We have a Fortinet FortiGate 200B. Our ISP gave us 5 IPs to use. The
first is our main address assigned to the 200B's MAC address. They also
have 3 IPs looking for our DVR security systems also by MAC address.
Here is the set up: X.X.X.150 = Our main...
Each building has them plugged into a switch. The switches eventually
make their way to the Fortigate. If the ISP cannot reserve them by just
one MAC address, how should I ask them to do it? Would getting a pool of
IPs reserved work if I enter them i...
I wish it was that simple, but the DVRs are in different buildings and
they go through a Windows Server before getting to the Fortigate which
is in another building. So then the reserved IPs could be reserved to
the same MAC address (the Fortgate's M...
I don't have much to report back. It seems something is screwy with the
reserved IP addresses. I can change any of the reserved IPs to our main
IP and the DVRs group using that IP work just fine away from the
building. If I use one of the reserved IP...
What route? How can an older DVR system hooked up the same way work and
now this new system not work when all we did was change the IPs allowed
to us? What else can I tell the ISP to change?
Could any of these issues have anything to do with having a Windows 2008
R2 server doing DHCP on our network? I am not sure how though because
the old DVR system worked fine. I am out of ideas. The Internet IPs
other than our main can be pinged to. T...