So you want NAT mode? So does the ISP -adsl modem kick out a private address via DHCP? If yes just configure your fortigate for DHCP on the external interface,
And build your policies iaw to what your allowing from the inside -----> outside. If you later want or need more public address, you will need you ISP assistance.
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So, from what i read, the double NAT is a one-way solution, right?Will yes but not sure by what you mean by one-way. You can double nat if that' s what you really want. Example, I regularly access the internet on my own FGT that doe nat into a dhcp-dynamic assigned address from a rfc1918 pool behind another fgt does the public NAT. No back to you setup, if you want to operate 2 ISP, you could use wan2 or any other freed port and assigned gateway detect , static routing or PBR and dynamic NAT behind traffic exiting that interface. You would need to draw out your topology on what you want.
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