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91 | Feature Details
The management center upgrade process now postpones scheduled tasks. Any task
scheduled to begin during the upgrade will begin five minutes after the post-upgrade
reboot.
Before you begin any upgrade, you must still make sure running tasks are
complete. Tasks running when the upgrade begins are stopped,... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/secure-firewall/upgrade/management-center/760/upgrade-management-center-760.pdf |
92 | Feature Details
Content Updates
The FMC now warns you that Vulnerability Database (VDB) updates restart the Snort
process. This interrupts traffic inspection and, depending on how the managed device
handles traffic, possibly interrupts traffic flow. You can cancel the install until a more
convenient time, such as durin... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/secure-firewall/upgrade/management-center/760/upgrade-management-center-760.pdf |
93 | Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense Upgrade Guide for Management Center, Version 7.6.x
88
Troubleshooting and Reference
Upgrade Feature History | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/secure-firewall/upgrade/management-center/760/upgrade-management-center-760.pdf |
0 | Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
First Published: 2019-06-13
Last Modified: 2025-01-29
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1 | THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS,
INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APP... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
2 | CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 Overview 1
Features 1
Package Contents 5
QR Code Sticker 6
Serial Number and Digital Documentation Portal QR Code 7
Front Panel 8
Rear Panel 8
Rear Panel LEDs 9
Hardware Specifications 12
Product ID Numbers 12
Power Cord Specifications 13
CHAPTER 2 Installation Preparation 19
Installation Warnings 19... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
3 | CHAPTER 4 Connect to the Console Port 29
Connect to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows 29
Connect to the Console Port with Mac OS X 31
Connect to the Console Port with Linux 31
CHAPTER 5 Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade 33
Replace the SSD 33
Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Two-Post Rack 34
Cisco Firepow... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
4 | CHAPTER 1
Overview
• Features, on page 1
• Package Contents, on page 5
• QR Code Sticker, on page 6
• Serial Number and Digital Documentation Portal QR Code, on page 7
• Front Panel, on page 8
• Rear Panel, on page 8
• Rear Panel LEDs, on page 9
• Hardware Specifications, on page 12
• Product ID Numbers, on page 12
• P... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
5 | Table 1: Firepower 1120, 1140, and 1150 Features
Feature 1120 1140 1150
• Certified for the 1120, 1140, and 1150 on ASA 9.16.x:
• Common Criteria Certification for the Network Device Collaborative
Protection Profile (NDcPPv2.2E)
• Firewall Collaborative Protection Profile Module (FW_MOD_v1.4e)
• Virtual Private Network... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
6 | Feature 1120 1140 1150
One RJ-45 or one USB Mini B
Provides management access through an external system
Console ports
One USB 3.0 Type A
Allows attachment of an external device such as mass storage
USB port
Eight Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 10/100/1000 BaseT
Each RJ-45 (8P8C) copper port supports auto Medium Dependent Inte... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
7 | Feature 1120 1140 1150
Yes
On rear panel; standard rocker-type power on/off switch
Note
The power switch controls system power and operates as a soft notification
switch that supports the graceful shutdown of the system. Graceful shutdown
reduces the risk of system software and data corruption.
Power switch
A small rec... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
8 | For Windows operating systems, you must install a Cisco Windows USB Console Driver on any PC
connected to the console port before using the USB console port. See Connect to the Console Port with
Microsoft Windows, on page 29 for information on installing the driver.
Note
External Flash Storage
The chassis contains a st... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
9 | Country-specific power cord
Optional; in package if ordered
See Power Cord Specifications, on page 13 for
a list of supported power cords.
1 Chassis 2
Two rack-mount brackets (part number
700-117078-01)
Four M4 x 8-mm Phillips screws (part number 4
48-0451-01) for securing the rack-mounting
bracket to the chassis
3
USB... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
10 | Figure 3: QR Code Sticker
The following figure shows the placement of the QR code sticker on the rear panel of the chassis.
