Administration System Configurations
Security Code : Displays the security code required for remote logins. This security code is automatically
generated after clicking Apply to complete Remote Assistance settings, and is updated
after every system reboot.
Administration
[Administration] lets you perform administrative tasks, including changing passwords of Administrator and Monitor.
Every FortiWAN is shipped with the same default passwords. For security concerns, it is thus strongly recommended
that the passwords shall be changed.
By default, FortiWAN uses 443 as the Web UI login port. And it allows administrators to change the port, to avoid
possible port conflict caused for virtual server services.
[Update/downgrade] section enables to update or downgrade firmwares once new firmwares are available (from our
website or dealers). Simply click the [Update/Downgrade] button and follow exactly the on-screen instructions.
[Configuration Files] gives you the ability to back up configuration files, by clicking the [Save] button. Or you can click
[Restore] to reload the previous backup files to FortiWAN. System configurations can be recovered from failures via
the backup configuration files.
In [Maintenance], you can restore factory default configurations and reboot FortiWAN. Due to the limitation of HTML
syntax, no hint displays after reboot has been completed. Thus you have to wait about two minutes before navigating
to Web UI in browser.
Administrator and Monitor Password
Create, modify and delete the account and password for Administrators or Monitors.
Select Account : You can select and configure an account (old or new). If you select the current login
account, [Add Account] button will change to [Set Account].
New Account : Allows you to add a new account. Enter the new account ID here.
New Password : Enter the new password after you have added or modified an account.
Password : Verification Confirm the new password.
RADIUS Authentication
Click the checkbox to enable Radius Authentication. Choose an option from the drop-down menu of Priority (this
determines how network access should be authorized: matching login information with Radius first then localhost, or
matching with localhost first then Radius). Enter Radius server's IP address at Server IP, and Radius server's port
number at Server Port. Enter a pass code at Secret for login authentication. Enter an FortiWAN's IP address at NAS IP,
and enter FortiWAN's port number (port 0 by default) at NAS Port. Click Apply for changes to take effect.
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