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Upgrading to FortiOS 3.0

Upgrading your FortiGate unit

4Under Unit Information, select Update.

5Type the path and filename of the firmware image file, or select Browse and locate the file.

6Select OK.

The FortiGate unit uploads the firmware image file, upgrades to the new firmware version, restarts, and displays the FortiGate login. This process may take a few minutes.

Once the upgrade is successfully installed:

Ping to your FortiGate unit to verify there is still a connection.

Clear the browser’s cache and log into the web-based manager.

After logging back into the web-based manager, you should save your configuration settings that carried forward. Some settings may have carried forward from FortiOS 2.80MR11, while others may not have such as certain IPS group settings. Go to System > Maintenance > Backup and Restore to save the configuration settings that carried forward.

Note: After upgrading to FortiOS 3.0, perform an “Update Now” to retrieve the latest AV/NIDS signatures from the FortiGuard Distribution Network (FDN) as the signatures included in the firmware may be older than those currently available on the FDN.

Upgrading using the CLI

Use the following procedures to upgrade to FortiOS 3.0 in the CLI.

To upgrade to FortiOS 3.0 using the CLI

1Make sure the TFTP server is running.

2Copy the new firmware image file to the root directory of the TFTP server.

3Log into the CLI.

4Make sure the FortiGate unit can connect to the TFTP server

You can use the following command to ping the computer running the TFTP server. For example, if the IP address of the TFTP server is 192.168.1.168:

execute ping 192.168.1.168

5Enter the following command to copy the firmware image from the TFTP server to the FortiGate unit:

execute restore image <name_str> <tftp_ip4>

When <name_str> is the name of the firmware image file and <tftp_ip> is the IP address of the TFTP server. For example, if the firmware image file name is image.out and the IP address of the TFTP server er is 192.168.1.168, enter:

execute restore image.out 192.168.1.168

The FortiGate unit responds with a message similar to the following:

This operation will replace the current firmware version! Do you want to continue? (y/n)

6Type y.

The FortiGate unit uploads the firmware image file, upgrades to the new firmware version, and restarts. This process takes a few minutes.

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Contents G R a D E G U I D E Regulatory compliance TrademarksContents AntiSpam formerly Spam Filter Backing up your configurationUpgrading to FortiOS Intrusion Protection formerly IPSIndex Reverting to FortiOS v2.80MR11Contents Upgrade Guide for FortiOS 01-30000-0317-20060424 Document conventions IntroductionAbout this document Typographic conventions Fortinet documentationComments on Fortinet technical documentation Customer service and technical supportFortinet Knowledge Center Customer service and technical support FortiLog name change Upgrade NotesBacking up configuration files Setup Wizard01-30000-0317-20060424 Web-based manager changesChanges to the web-based manager Command Line Interface changesOther USB supportUpgrade Notes Other Other System New features and changesNetwork ConfigStatus SessionsMaintenance AdminShutdown is now located on System Status System Operation Virtual DomainDynamic RouterStatic Firewall Certificates IPSecWindows AD UserLocal RadiusQuarantine AntivirusIntrusion Protection formerly IPS File PatternWeb Filter Banned word Black/White list AntiSpam formerly Spam FilterBlack/White list IM/P2P newBanned word User Log ConfigLog & Report StatisticsReport Log AccessIn-depth Snmp trap changes To upgrade the clusterSnmp MIBs and traps changes Upgrading the HA cluster for FortiOSOptions Upgrading to FortiOS Backing up your configurationBacking up your configuration using the web-based manager Upgrading your FortiGate unit Backing up your configuration using the CLIUpgrading using the web-based manager To upgrade to FortiOS 3.0 using the CLI Upgrading using the CLIVerifying the upgrade Backing up to a FortiUSB key Backing up your FortiOS 3.0 configurationReverting to FortiOS v2.80MR11 Verifying the downgrade Downgrading to FortiOS v2.80MR11 using web-based managerTo downgrade using the CLI Downgrading to FortiOS v2.80MR11 using the CLITo restore configuration settings using the CLI Restoring your configurationRestoring your configuration settings using the CLI Execute restore allconfig confall 192.168.1.168 ghrffdt123 Restoring your configuration Index 01-30000-0317-20060424

FortiOS 3.0 specifications

Fortinet FortiOS 3.0 is a robust network operating system designed to provide a comprehensive security solution for enterprise environments. Released as part of Fortinet's commitment to advancing cybersecurity, FortiOS 3.0 integrates several cutting-edge technologies and features to enhance network performance and protection against emerging threats.

One of the main features of FortiOS 3.0 is its advanced threat management capabilities. This includes intrusion prevention systems (IPS), application control, and web filtering, which work in tandem to identify and mitigate risks in real-time. The IPS component utilizes deep packet inspection to analyze traffic patterns and block malicious activity, ensuring that sensitive data remains secure.

Another key characteristic of FortiOS 3.0 is its unified threat management (UTM) approach. By consolidating multiple security functions into a single platform, organizations can simplify their infrastructure, reduce costs, and streamline administration. This consolidation is particularly beneficial for businesses looking to enhance their security posture without overwhelming their IT resources.

FortiOS 3.0 also incorporates advanced VPN capabilities, allowing remote access to secure corporate networks. With support for both IPsec and SSL VPN technologies, users can enjoy secure connections from virtually any location, which is essential in today's increasingly mobile work environment. This flexibility promotes productivity while maintaining stringent security standards.

Additionally, FortiOS 3.0 includes sophisticated logging and reporting features. These provide critical insights into network activity, helping organizations to analyze potential threats and compliance with industry regulations. Customizable alerts and reports empower IT teams to remain vigilant and responsive to any irregularities or breaches in security.

Moreover, FortiOS 3.0 leverages Fortinet's proprietary security processor technology, which accelerates threat processing and reduces latency. This hardware acceleration ensures that even in high-volume traffic situations, security measures do not compromise network speed.

In summary, Fortinet FortiOS 3.0 stands out due to its comprehensive security features, unified threat management capabilities, advanced VPN functionalities, and robust logging and reporting tools. These characteristics make it an ideal solution for organizations seeking to enhance their cybersecurity measures while maintaining operational efficiency. As cyber threats continue to evolve, FortiOS 3.0 equips enterprises with the tools necessary to safeguard their networks effectively.