Fortinet ORTIWIFI-60A /AM manual FortiUSB key, Restoring the previous configuration

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The FortiUSB key

FortiWiFi Firmware

11Enter the firmware image filename and press Enter.

The TFTP server uploads the firmware image file to the FortiWiFi unit and messages similar to the following are displayed:

FortiWiFi unit running v2.x BIOS

Do You Want To Save The Image? [y/n]

Type y.

FortiWiFi unit running v3.x BIOS

Save as Default firmware/Run image without saving:[D/R]

12Type D.

The FortiWiFi unit installs the new firmware image and restarts. The installation might take a few minutes to complete.

Restoring the previous configuration

Change the internal interface address, if required. You can do this from the CLI using the following command:

config system interface edit internal

set ip <address_ipv4mask>

set allowaccess {ping https ssh telnet http}

end

After changing the interface address, you can access the FortiWiFi unit from the web-based manager and restore the configuration.

For more information, see the FortiGate Administration Guide.

If you are reverting to a previous firmware version (for example, reverting from FortiOS v3.0 to FortiOS v2.80), you might not be able to restore your previous configuration from the backup up configuration file.

The FortiUSB key

The FortiUSB key provides flexibility and control when backing up and restoring configuration files. The FortiUSB key also enables you to have a single, secure location for storing configuration files.

The FortiUSB key is used with the USB Auto-Install feature, automatically installing a configuration file and a firmware image file on a system reboot. The USB Auto-Install feature uses a configuration file and a firmware image file that is on the FortiUSB key, and on a system reboot, checks if these files need to be installed. If they do, the FortiWiFi unit installs the configuration file and firmware image file directly from the key to the unit.

Note: The FortiUSB key is purchased separately. The FortiWiFi unit only supports the

FortiUSB key available from Fortinet.

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Contents Install G U I D E Trademarks Regulatory complianceContents Configuring the FortiWiFi Configuring the modem interfaceUsing a wireless network FortiWiFi FirmwareIndex Page About the FortiWiFi unit FortiWiFi-60A/AMRegister your FortiWiFi unit FortiGuard Subscription ServicesFortinet Family Products FortiClientFortiMail FortiAnalyzerFortiReporter FortiBridgeAbout this document Document conventionsTypographic conventions Addressipv4FortiGate Install Guide Fortinet documentationCustomer service and technical support Fortinet Knowledge CenterComments on Fortinet technical documentation Customer service and technical support Installing the FortiWiFi unit Package ContentsPowering on the FortiWiFi unit To power on the FortiWiFi unitSpecifications MountingConnecting to the FortiWiFi unit Powering off the FortiWiFi unitCommand line interface To power off the FortiWiFi unitConnecting to the web-based manager To connect to the web-based managerConnecting to the CLI System DashboardQuick installation using factory defaults To connect to the CLIWelcome Bits per second 9600 Data bits ParityGo to System Network Options Quick installation using factory defaults Factory defaults Factory default Dhcp server configuration Factory default NAT/Route mode network configurationFactory default Transparent mode network configuration Factory default firewall configurationFactory default protection profiles Restoring the default settings Restoring the default settings using the web-based managerRestoring the default settings using the CLI To reset the default settings Go to System StatusRestoring the default settings Planning the FortiWiFi configuration NAT/Route modeNAT/Route mode with multiple external network connections Example NAT/Route mode network configurationTransparent mode Example NAT/Route multiple internet connectionNAT/Route mode installation Preparing to configure the FortiWiFi unit in NAT/Route modeDhcp or PPPoE configuration Using the web-based managerNAT/Route mode settings Administrator Password Internal PPPoE setting User name PasswordConfiguring basic settings To configure interfaces Go to System Network InterfaceAdding a default route Verifying the web-based manager configurationUsing the command line interface Configuring the FortiWiFi unit to operate in NAT/Route modeTo add/change the administrator password To configure interfacesExample To set the WAN1 interface to use DHCP, enterTo configure DNS server settings To add a default routeTo set the WAN1 interface to use PPPoE, enter Get system interfaceConnecting the FortiWiFi unit to the networks To connect the FortiWiFi unitConfiguring the networks NAT/Route mode connectionsTransparent mode installation Preparing to configure Transparent modeTransparent mode settings Administrator Password DNS SettingsTo change to Transparent mode using the CLI To verify the DNS server settingsReconnecting to the web-based manager Connecting the FortiWiFi unit to your networkTo connect the FortiWiFi unit running in Transparent mode Next steps Set the date and timeUpdating antivirus and IPS signatures Scheduling antivirus and IPS updates To update IPS signatures using the CLIUpdating the IPS signatures from the CLI EveryTo enable schedule updates from the CLI Adding an override serverDaily WeeklyTo add an override server using the CLI Config system autoupdate override set address Set status EndNext steps Configuring the modem interface Selecting a modem mode Redundant mode configurationStand alone mode configuration To configure the FortiWiFi-60A using the CLIEnter the following to configure the dialup account Configuring modem settings Connecting and disconnecting the modem in Stand alone mode To configure modem settings Go to System Network ModemTo connect to a dial-up account Go to System Network Modem To disconnect the modemConfiguring the modem using the CLI Keywords and variables Description DefaultPeermodem1 Adding a Ping Server Adding firewall policies for modem connectionsDead gateway detection Setting up a wireless network FortiWiFi unit as an Access PointPositioning an Access Point Using multiple access pointsRadio Frequency interface Wireless Security Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEPWi-Fi Protected Access WPA Additional security measuresMAC address filtering FortiWiFi operation modes Service Set IdentifierAccess Point mode To disable Ssid Go to System Wireless SettingsSetting up the FortiWiFi unit as an Access Point Client modeChanging the operating mode Set the Dhcp settings To set the data security Go to System Wireless SettingsSet the security options Configure the firewall policies Upgrading the firmware using the web-based manager To upgrade the firmware using the web-based managerUpgrading to a new firmware version Upgrading the firmware using the CLI To upgrade the firmware using the CLIExecute restore image Tftp namestr tftpipv4 Execute restore image image.outExecute update-now Reverting to a previous firmware versionReverting to a previous firmware version using the CLI To revert to a previous firmware version using the CLIExecute restore image Tftp image.out To install firmware from a system reboot Press Any Key To Download Boot Image Press any key to display configuration menuEnter Tftp Server Address Enter Local AddressRestoring the previous configuration Save as Default firmware/Run image without savingD/RFortiUSB key Do You Want To Save The Image? y/nBackup and Restore from the FortiUSB key To backup configuration using the CLITo restore configuration using the CLI Using the USB Auto-Install feature To configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLITesting a new firmware image before installing it Additional CLI Commands for the FortiUSB keyTo test a new firmware image Testing a new firmware image before installing it Type n FortiWiFi unit running v3.x Bios Testing a new firmware image before installing it Index Numerics01-30004-0283-20070215