Figure 4: QR Code Sticker on the Chassis
1 QR code sticker —
Serial Number and Digital Documentation Portal QR Code
The compliance label on the bottom of the chassis contains the chassis serial nu... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
11 | Figure 5: Compliance Label on the Chassis
1 Chassis model number 2 Chassis serial number
3 Digital Documentation Portal QR code —
Front Panel
The following figure shows the front panel of the Firepower 1100. Note that there are no connectors or LEDs
on the front panel.
Figure 6: Firepower 1100 Front Panel
Rear Panel
Th... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
12 | Figure 7: Firepower 1100 Rear Panel
Power switch 2 Power cord socket
Note
The power switch provides a way to gracefully
shut down the system and place it in standby.
The power supply and fan remain active and the
fan may continue to spin at slow speed. To
achieve total powershut down, unplug the power
supply from the c... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
13 | Network
Status of the network ports:
Connection-speed status (S):
• Green, flashing—One flash every three
seconds = 10 Mbps.
• Green, flashing—Two rapid flashes = 100
Mbps.
• Green, flashing—Three rapid flashes = 1000
Mbps.
Network 2
Status of the network ports:
Link status (L):
• Off—No link, or port is not in use.
• ... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
14 | Active
Status of the failover pair:
• Off— Failover is not operational.
• Green—Failover pair operating normally.
The LED is green always unless the chassis
in a high availability pair.
• Amber—When the chassis is in a high
availability pair, the LED is amber for the
standby unit.
Status 6
System operating status:
• Of... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
15 | Hardware Specifications
The following table contains hardware specifications for the Firepower 1100.
Table 2: Hardware Specifications
Specification 1120 1140 1150
Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.72 x 10.58 x 17.2 inches (4.37 x 26.87 x 43.69 cm)
Weight 8 lb (3.63 kg)
Operating: 32 to 104⁰F (0 to 40⁰C)
Derate the maximum opera... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
16 | PID Description
FPR1150-NGFW-K9 Cisco Firepower 1150 NGFW appliance
FPR1K-RM-SSD200 Cisco Firepower 1100 200-GB drive
FPR1K-RM-SSD200= Cisco Firepower 1100 200-GB drive (spare)
FPR1K-CBL-MGMT Cisco Firepower 1100 cable-management brackets
Cisco Firepower 1100 cable-management brackets
(spare)
FPR1K-CBL-MGMT=
FPR1K-RM-A... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
17 | Figure 10: Australia/New Zealand (CAB-ACA)
1 Plug: AU10LS3 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625 —
Figure 11: Brazil (CAB-C13-ACB)
1 Plug: NBR 14136 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: EL 701B (EN 60320/C13) —
Figure 12: China (CAB-ACC)
1 Plug: V3203C 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V162... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
18 | Figure 13: Europe (CAB-ACE)
1 Plug: M2511 2 Cord set rating: 16 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625 —
Figure 14: India (CAB-IND-10A)
1 Plug: IA16A3-C 2 Cord set rating: 16 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625BS-E —
Figure 15: Italy (CAB-ACI)
1 Plug: IT10S3 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625 —
Cisco Firepower 1100 Series ... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
19 | Figure 16: Japan (CAB-C13-C14-2M-JP) PSE Mark
1 IEC 60320-2-2/E 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: IEC 60320/C13 Cord length: 2 m
Figure 17: Japan (CAB-JPN-3PIN)
1 Plug: M744 2 Cord set rating: 12 A, 125 V
3 Connector: V1625 —
Figure 18: Jumper (CAB-C13-C14-2M)
1 IEC 60320/C14G 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
20 | 1 Plug: M2511 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625 —
Figure 20: North America (CAB-AC)
1 Plug: PS204 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625
Figure 21: South Africa (AIR-PWR-CORD-SA)
1 Plug: SA16A 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: V1625 —
Figure 22: Switzerland (CAB-ACS)
1 Plug: SW10ZS3... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
21 | Figure 23: Taiwan (CAB-ACTW)
1 Plug: EL 302 (CNS10917) 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 125 V
3 Connector: EL 701 (EN 60320/C13) —
Figure 24: United Kingdom (CAB-ACU)
1 Plug: 3P BS 1363 2 Cord set rating: 10 A, 250 V
3 Connector: IEC 60320/C13 —
Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
18
Overview
Power Cord Spe... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
22 | CHAPTER 2
Installation Preparation
• Installation Warnings, on page 19
• Safety Recommendations, on page 21
• Maintain Safety with Electricity, on page 21
• Prevent ESD Damage, on page 22
• Site Environment, on page 22
• Site Considerations, on page 23
• Power Supply Considerations, on page 23
• Rack Configuration Cons... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
23 | Statement 1015—Battery Handling
To reduce risk of fire, explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas:
• Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do not dismantle, crush, puncture, use a sharp tool to remove, short external contacts, or dispose of the
battery in fir... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
24 | Statement 1055—Class 1/1M Laser
Invisible laser radiation is present. Do not expose to users of telescopic optics. This applies to Class 1/1M
laser products.
