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Flow control

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5Press Enter to connect to the FortiGate CLI. The following prompt is displayed:

FortiGate-500A login:

6Type admin and press Enter twice. The following prompt is displayed:

Welcome !

Type ? to list available commands. For information about how to use the CLI, see the FortiGate CLI Reference Guide.

Factory default FortiGate configuration settings

The FortiGate unit is shipped with a factory default configuration. The default configuration allows you to connect to and use the FortiGate web-based manager to configure the FortiGate unit onto the network. To configure the FortiGate unit onto the network you add an administrator password, change network interface IP addresses, add DNS server IP addresses, and configure basic routing, if required.

If you plan to operate the FortiGate unit in Transparent mode, you can switch to Transparent mode from the factory default configuration and then configure the FortiGate unit onto the network in Transparent mode.

Once the network configuration is complete, you can perform additional configuration tasks such as setting system time, configuring virus and attack definition updates, and registering the FortiGate unit.

The factory default protection profiles can be used to apply different levels of antivirus protection, web content filtering, spam filtering, and IPS to the network traffic that is controlled by firewall policies.

Factory default NAT/Route mode network configuration

Factory default Transparent mode network configuration

Factory default firewall configuration

Factory default protection profiles

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Contents Installation Guide October 01-28005-0101-20041015Trademarks Regulatory ComplianceTable of Contents Index Introduction Reliability demanded by large enterprisesSecure installation, configuration, and management Web-based managerSetup wizard Command line interfaceDocument conventions Set allowaccess ping https ssh snmp http telnet Fortinet documentation Comments on Fortinet technical documentationCustomer service and technical support Getting started Package contents MountingTurning the FortiGate unit power on and off Power requirementsEnvironmental specifications Air flowTo power off the FortiGate unit Connecting to the web-based managerTo connect to the web-based manager Connecting to the command line interface CLI To connect to the CLIBits per second 9600 Data bits Parity Factory default FortiGate configuration settingsStop bits Flow control Factory default NAT/Route mode network configuration Network SettingsAccount PortFactory default Transparent mode network configuration Factory default firewall configurationFactory default protection profiles StrictScan WebPlanning the FortiGate configuration NAT/Route modeNAT/Route mode with multiple external network connections Example NAT/Route mode network configurationConfiguration options Transparent modeFortiGate-500A Unit Management IP in Transparent mode Web-based manager and setup wizard Next stepsConfiguration options Getting started 01-28005-0101-20041015 NAT/Route mode installation Preparing to configure the FortiGate unit in NAT/Route modeDhcp or PPPoE configuration PPPoE settings User name PasswordUsing the web-based manager Configuring basic settingsTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface To configure DNS server settings Go to System Network DNSUsing the front control buttons and LCD To add a default routeGo to System Router Static To change the IP address and netmask of an interfaceUsing the command line interface Configuring the FortiGate unit to operate in NAT/Route modeTo add a default gateway to an interface To add/change the administrator passwordExample To configure DNS server settings Using the setup wizard Starting the setup wizard Setup wizard settings AntivirusTo connect the FortiGate unit running in NAT/Route mode Connecting the FortiGate unit to the networksPort 1 Port Go to System Config Time Configuring the networksTo set the date and time Go to System Maintenance Update Center To configure virus, attack, and spam definition updatesTo register the FortiGate unit Transparent mode installation Preparing to configure Transparent modeDNS Settings Transparent mode settings Administrator PasswordTo change the Management IP Go to System Network Management To add a default gateway Reconnecting to the web-based managerTo change the management IP address and netmask To change to Transparent mode using the CLI To configure the management IP addressTo configure the default gateway ExampleConnecting the FortiGate unit to your network To start the setup wizardFortiGate-500A PortTo register your FortiGate unit High availability installation Configuring FortiGate units for HA operationHigh availability configuration settings Priorities of heartbeat device and monitor prioritiesGroup ID MAC Address To change the FortiGate unit host name Configuring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI Config system global Set hostname namestr endConnecting the cluster to your networks To configure the FortiGate unit for HA operationHA network configuration To connect the clusterInstalling and configuring the cluster Configuring FortiGate units for HA using the CLI Index CLIIndex 01-28005-0101-20041015

500A, Network Router, 127, FORTIGATE specifications

Fortinet FortiGate 127 is an advanced network security appliance designed to deliver comprehensive protection to organizations while ensuring seamless network performance. As a part of Fortinet's leading next-generation firewall (NGFW) offerings, the FortiGate 127 integrates various essential features and technologies that are critical for modern network security.

One of the standout features of the FortiGate 127 is its ability to perform deep packet inspection. This technology enables the device to analyze and filter network traffic, identifying and mitigating threats such as malware, viruses, and intrusions in real-time. With a robust Threat Intelligence system, FortiGate utilizes FortiGuard Labs to provide continuous updates on emerging threats, equipping organizations with the necessary defense against sophisticated cyberattacks.

Another key technology included in the FortiGate 127 is integrated secure SD-WAN functionality. This feature allows organizations to optimize their wide-area network (WAN) connections, enhancing performance and reducing costs through intelligent traffic routing and real-time application visibility. By leveraging software-defined capabilities, businesses can ensure efficient use of their bandwidth, prioritize critical applications, and maintain high levels of uptime.

The FortiGate 127 also excels in providing advanced VPN support. With multiple VPN protocols such as IPsec and SSL, users can establish secure remote connections, facilitating safe access to corporate resources from anywhere. This is particularly important in today's remote work environment, where secure connectivity is essential for maintaining productivity while protecting sensitive data.

In terms of performance, the FortiGate 127 is equipped with high throughput capabilities, ensuring it can handle extensive network traffic without compromising speed or efficiency. Its multi-core architecture allows for parallel processing, which enhances overall performance and responsiveness.

Additionally, the device features an intuitive and user-friendly interface, enabling IT teams to easily manage and configure network policies. With centralized management options, administrators can efficiently oversee multiple FortiGate devices within their network, ensuring optimal visibility and control.

Overall, the Fortinet FortiGate 127 Network Router is a powerful solution for organizations seeking to bolster their security posture. With its combination of deep packet inspection, integrated SD-WAN functionality, advanced VPN support, and high-performance capabilities, it stands out as a vital asset in the modern cybersecurity landscape. It is an ideal choice for businesses aiming to protect their networks from the ever-evolving threat landscape while maintaining operational efficiency.