)
4. Click Done when you are finished.
5. Click Apply to apply the configuration changes.
In the CLI
esiserverserver_identity
dportdestination_tcp/udp_port
mode{bridge|nat|route}
trusted-ip-addrip-addr [health-check]
trusted-portslot/port
untrusted-ip-addrip-addr [health-check]
untrusted-portslot/port
Defining the ESI Server Group
The following sections describe how to configure an ESI server group using the WebUI and CLI.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services > External Services page.
2. Click Add in the Server Groups section.
3. Provide the following details:
a. Enter a Group Name. Enter fortinet.)
b. In the drop-down list, select default as the health check profile.
4. Click Done when you are finished.
5. Click Apply to apply the configuration changes.
In the CLI
esigroupname
pingprofile_name
serverserver_identity
Redirection Policies and User Role
The following sections describe how to configure the redirection policies and user role using the WebUI and
CLI.
In the WebUI
1. To configure user roles to redirect the required traffic to the server(s), navigate to the Configuration >
Access Control > User Roles view (see 2).
2. To add a new role, click Add.The WebUI displays the Add Role view.
Role Name. Enter guest” as the name for the role.
3. To add a policy for the new role, click Add in the Firewall Policies section. The WebUI expands the Firewall
Policies section.
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