Warning
Statement 1074—Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes
To reduce risk of electric shock or fire, installation of the equipment must comply with lo... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
25 | • Before beginning procedures that require access to the interior of the chassis, locate the emergency
power-off switch for the room in which you are working. Then, if an electrical accident occurs, you can
act quickly to turn off the power.
• Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist anywhere in your... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
26 | Site Considerations
Considering the following helps you plan an acceptable operating environment for the chassis, and avoid
environmentally-caused equipment failures.
• Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature might not be adequate to cool equipment
to acceptable operating temperatures without adequ... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
27 | • If your rack includes closing front and rear doors, the doors must have 65 percent open perforated area
evenly distributed from top to bottom to permit adequate airflow.
• Be sure enclosed racks have adequate ventilation. Make sure that the rack is not overly congested as each
chassis generates heat. An enclosed rack... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
28 | CHAPTER 3
Rack-Mount the Chassis
• Unpack and Inspect the Chassis, on page 25
• Rack-Mount the Chassis, on page 26
Unpack and Inspect the Chassis
The chassis is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during transportation or any
items are missing, contact your customer service representative immed... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
29 | Rack-Mount the Chassis
The chassis ships with rack-mount brackets and four screws that you can install on the front or the rear of the
chassis. We recommend you install the rack-mount brackets on the I/O side (rear panel) so that the front of
the chassis faces the hot aisle. See Package Contents, on page 5 for the rack... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
30 | Step 2 Attach the chassis to the rack using the screws that you supply for your rack.
We recommend that you install the chassis with the I/O side (rear panel) facing the cold aisle.See the following illustration
for an example of air flow from rear panel (cold aisle) to the front panel (hot aisle).
Figure 26: Install t... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
31 | Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
28
Rack-Mount the Chassis
Rack-Mount the Chassis | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
32 | CHAPTER 4
Connect to the Console Port
• Connect to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows, on page 29
• Connect to the Console Port with Mac OS X, on page 31
• Connect to the Console Port with Linux, on page 31
Connect to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows
You must install a USB device driver the first time a Mic... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
33 | Figure 27: Console Port Connection
1 USB Mini B console port 2 USB Mini B to USB Type A console cable
3 USB Type A —
Step 4 Connect the end of the cable with the DB-9 connector (or USB Type A) to the terminal or PC. If your terminal or PC has
a console port that does not accommodate a DB-9 connector, you must provide a... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
34 | Connect to the Console Port with Mac OS X
Follow these steps to connect a Mac OS X system USB port to the console using the built-in OS X Terminal
utility, or alternatively you can use a separate terminal emulator application.
Procedure
Step 1 Use the Finder to go to Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
Step 2 Connect ... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
35 | Step 5 To disconnect the Linux USB console from the Terminal window, enter Ctrl-a followed by : then quit.
Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
32
Connect to the Console Port
Connect to the Console Port with Linux | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
36 | CHAPTER 5
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade
• Replace the SSD, on page 33
• Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Two-Post Rack, on page 34
Replace the SSD
The Firepower 1100 ships with an SSD installed. You can replace this SSD should it fail. Before replacing
the SSD, you must power off the chassis by pressing th... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
37 | Figure 28: Remove and Install an SSD
Step 3 Tighten the thumb screws on both sides of the SSD bay.
