Fortinet 3016B manual Index

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Index

Index

A

adding a default route 21, 24 additional resources 9 admin password 30

air flow 11

ambient temperature 11 antispam options 36 antivirus options 35 auto-install 47 auto-install from CLI 52

B

backing up 29

C

certificate, security 19 CLI 19

upgrading the firmware 48 configure

backup 29 DNS 21, 24, 26 FortiGuard 31 interfaces 20, 23 restore 30

connecting

to the CLI 19 web-based manager 18

conventions document 8 typographic 9

customer service 10

D

date and time 30 default

adding a route 21, 24 default route 21, 24 DHCP 23

DNS override 20 document conventions 8 documentation 9 domain name server

configure 26

domain name server, configure 21, 24 downloading firmware 45

E

earthing 12

execute shutdown 15

F

firewall policies 22, 25, 34 firmware

backup and restore from USB 52 download 45

from system reboot 50 installing 50

re-installing current version 52 restore from CLI 52 restoring previous config 52 revert from CLI 49

reverting with web-based manager 46 testing before use 53

testing new firmware 53 upgrade from CLI 48

upgrade with web-based manager 45 upgrading using the CLI 48

FortiGuard 31

Fortinet Knowledge Center 10 further reading 9

G

gateway 21, 24 grounding 12

H

humidity 11

I

Initial Disc Timeout 20 interface, configure 23 interface, configuring 20

K

Knowledge Center 10

L

logging 38

M

management IP 26

N

NAT mode 17

O

operating temperature 11

FortiGate-3016B FortiOS 3.0 MR6 Install Guide

 

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Contents Install G U I D E Regulatory compliance TrademarksContents AMC modules Advanced configurationInstalling firmware from a system reboot using the CLI Using the web-based managerTesting new firmware before installing FortiGate FirmwarePage Register your FortiGate unit IntroductionAbout the FortiGate-3016B About this documentDocument conventions Typographic conventions Further ReadingCustomer service and technical support Fortinet Knowledge CenterComments on Fortinet technical documentation Environmental specifications InstallingGrounding Rack mount instructionsMounting Installed mounting brackets To install the FortiGate unit into a rackPlugging in the FortiGate To power on the FortiGate unitConnecting to the network To power off the FortiGate unitTurning off the FortiGate unit Turning off the FortiGate unit Configuring NAT vs. Transparent modeNAT mode Transparent 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 Installing modules Installing AMC filler unitsTo install the filler module AMC modulesRemoving modules Using the AMC modulesHard disk module To insert a module into a FortiGate chassisLog configuration using the web-based manager To format the ASM-S08 hard disk enter the following commandFormatting the hard disk Changing interfaces to operate in Sgmii or SerDes mode Log configuration using the CLIViewing logs ASM-FB4 and ADM-XB2 modulesAMC modules Config system interface edit AMC-SW1/1 Set speed auto End Configure the speedFortiGate Firmware Using the web-based managerDownloading firmware Upgrading the firmwareTo upgrade the firmware Reverting to a previous versionTo revert to a previous firmware version Using the USB Auto-Install Backup and Restore from a USB keyTo upgrade the firmware using the CLI Using the CLIExecute restore image namestr tftpipv4 To revert to a previous firmware version using the CLITo install firmware from a system reboot Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLIEnter Tftp server address Restoring the previous configuration To backup configuration using the CLITo restore configuration using the CLI Testing new firmware before installing Additional CLI Commands for a USB keyTo configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI To test the new firmware image FortiGate Firmware Testing new firmware before installing Index Web filtering 37 web-based manager Page Page
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3016B specifications

The Fortinet 3016B is a robust firewall solution designed to meet the dynamic security needs of modern enterprises. As part of the FortiGate product line, the 3016B combines advanced security features with high performance, catering to organizations that require reliability and efficiency in managing their network security.

One of the primary features of the Fortinet 3016B is its high throughput capabilities. It supports up to 40 Gbps of firewall throughput and an impressive 7.5 Gbps of intrusion prevention system (IPS) throughput. This ensures that even at peak network loads, the firewall can maintain strong performance without compromising security. This feature is particularly important for businesses that handle large volumes of data and require seamless connectivity for their operational efficiency.

The 3016B leverages Fortinet's proprietary FortiOS operating system, which is known for its user-friendly interface and comprehensive security functionalities. FortiOS includes a variety of tools such as a next-generation firewall (NGFW), antivirus protection, web filtering, and application control, all incorporated into a single platform. This consolidation helps in simplifying management while providing extensive security coverage against a wide array of cyber threats.

Moreover, the Fortinet 3016B incorporates advanced threat intelligence capabilities powered by FortiGuard Labs. This allows the firewall to stay updated with real-time threat feeds, enabling the organization to respond proactively to emerging threats and vulnerabilities. The integration of AI-driven analytics enhances anomaly detection and helps in identifying potential breaches before they can escalate.

Another notable characteristic of the 3016B is its scalability. Designed for medium to large enterprises, it can easily integrate into existing infrastructure and scale as business needs grow. With support for multiple virtual domains (VDOMs), organizations can create isolated environments for different departments or functions, maintaining policy separations while optimizing resource utilization.

In terms of connectivity, the Fortinet 3016B offers various interfaces, including multiple 1G and 10G Ethernet ports, ensuring flexible deployment options. The device also supports high availability (HA) configurations, which provide redundancy and minimize downtime.

Overall, the Fortinet 3016B is an exceptional solution that combines superior security features with high performance and scalability, making it a prime choice for organizations looking to strengthen their network security posture without sacrificing efficiency. With its comprehensive capabilities, it empowers businesses to tackle today’s cybersecurity challenges effectively.