Fortinet 30B Using the web-based manager, Upgrading the firmware, Reverting to a previous version

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Using the web-based manager

FortiGate Firmware

To download firmware

1Log into the site using your user name and password.

2Go to Firmware Images > FortiGate.

3Select the most recent FortiOS version, and MR release and patch release.

4Locate the firmware for your FortiGate unit, right-click the link and select the Download option for your browser.

Note: Always review the Release Notes for a new firmware release before installing. The

Release Notes can include information that is not available in the regular documentation.

Using the web-based manager

Upgrading the firmware

Installing firmware replaces your current antivirus and attack definitions, along with the definitions included with the firmware release you are installing. After you install new firmware, make sure that antivirus and attack definitions are up to date. For details, see the FortiGate Administration Guide.

To upgrade the firmware

1Download the firmware image file to your management computer.

2Log into the web-based manager as the admin administrative user.

3Go to System > Status.

4Under System Information > Firmware Version, 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 takes a few minutes.

Reverting to a previous version

The following procedures revert the FortiGate unit to its factory default configuration and deletes IPS custom signatures, web content lists, email filtering lists, and changes to replacement messages.

Before beginning this procedures, it is recommended that you back up the FortiGate unit configuration.

If you are reverting to a previous FortiOS version, you might not be able to restore the previous configuration from the backup configuration file.

Note: Installing firmware replaces the current antivirus and attack definitions, along with the definitions included with the firmware release you are installing. After you install new firmware, make sure that antivirus and attack definitions are up to date. For details, see the FortiGate Administration Guide.

 

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Contents Install G U I D E Trademarks Regulatory complianceConfiguring InstallingConents Introduction Advanced configuration FortiGate FirmwareTesting new firmware before installing Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLIIndex Page Introduction Register your FortiGate unitAbout the FortiGate-30B About this documentDocument conventions Further ReadingTypographic conventions Fortinet Knowledge Center Comments on Fortinet technical documentationCustomer service and technical support Customer service and technical support Installing Environmental specificationsRack mount instructions GroundingMounting Connecting to the network To power on the FortiGate unitTo power off the FortiGate unit Plugging in the FortiGateTurning off the FortiGate unit NAT 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 Configuring Transparent modeTo add an outgoing traffic firewall policy 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 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 37 web-based manager Page Page

30B specifications

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