Fortinet 800/800F Restoring a configuration, Additional configuration, Set the time and date

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Restoring a configuration

Configuring

Restoring a configuration

Should you need to restore the configuration file, use the following steps.

To restore the FortiGate configuration

1Go to System > Maintenance > Backup & Restore.

2Select to upload the restore file from your PC or a USB key.

The USB Disk option will be grayed out if the FortiGate unit supports USB disks but none are connected.

3Enter the path and file name of the configuration file, or select Browse to locate the file.

4Enter a password if required.

5Select Restore.

The FortiGate unit will load the configuration file and restart. Once the restart has completed, verify that the configuration has been restored.

Additional configuration

With the FortiGate connected and allowing traffic to pass-through, there are a few other configuration. While not mandatory, they will help in ensuring better control with the firewall.

Set the time and date

For effective scheduling and logging, the FortiGate system date and time must be accurate. You can either manually set the system date and time or configure the FortiGate unit to automatically keep its time correct by synchronizing with a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.

To set the date and time

1Go to System > Status.

2Under System Information > System Time, select Change.

3Select your Time Zone.

4Optionally, select Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes.

5Select Set Time and set the FortiGate system date and time.

6If you want to synchronize the time with an NTP server, enable the option.

7Select OK.

Note: If you choose the option Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes, the system time must be manually adjusted after daylight savings time ends.

Set the Administrator password

The default administrator password is no password. You will want to apply a password to prevent anybody logging into the FortiGate and changing configuration options.

 

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Contents Install G U I D E Trademarks Regulatory complianceContents Advanced configuration FortiGate FirmwareTesting new firmware before installing Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLIIndex Page Introduction Register your FortiGate unitAbout this document About the FortiGate-800/800FDocument conventions Further Reading Typographic conventionsFortinet Knowledge Center Customer service and technical supportComments on Fortinet technical documentation Installing Environmental specificationsGrounding Rack mount instructionsTo install the FortiGate unit into a rack MountingConnecting to the network To power on the FortiGate unitTo power off the FortiGate unit Plugging in the FortiGateNAT vs. Transparent mode NAT modeConnecting to the FortiGate unit Transparent modeConnecting to the web-based manager To connect to the web-based managerConnecting to the CLI To connect to the CLIConfiguring NAT mode Using the web-based managerConfigure the interfaces To configure interfaces Go to System Network InterfaceConfigure a DNS server Adding a default route and gatewayTo modify the default gateway Go to Router Static Adding firewall policiesTo set an interface to use a static address Using the CLITo set an interface to use Dhcp addressing To configure DNS server settings To set an interface to use PPPoE addressingTo modify the default gateway To add an outgoing traffic firewall policySwitching to Transparent mode Configuring Transparent modeTo switch to Transparent mode Go to System Status Source Address All Destination Interface To switch to Transparent mode Verify the configuration Backing up the configurationRestoring a configuration Additional configurationSet the Administrator password Set the time and dateConfigure FortiGuard Updating antivirus and IPS signaturesAdditional configuration Advanced configuration Protection profilesFirewall policies Firewall policiesConfiguring firewall policies Antivirus optionsAntiSpam options Web filtering Logging FortiGate Firmware Downloading firmwareUpgrading the firmware Using the web-based managerReverting to a previous version Using the USB Auto-Install Backup and Restore from a USB keyTo revert to a previous firmware version Using the CLI To upgrade the firmware using the CLIExecute restore image namestr tftpip4 To revert to a previous firmware version using the CLIInstalling firmware from a system reboot using the CLI Execute restore image namestr tftpipv4To install firmware from a system reboot Press any key to display configuration menuRestoring the previous configuration To backup configuration using the CLITo restore configuration using the CLI Additional CLI Commands for a USB keyTo configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI Testing new firmware before installing To test the new firmware imageTesting new firmware before installing Testing new firmware before installing Index Web filtering 35 web-based manager Page Page

800/800F specifications

Fortinet has established itself as a leader in cybersecurity solutions, and the FortiGate 800/800F series is a testament to this reputation. These next-generation firewalls are designed to deliver high-performance security for enterprise-level networks, providing a robust defense against a multitude of cyber threats.

One of the standout features of the FortiGate 800/800F is its advanced security processing unit (SPU) architecture, which ensures unparalleled threat detection and prevention capabilities. The inclusion of purpose-built chips allows for deep packet inspection at high speeds without hindering network performance. This architecture enables organizations to maintain high throughput while applying comprehensive security policies.

The FortiGate 800/800F series supports a wide array of security features, including intrusion prevention system (IPS), web filtering, and antivirus capabilities. These functionalities work together to monitor and protect against a range of cyber threats, from malware to sophisticated DDoS attacks. Additionally, the firewalls are equipped with FortiSandbox integration, providing automated malware analysis and ensuring that zero-day threats are effectively identified and neutralized in real-time.

In terms of networking capabilities, the FortiGate firewalls support advanced routing protocols, enabling seamless integration into existing network infrastructures. The series also includes support for VPN functionalities, which are crucial for secure remote access. With features like SSL inspection and secure SD-WAN, businesses can leverage flexible connectivity options while ensuring that sensitive data remains protected.

The FortiOS operating system enhances the FortiGate 800/800F series with centralized management capabilities, allowing administrators to configure and monitor security policies with ease. The intuitive user interface simplifies complex tasks, aiding in the rapid deployment and scalability of security measures across large networks.

High availability and redundancy features are also integral to the FortiGate 800/800F design. The series supports active-active and active-passive configurations, ensuring continuous protection and minimizing downtime during maintenance or unexpected failures.

In summary, the FortiGate 800/800F series stands out for its powerful performance, advanced security features, and robust networking capabilities. Organizations seeking to bolster their cybersecurity posture will find these firewalls to be invaluable tools in safeguarding their digital environments and ensuring business continuity in an increasingly complex threat landscape.