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Interface<br />

System Network<br />

If at any time your Fortigate unit cannot contact the DDNS server, it will retry three<br />

times at one minute intervals and then change to retrying at three minute intervals.<br />

This is to prevent flooding the DDNS server.<br />

Figure 44: DDNS service configuration<br />

Server Select a DDNS server to use. The client software for these services is built<br />

into the <strong>FortiGate</strong> firmware. The <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit can connect only to one of<br />

these services.<br />

Domain The fully qualified domain name of the DDNS service.<br />

Username The user name to use when connecting to the DDNS server.<br />

Password The password to use when connecting to the DDNS server.<br />

Configuring a virtual IPSec interface<br />

You create a virtual IPSec interface by selecting IPSec Interface Mode in<br />

VPN > IPSec > Auto Key or VPN > IPSec > Manual Key when you create a<br />

VPN. You also select a physical or VLAN interface from the Local Interface list.<br />

The virtual IPSec interface is listed as a subinterface of that interface in<br />

System > Network > Interface. For more information, see<br />

• “Overview of IPSec interface mode” on page 343<br />

• “Auto Key” on page 345 or “Manual Key” on page 354<br />

Go to System > Network > Interface and select Edit on an IPSec interface to:<br />

• configure IP addresses for the local and remote endpoints of the IPSec<br />

interface so that you can run dynamic routing over the interface or use ping to<br />

test the tunnel<br />

• enable administrative access through the IPSec interface<br />

• enable logging on the interface<br />

• enter a description for the interface<br />

Figure 45: Virtual IPSec interface settings<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> Version 3.0 MR5 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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