Fortinet 310B manual AMC modules, Installing AMC filler units, Installing modules

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AMC modules

Installing AMC filler units

AMC modules

FortiGate AMC modules enable you to expand your FortiGate unit and network environment. These modules enable you to provide small packet performance though optical or copper transceivers. A hard disk module enables you to quarantine files and store log information.

Modules are available in single-width and double-width components. Depending on your FortiGate unit, you can use one or more of these modules types.

This chapter includes

Installing modules

Installing AMC filler units

Removing modules

Using the AMC modules

Installing AMC filler units

The FortiGate-3810A includes four AMC filler units that you can install in the AMC slots that do not have a AMC module.This prevents unwanted dirt from entering the FortiGate unit. Install the fillers on any AMC slots you do not have an AMC card installed.

To install the filler module

1Pull the latch on the filler module to the extended position.

2Insert the module by applying moderate force to the front faceplate to slide the module into the slot.

The filler module should glide smoothly into the chassis. If you encounter any resistance while sliding the module in, the module could be aligned incorrectly. Pull the module back out and try inserting it again.

3Press the hot swap latch to lock in the module.

Installing modules

The following steps describe how to install an AMC module into your FortiGate unit. Use this procedure for the single-width and double-width modules.

To avoid any electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling FortiGate ASM-FB4 modules, install in a static free area.

Insert the fiber transceivers into the module before inserting the module into the FortiGate unit. For details on installing the transceivers, see the QuickStart Guide for the module.

FortiGate-310B FortiOS 3.0 MR6 Install Guide

 

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Contents Install G U I D E Regulatory compliance TrademarksContents Configuring Transparent mode Protection profiles Firewall policiesDownloading firmware Testing new firmware before installing Using the web-based managerUsing the CLI Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLIPage Register your FortiGate unit IntroductionLacp configuration About the FortiGate-310BAbout this document Addressipv4 Further ReadingDocument conventions Typographic conventionsFortinet Knowledge Center FortiGate Administration GuideComments on Fortinet technical documentation Customer service and technical supportCustomer service and technical support Environmental specifications InstallingGrounding Rack mount instructionsMounting Installed mounting brackets To install the FortiGate unit into a rackPlugging in the FortiGate Connecting to the networkTo power on the FortiGate unit To power off the FortiGate unitConfiguring NAT vs. Transparent modeNAT mode To connect to the web-based manager Connecting to the FortiGate unitTransparent mode Connecting to the web-based managerStop bits Flow control Connecting to the CLITo connect to the CLI Bits per second 9600 Data bits ParityTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface Configuring NAT modeUsing the web-based manager Configure the interfacesConfigure a DNS server Adding a default route and gatewayInitial Padt Timeout Source Address All To modify the default gateway Go to Router StaticAdding firewall policies Source InterfaceUsing the CLI To set an interface to use a static addressTo set an interface to use Dhcp addressing To set an interface to use PPPoE addressing To configure DNS server settingsTo add an outgoing traffic firewall policy To modify the default gatewayConfiguring Transparent mode Switching to Transparent modeTo switch to Transparent mode Go to System Status Source Address All Destination Interface To switch to Transparent mode Backing up the configuration Verify the configurationSet the time and date Restoring a configurationAdditional configuration Set the Administrator passwordUpdating antivirus and IPS signatures Configure FortiGuardAdditional configuration Advanced configuration Default protection profilesProtection profiles Firewall policies Firewall policiesAntivirus options Configuring firewall policiesAntiSpam options Web filtering Logging AMC modules Installing AMC filler unitsInstalling modules To install the filler moduleTo insert a module into a FortiGate chassis Using the AMC modulesRemoving modules Hard disk moduleExecute formatlogdisk Log configuration using the web-based managerTo format the ASM-S08 hard disk enter the following command Formatting the hard diskASM-FB4 and ADM-XB2 modules Log configuration using the CLIChanging interfaces to operate in Sgmii or SerDes mode Viewing logsConfig system interface edit AMC-SW1/1 Set speed auto End Configure the speedUsing the AMC modules Downloading firmware FortiGate FirmwareUsing the web-based manager Upgrading the firmwareReverting to a previous version Backup and Restore from a USB key Using the USB Auto-InstallTo revert to a previous firmware version Using the CLI To upgrade the firmware using the CLIExecute ping To revert to a previous firmware version using the CLI Execute restore image namestr tftpip4Execute restore image image.out Execute update-nowExecute restore config namestr tftpip4 Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLIExecute restore image namestr tftpipv4 Execute restore image image28.outEnter Tftp server address To install firmware from a system rebootExecute reboot Press any key to display configuration menuEnter File Name image.out Restoring the previous configurationTo backup configuration using the CLI Enter Local AddressAdditional CLI Commands for a USB key To restore configuration using the CLITo configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI To test the new firmware image Testing new firmware before installingTesting new firmware before installing Testing new firmware before installing Index Web filtering 37 web-based manager Page Page

310B specifications

The Fortinet 310B is a powerful next-generation firewall (NGFW) designed to meet the evolving needs of modern enterprises. As part of Fortinet's Security Fabric, the 310B offers robust security features combined with high performance, enhancing network security while maintaining ease of use.

One of the standout features of the Fortinet 310B is its high throughput capability. With up to 10 Gbps of firewall throughput and an impressive IPS throughput of 3.5 Gbps, the device is optimized for handling heavy network traffic with minimal latency. This makes it suitable for both medium and large-scale environments, where performance and speed are critical.

The Fortinet 310B integrates a comprehensive suite of security technologies. At its core is FortiOS, the operating system that powers Fortinet’s security appliances. FortiOS includes advanced threat protection capabilities such as intrusion prevention system (IPS), deep packet inspection, and antivirus scanning. These features help protect against a wide range of threats, including malware, ransomware, and zero-day attacks, ensuring that networks are resilient against various cyber threats.

Another key characteristic of the Fortinet 310B is its multi-layered security architecture. The device supports a range of technologies such as SSL inspection, web filtering, and application control. By leveraging these functionalities, organizations can enforce granular security policies across different applications and users, improving overall visibility and control over the network environment.

The Fortinet 310B also incorporates FortiGate's unique Security Fabric technology, which enables seamless integration with other Fortinet products and third-party solutions. This interoperability allows for centralized management, simplified security operations, and enhanced threat intelligence sharing, creating a holistic security approach.

In addition to its security capabilities, the Fortinet 310B offers a variety of connectivity options, including multiple Ethernet ports and support for FortiLink, which allows for easy integration with FortiAP access points and FortiSwitches. This flexibility facilitates the deployment of secure network segments and wireless solutions.

The device also supports advanced features such as VPN capabilities for secure remote access, SD-WAN for optimizing network performance, and extensive reporting and logging for compliance and accountability. All these attributes make the Fortinet 310B a formidable choice for organizations looking to bolster their network security posture while maximizing operational efficiency. Overall, the Fortinet 310B stands out as a reliable and versatile solution in the realm of network security appliances.