FortiWiFi Firmware

The FortiUSB key

Backup and Restore from the FortiUSB key

You can use the FortiUSB key to either backup a configuration file or restore a configuration file.

You should always make sure the FortiUSB key is properly install before proceeding since the FortiWiFi unit must recognize that the key is installed in its USB port. The FortiUSB key may not be recognized by the FortiWiFi unit if it is inserted when the unit is running. If the key is unrecognized by the FortiWiFi unit, you will be unable to properly backup your configuration.

Note: You can only save VPN certificates if you encrypt the file. Make sure the configuration encryption is enabled so you can save the VPN certificates with the configuration file. However, an encrypted file is ineffective if selected for the USB Auto-Install feature.

To backup configuration using the web-based manager

1Go to System > Maintenance > Backup and Restore.

2Select USB Disk from the backup configuration to list.

3Enter a filename for the configuration file.

4Select Backup.

To restore configuration web-based manager

1Go to System > Maintenance > Backup and Restore.

2Select USB Disk from the restore configuration from list.

3Select a backup configuration file from the list.

4Select Restore.

To backup configuration using the CLI

1Log into the CLI.

2Enter the following command to backup the configuration files: exec backup config usb <filename>

3Enter the following command to check the configuration files are on the key: exec usb-disk list

To restore configuration using the CLI

1Log into the CLI.

2Enter the following command to restore the configuration files: exec restore image usb <filename>

The FortiWiFi unit responds with the following message:

This operation will replace the current firmware version! Do you want to continue? (y/n)

3Type y.

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