Introduction
Simple deployment overview
FortiDDoS v3.2 Installation Guide
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Simple deployment overview
The simple configuration and location of interfaces on the FortiDDoS devices are
described below.
Physical
interfaces
Refer to
for physical interfaces on FortiDDoS devices.
Traffic Processing (TP) Boards
FDD-100A contains one Traffic Processing Board.
FDD-200A contains two Traffic Processing Boards.
FDD-300A contains three Traffic Processing Boards.
Data ports on each TP Board
There are two pairs of Ethernet ports located on the back panel of the FortiDDoS
device. There are copper and SFP ports. At a given time, you can use either copper or
fiber for a link.
For the FDD-100A, ports are marked LAN 1, WAN 1, LAN 2 and WAN 2.
The FDD-200A has additional ports that are marked LAN 3, WAN 3, LAN 4 and WAN 4.
The FDD-300A has additional ports that are marked LAN 5, WAN 5, LAN 6 and WAN 6.
USB keyboard port
Use of the keyboard port is optional and is to be used during diagnostics on the
console.
Serial Interface through USB port
A serial console can be connected using a USB to serial adapter. The console can be
used for Command Line Interface (CLI) access for advanced usage.
Monitor port
Use of monitor port is optional and is to be used during diagnostics on the console.
This is a DVI port. If you have VGA monitor connector, you will need a DVI to VGA
adapter for connecting your monitor.
Ethernet port for management interface
The management of FortiDDoS devices is normally done over IP over Ethernet. The
Gigabit Ethernet Port can be connected to a private or public network. The device
Web-based Manager can then be accessed over SSL using the connection. For
diagnostics, the CLI can be accessed over secure shell (ssh) over the same network.
Note:
Please retain the carton, including the original packing materials in case there is a need to
return the product.
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