Fortinet 30B manual Advanced configuration, Protection profiles

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Advanced configuration

Protection profiles

Advanced configuration

The FortiGate unit and the FortiOS operating system provide a wide range of features that enable you to control network and internet traffic and protect your network. This chapter describes some of these options and how to configure them.

This chapter includes

Protection profiles

Firewall policies

Antivirus options

AntiSpam options

Web filtering

Logging

Protection profiles

A protection profile is a group of settings you can adjust to suit your requirements for network protection. Since protection profiles apply different protection settings to traffic controlled by firewall policies, you can tailor the settings to the type of traffic each policy handles.

Use protection profiles to configure:

antivirus protection

web filtering

web category filtering

spam filtering

content archiving

instant messaging filtering and access control

P2P access and bandwidth control

logging options for policies and configurations within the policies

rate limiting for VoIP protocols.

Using protection profiles, you can customize types and levels of protection for different firewall policies.

For example, while traffic between internal and external addresses might need strict protection, traffic between trusted internal addresses might need moderate protection. You can configure policies for different traffic services to use the same or different protection profiles.

The FortiGate unit is preconfigured with four default protection profiles. In many cases you can use these default protection profiles, or use them as a starting point in creating your own.

Table 1: Default protection profiles

Strict Applies maximum protection to HTTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3, and SMTP traffic. The strict protection profile may not be useful under normal circumstances but it is available when maximum protection is required.

Scan Apply virus scanning to HTTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3, and SMTP traffic.

FortiGate-30B FortiOS 3.0 MR6 Install Guide

 

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Contents Install G U I D E Regulatory compliance TrademarksInstalling ConfiguringConents Introduction FortiGate Firmware Advanced configurationInstalling firmware from a system reboot using the CLI Testing new firmware before installingIndex Page Register your FortiGate unit IntroductionAbout this document About the FortiGate-30BFurther Reading Document conventionsTypographic conventions Comments on Fortinet technical documentation Fortinet Knowledge CenterCustomer service and technical support Customer service and technical support Environmental specifications InstallingGrounding Rack mount instructionsMounting To power on the FortiGate unit Connecting to the networkTo power off the FortiGate unit Plugging in the FortiGateTurning off the FortiGate unit NAT mode NAT vs. Transparent modeTransparent mode Connecting to the FortiGate unitConnecting to the web-based manager To connect to the web-based managerTo connect to the CLI Connecting to the CLIUsing the web-based manager Configuring NAT modeConfigure the interfaces To configure interfaces Go to System Network InterfaceAdding a default route and gateway Configure a DNS serverAdding firewall policies To modify the default gateway Go to Router StaticUsing 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 settingsConfiguring Transparent mode To modify the default gatewayTo add an outgoing traffic firewall policy To switch to Transparent mode Go to System Status Switching to Transparent modeTo switch to Transparent mode To configure DNS server settings Backing up the configuration Verify the configurationAdditional configuration Restoring a configurationSet the Administrator password Set the time and dateUpdating antivirus and IPS signatures Configure FortiGuardAdditional configuration Protection profiles Advanced configurationFirewall policies Firewall policiesAntivirus options Configuring firewall policiesAntiSpam options Web filtering Logging 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 To upgrade the firmware using the CLI Using the CLITo revert to a previous firmware version using the CLI Execute restore image namestr tftpip4Execute restore image namestr tftpipv4 Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLIPress any key to display configuration menu To install firmware from a system rebootTo backup configuration using the CLI Restoring the previous configurationAdditional 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

30B specifications

Fortinet's FortiGate 30B is a compact yet powerful security appliance designed for small to medium-sized businesses and branch offices. This next-generation firewall (NGFW) integrates various security functions, helping organizations safeguard their networks without compromising on performance or ease of use.

One of the standout features of the FortiGate 30B is its robust security capabilities. It offers firewall protection, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), antivirus, web filtering, and application control, all in one device. This consolidated approach simplifies security management, enabling companies to deploy a range of protections without the need for multiple products.

The FortiGate 30B utilizes Fortinet's proprietary FortiOS operating system, which allows for centralized management and visibility into network traffic. With features like FortiView, administrators can gain insights into application usage, user activities, and security events, helping them make informed decisions to enhance their security posture.

Performance is another critical aspect of the FortiGate 30B. Equipped with Fortinet's purpose-built security processing units (SPUs), the device is designed to handle high throughput while maintaining low latency. This ensures that businesses can operate smoothly without facing interruptions caused by security measures.

Additionally, the FortiGate 30B supports advanced technologies such as VPN (Virtual Private Network) for secure remote access and SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) capabilities. This combination enables organizations to optimize their network performance and enhance connectivity between branch offices or remote workers, making it an ideal solution for today's flexible work environments.

A highlight of the FortiGate 30B is its ease of deployment. With a user-friendly interface and guided setup wizards, even those with limited IT experience can configure the device quickly. The included FortiCloud service allows for easy management and monitoring, further simplifying the administrative overhead.

Scalability is yet another critical characteristic of the FortiGate 30B. As businesses grow, they can easily expand their security infrastructure by integrating additional Fortinet solutions into their network, maintaining a cohesive security strategy without disrupting operations.

In summary, the FortiGate 30B offers a comprehensive, high-performance security solution for small and medium-sized organizations. With its integrated features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly management capabilities, it empowers businesses to protect their networks effectively while ensuring optimal performance and scalability for future growth.