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Fortinet FortiWAN
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Web UI and CLI Overview How to set up your FortiWAN
l NTP (123)
l IMAP (143)
l SNMP (161)
l BGP (179)
l WAIS (210)
l LDAP (389)
l HTTPS (443)
l IKE (500)
l RLOGIN (513)
l SYSLOG (514)
l RIP (520)
l UUCP (540)
l H323 (1720)
l RADIUS (1812)
l RADIUS-ACCT (1813)
l pcAnywhere-D (5631)
l pcAnywhere-S (5632)
l X-Windows (6000-6063)
l GRE
l ESP
l AH
l ICMP
l TCP@
l UDP@
l Protocol#
l Any
Console Mode Commands
This section provides further details on the Console mode commands. Before logging onto serial console via
HyperTerminal, please ensure the following settings are in place: Bits per second: 9600; Data bits: 8; Parity: None;
Stop bits: 1; Flow control: None (See "Connecting to the Web UI and the CLI").
Note that for some standard utilities such as tcpdump or traceroute, the options that are not listed here are not
supported by FortiWAN.
help: Displays the help menu
help [COMMAND]
Show a list of console commands.
arp: Manipulate (add and delete entries) or display the IPv4 network neighbor cache.
arp [-i <port>] -a [<hostname>]
arp [-i <port>] -e
arp -i <port> -s <hostname> <hw_addr>
FortiWAN Handbook
Fortinet Technologies Inc.
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