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FortiGate Firmware

Installing firmware images from a system reboot using the CLI

6Enter the following command to restart the FortiGate unit: execute reboot

The FortiGate unit responds with the following message:

This operation will reboot the system ! Do you want to continue? (y/n)

7Type y.

As the FortiGate units starts, a series of system startup messages is displayed. When one of the following messages appears:

FortiGate unit running v2.x BIOS

Press Any Key To Download Boot Image.

...

FortiGate unit running v3.x BIOS

Press any key to display configuration menu.......

Immediately press any key to interrupt the system startup.

Note: You have only 3 seconds to press any key. If you do not press a key soon enough, the FortiGate unit reboots and you must log in and repeat the execute reboot command.

If you successfully interrupt the startup process, one of the following messages appears:

FortiGate unit running v2.x BIOS

Enter TFTP Server Address [192.168.1.168]:

Go to step 9.

FortiGate unit running v3.x BIOS

[G]: Get firmware image from TFTP server.

[F]: Format boot device.

[Q]: Quit menu and continue to boot with default firmware.

[H]: Display this list of options.

Enter G,F,Q,or H:

8Type G to get the new firmware image from the TFTP server. The following message appears:

Enter TFTP server address [192.168.1.168]:

9Type the address of the TFTP server and press Enter. The following message appears:

Enter Local Address [192.168.1.188]:

10Type an IP address that can be used by the FortiGate unit to connect to the FTP server.

The IP address can be any IP address that is valid for the network the interface is connected to. Make sure you do not enter the IP address of another device on this network.

The following message appears:

Enter File Name [image.out]:

FortiGate-50A/50B, FortiWiFi-50B and FortiGate-100 FortiOS 3.0 MR4 Install Guide

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Contents Install G U I D E Regulatory compliance TrademarksContents Configuring the FortiGate unit Factory defaultsFortiGate Firmware Configuring the modem interfaceUsing a wireless network FortiUSB key IndexReverting to a previous firmware version FortiGate-50A IntroductionAbout the FortiGate unit Register your FortiGate unit FortiWiFi-50BFortiGate-50B FortiGate-100FortiMail FortiGuard Subscription ServicesFortinet Family Products FortiClientFortiBridge About this documentFortiAnalyzer FortiReporterTypographic conventions Document conventionsFortinet documentation Comments on Fortinet technical documentation Customer service and technical supportFortinet Tools and Documentation CD Fortinet Knowledge CenterCustomer service and technical support Package Contents Installing the FortiGate unitSpecifications Technical Specifications DimensionsWeight Power RequirementsFortiWiFi-50B package contents Back FortiGate-100 package contents FrontMounting Powering on the FortiGate unitTo power on the FortiGate unit Power over Ethernet Connecting to the web-based manager Powering off the FortiGate unitConnecting to the FortiGate unit Command line interfaceTo connect to the web-based manager FortiGate loginStop bits Flow control Connecting to the CLITo connect to the CLI Bits per second 9600 Data bits ParityQuick configuration using default settings Quick installation using factory defaultsGo to System Network Options Quick installation using factory defaults Factory defaults Factory default NAT/Route mode network configuration Factory default Dhcp server configurationManagement IP Factory default Transparent mode network configurationFactory default firewall configuration Administrative accessFactory default protection profiles To reset the default settings Go to System Status Restoring the default settingsRestoring the default settings using the web-based manager Restoring the default settings using the CLIRestoring the default settings NAT/Route mode Configuring the FortiGate unitPlanning the FortiGate configuration Internet Router NAT/Route mode with multiple external network connectionsTransparent mode Go to System Network Interface NAT/Route mode installationPreparing to configure the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route mode NAT/Route mode settingsConfiguring basic settings Dhcp or PPPoE configurationUsing the web-based manager To add a default route Go to Router Static Adding a default routeTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface Verify the connection Verifying the web-based manager configurationUsing the command line interface Configuring the FortiGate unit to operate in NAT/Route modeTo set the external interface to use PPPoE, enter To configure DNS server settingsExample To set the external interface to use DHCP, enterTo add a default route To connect the FortiGate unit Connecting the FortiGate unit to the networksConfiguring the networks DNS Settings Transparent mode installationPreparing to configure Transparent mode Transparent mode settings Administrator PasswordTo verify the DNS server settings To change to Transparent mode using the CLITo connect the FortiGate unit running in Transparent mode Reconnecting to the web-based managerConnecting the FortiGate unit to your network Set the date and time Next stepsUpdating antivirus and IPS signatures Updating the IPS signatures from the CLI Scheduling antivirus and IPS updatesTo update IPS signatures using the CLI To enable schedule updates from the CLIAdding an override server To add an override server using the CLINext steps Connecting a modem to the FortiGate-50A Configuring the modem interfaceStand alone mode configuration Selecting a modem modeRedundant mode configuration Mode must be standalone Interface name Configuring the modem for the FortiGate-50APhone-number CLI commands for the FortiGate-50ADead gateway detection Adding a Ping ServerAdding firewall policies for modem connections Setting up a wireless network Using a wireless networkRadio Frequency interface Positioning an Access PointUsing multiple APs to provide a constant strong signal Using multiple access pointsWi-Fi Protected Access WPA Wireless SecurityWireless Equivalent Privacy WEP Additional security measures FortiWiFi-50B operation modesService Set Identifier Access Point modeFortiWiFi in Access Point mode Client modeSet the Dhcp settings Setting up the FortiWiFi-50B as an Access PointChanging the operating mode Set the security options Configure the firewall policiesTo set the data security Go to System Wireless Settings Upgrading to a new firmware version Upgrading the firmware using the web-based managerTo upgrade the firmware using the web-based manager FortiGate FirmwareTo upgrade the firmware using the CLI Upgrading the firmware using the CLIReverting to a previous firmware version For information, see the FortiGate Administration GuideTo revert to a previous firmware version using the CLI Reverting to a previous firmware version using the CLIExecute ping To install firmware from a system reboot Press Any Key To Download Boot Image Restoring the previous configuration FortiUSB key Backup and Restore from the FortiUSB keyTo backup configuration using the CLI To configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI Using the USB Auto-Install featureTo restore configuration using the CLI To test a new firmware image Testing a new firmware image before installing itAdditional CLI commands for the FortiUSB key Testing a new firmware image before installing it Installing a backup firmware image Installing and using a backup firmware imagePress any key to enter configuration menu To install a backup firmware imageEnter File Name image.out Installing and using a backup firmware image CLI IndexWall mounting Web-based manager, connecting
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