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Fortinet FortiGate Series Install Guide

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Fortinet Firmware Testing new firmware before installing
FortiGate Version 4.0 Desktop Install Guide
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3 Enter the following command to see the new firmware installation settings:
get system status
Additional CLI Commands for a USB key
Use the following CLI commands when you want to delete a file from the FortiUSB key, list
what files are on the key, including formatting the key or renaming a file:
exec usb-disk list
exec usb-disk delete <filename>
exec usb-disk format
exec usb-disk rename <old_filename1> <old_filename2>
Testing new firmware before installing
You can test a new firmware image by installing the firmware image from a system reboot
and saving it to system memory. After completing this procedure, the Fortinet unit
operates using the new firmware image with the current configuration. This new firmware
image is not permanently installed. The next time the Fortinet unit restarts, it operates with
the originally installed firmware image using the current configuration. If the new firmware
image operates successfully, you can install it permanently using the procedure
“Upgrading the firmware” on page 36.
To use this procedure, you must connect to the CLI using the Fortinet console port and a
RJ-45 to DB-9 or null modem cable. This procedure temporarily installs a new firmware
image using your current configuration.
For this procedure you install a TFTP server that you can connect to from the Fortinet
internal interface. The TFTP server should be on the same subnet as the internal
interface.
To test the new firmware image
1 Connect to the CLI using a RJ-45 to DB-9 or null modem cable.
2 Make sure the TFTP server is running.
3 Copy the new firmware image file to the root directory of the TFTP server.
4 Make sure the internal interface is connected to the same integer as the TFTP server.
You can use the following command to ping the computer running the TFTP server. For
example, if the TFTP server’s IP address is 192.168.1.168:
execute ping 192.168.1.168
5 Enter the following command to restart the Fortinet unit:
execute reboot
6 As the Fortinet unit reboots, press any key to interrupt the system startup. As the
Fortinet unit starts, a series of system startup messages appears.
When the following messages appears:
Press any key to display configuration menu....
Note: If you are trying to delete a configuration file from the CLI command interface, and
the filename contains spaces, you will need quotations around the filename before you can
delete the file from the FortiUSB key.

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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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