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About the FortiGate-110C

Introduction

About the FortiGate-110C

The FortiGate-110C is an ideal solution for SMB and and Medium to large-sized Enterprises with distributed branch offices. The FortiGate-110C features dual WAN 10/100/1000 link support for redundant internet connections, and an integrated 8-port 10/100 switch that eliminates the need for an external hub or switch, giving networked devices a direct connection to the FortiGate-110C.

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About this document

This document explains how to install and configure your FortiGate unit onto your network. This document also includes how to install and upgrade new firmware versions on your FortiGate unit.

This document contains the following chapters:

Installing – Describes setting up and powering on a FortiGate unit.

Configuring – Provides an overview of the operating modes of the FortiGate unit and how to integrate the FortiGate unit into your network.

Advanced configuration – Describes additional configuration you can perform on the FortiGate unit to enhance network protection, including antivirus, antispam, firewall configuration and logging.

FortiGate Firmware – Describes how to install, update, restore and test firmware for the FortiGate device.

Document conventions

The following document conventions are used in this guide:

In the examples, private IP addresses are used for both private and public IP addresses.

Notes and Cautions are used to provide important information:

Note: Highlights useful additional information.

Caution: Warns you about commands or procedures that could have unexpected or ! undesirable results including loss of data or damage to equipment.

 

FortiGate-110C FortiOS 3.0 MR6 Install Guide

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Contents Install G U I D E Trademarks Regulatory complianceContents Advanced configuration FortiGate FirmwareIndex Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLITesting new firmware before installing Page Introduction Register your FortiGate unitDocument conventions About the FortiGate-110CAbout this document Further Reading Typographic conventionsComments on Fortinet technical documentation Customer service and technical supportFortinet Knowledge Center Installing Environmental specificationsMounting GroundingRack mount instructions To install the FortiGate unit into a rack Installed mounting bracketsPlugging in the FortiGate Connecting to the networkTo power on the FortiGate unit To power off the FortiGate unit Turning off the FortiGate unitTurning off the FortiGate unit NAT mode ConfiguringNAT vs. Transparent mode Connecting 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 Dhcp addressing Using the CLITo set an interface to use a static address To configure DNS server settings To set an interface to use PPPoE addressingTo add an outgoing traffic firewall policy Configuring Transparent modeTo modify the default gateway Switching to Transparent mode To switch to Transparent mode Go to System StatusTo switch to Transparent mode To configure DNS server settings 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 firmwareReverting to a previous version Using the web-based managerUpgrading the firmware To revert to a previous firmware version Backup and Restore from a USB keyUsing the USB Auto-Install 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 configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI Additional CLI Commands for a USB keyTo restore configuration using the CLI Testing new firmware before installing To test the new firmware imageTesting new firmware before installing Testing new firmware before installing Index 01-30006-0481-20080728 Page Page

110C specifications

The Fortinet 110C is a robust security appliance designed to provide comprehensive protection for small to medium-sized enterprises. It offers advanced security features combined with high-performance networking capabilities, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to safeguard their digital assets while maintaining efficient network operations.

One of the standout features of the Fortinet 110C is its FortiOS operating system, which provides a unified security platform that integrates various security functionalities. This operating system supports firewall, VPN, intrusion prevention system (IPS), antivirus, and web filtering features, all managed from a single interface. This integration simplifies security management while enhancing overall performance.

The Fortinet 110C is equipped with an impressive throughput capacity, capable of managing up to 5 Gbps of firewall traffic and 1.5 Gbps of VPN throughput. This high performance ensures that businesses experience minimal latency and interruption, even during peak usage periods. The device also supports up to 100,000 concurrent sessions, which is crucial for organizations experiencing increases in network traffic or user connections.

In terms of connectivity, the Fortinet 110C features multiple Ethernet ports, including both WAN and LAN options, allowing for flexible network setups. The appliance supports VLAN configurations, enabling businesses to segment their networks for better security and traffic management. Additionally, the Fortinet 110C offers advanced routing features such as static and dynamic routing, which further enhances its functionality.

Security is paramount, and the Fortinet 110C excels with its comprehensive threat detection and prevention capabilities. Its Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is designed to detect and neutralize threats in real-time, ensuring that sensitive business data remains protected. Moreover, the integrated antivirus engine scans traffic for malicious content, effectively blocking threats before they reach the network.

For businesses concerned about compliance, the Fortinet 110C includes features that support various regulatory requirements, such as logging and reporting capabilities. This ensures that organizations can maintain records of their network activity and meet audit requirements.

The Fortinet 110C also supports FortiGuard services, providing continuous updates to the security landscape. This ensures that the appliance is equipped to handle emerging threats, reinforcing the organization's security posture.

In conclusion, the Fortinet 110C is a powerful network security appliance that combines advanced security features with high performance. Its integration capabilities, impressive throughput, and robust security measures make it an optimal choice for small to medium-sized businesses looking to enhance their network security while maintaining operational efficiency. With FortiOS at its core and support for a wide range of security functionalities, the 110C stands out as a reliable solution in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.