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What’s new in FortiOS Version 4.0 MR1 Dynamic routing for IPv6 traffic
FortiGate Version 4.0 MR1 Administration Guide
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Variable Description Default
default-information-originate
{enable | disable}
Enter enable to advertise a default static
route into RIPng.
disable
default-metric
<metric_integer>
For non-default routes in the static routing
table and directly connected networks the
default metric is the metric that the
FortiGate unit advertises to adjacent
routers. This metric is added to the metrics
of learned routes. The default metric can
be a number from 1 to 16.
1
garbage-timer <timer_integer> The time in seconds that must elapse after
the timeout interval for a route expires,
before RIPng deletes the route. If RIPng
receives an update for the route after the
timeout timer expires but before the
garbage timer expires then the entry is
switched back to reachable.
RIP timer defaults are effective in most
configurations. All routers and access
servers in the network should have the
same RIP timer settings.
The update timer interval can not be larger
than the garbage timer interval.
Range 5 to 2 147 483 647 seconds.
120
passive-interface <name_str> Block RIPng broadcasts on the specified
interface. You can use “config neighbor” on
page 61 and the passive interface
command to allow RIPng to send unicast
updates to the specified neighbor while
blocking broadcast updates on the
specified interface.
No default.
timeout-timer <timer_integer> The time interval in seconds after which a
route is declared unreachable. The route is
removed from the routing table. RIP holds
the route until the garbage timer expires
and then deletes the route. If RIP receives
an update for the route before the timeout
timer expires, then the timeout-timer is
restarted. If RIP receives an update for the
route after the timeout timer expires but
before the garbage timer expires then the
entry is switched back to reachable. The
value of the timeout timer should be at
least three times the value of the update
timer.
RIP timer defaults are effective in most
configurations. All routers and access
servers in the network should have the
same RIP timer settings.
The update timer interval can not be larger
than the timeout timer interval.
Range 5 to 2 147 483 647 seconds.
180
update-timer <timer_integer> The time interval in seconds between RIP
updates.
RIP timer defaults are effective in most
configurations. All routers and access
servers in the network should have the
same RIP timer settings.
The update timer interval can not be larger
than timeout or garbage timer intervals.
Range 5 to 2 147 483 647 seconds.
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Fortinet FortiGate Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelFortiGate Series
CategoryFirewall
ThroughputVaries by model
InterfacesVaries by model
Concurrent SessionsVaries by model
VPN SupportYes
High AvailabilityYes
Firewall ThroughputVaries by model
VPN ThroughputVaries by model
IPS ThroughputVaries by model
NGFW ThroughputVaries by model
Threat Protection ThroughputVaries by model
New Sessions per SecondVaries by model
Power SupplyVaries by model
Security FeaturesFirewall, IPS, Application Control, Web Filtering, Antivirus, VPN
Virtual DomainsYes
Form FactorDesktop, Rackmount

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