Step 4 Check the SSD LED to make sure the SSD is seated properly and functioning. See Rear Panel LEDs, on page 9 for a
description of the SSD LED.
Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Two-Post Rack
Because theFIPSopacity ... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
38 | • One FIPS opacity shield (part number 69-100612-01)
• Two cable management brackets (part number 700-117013-01)
• Eight Phillips 8-32 x 0.375-inch screws (part number 48-0629-01) used to attach the FIPS opacity
shield to the cable management brackets
• Ten Tamper Evidence Labels (TEL) (part number 47-25553-01)
The TEL... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
39 | When you toggle the power switch from ON to OFF, it takes several seconds for the system to power down. Do not
remove the power cable until the power LED is off. After removing power from the chassis either by moving the power
switch to OFF or unplugging the power cord, wait at least 10 seconds before turning power bac... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
40 | Figure 31: TELs Placement on the Chassis
1 TEL 1 on the left side and top of chassis 2 TEL 2 on the right side and top of chassis
TEL 4 acrosstheFIPSshield and the chassis(towards
the left of the chassis)
3 TEL 3 on the top and back of chassis 4
TEL 6 on the bottom of the chassis towards the left
side of the chassis
TE... | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
41 | • FTD managed by FMC
What to do next
See the Cisco Firepower 1100 Getting Started Guide for further configuration information.
Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
38
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade
Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Two-Post Rack | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/1100/hw/guide/hw-install-1100.pdf |
0 | Administration Guide
FortiOS 7.6.2 | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
1 | FORTINET DOCUMENT LIBRARY
https://docs.fortinet.com
FORTINET VIDEO LIBRARY
https://video.fortinet.com
FORTINET BLOG
https://blog.fortinet.com
CUSTOMER SERVICE & SUPPORT
https://support.fortinet.com
FORTINET TRAINING & CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
https://www.fortinet.com/training-certification
FORTINET TRAINING INSTITUTE
http... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
2 | TABLE OF CONTENTS
Change Log 28
Getting started 29
Summary of steps 30
Setting up FortiGate for management access 31
Completing the FortiGate Setup wizard 32
Configuring basic settings 32
Registering FortiGate 36
Configuring a firewall policy 37
Backing up the configuration 38
Troubleshooting your installation 38
Using... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
3 | Viewing device dashboards in the Security Fabric 112
Creating a fabric system and license dashboard 113
Example 113
Dashboards 114
Resetting the default dashboard template 115
Status dashboard 115
Security dashboard 118
Network dashboard 120
Assets & Identities 129
WiFi dashboard 134
Monitors 140
Non-FortiView monitors... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
4 | Explicit and transparent proxies 320
Explicit web proxy 321
FTP proxy 325
Transparent proxy 328
Proxy policy addresses 330
Proxy policy security profiles 338
Explicit proxy authentication 342
Transparent web proxy forwarding 348
Transparent web proxy forwarding over IPv6 352
Upstream proxy authentication in transparent... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
5 | RIP 473
OSPF 492
BGP 509
BFD 565
Routing objects 574
Multicast 584
Multicast routing and PIM support 584
Configuring multicast forwarding 587
Using IPS inspection for multicast UDP traffic 592
Including denied multicast sessions in the session table 595
FortiExtender 597
WAN extension mode 597
LAN extension mode 597
Ma... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
6 | Neighbor discovery proxy 703
IPv6 address assignment 704
NAT66, NAT46, NAT64, and DNS64 718
DHCPv6 relay 731
IPv6 tunneling 731
IPv6 Simple Network Management Protocol 742
Dynamic routing in IPv6 745
IPv6 configuration examples 747
FortiGate LAN extension 799
Example CLI configuration 800
Example GUI configuration 806
... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
7 | Mean opinion score calculation and logging in performance SLA health checks 888
Embedded SD-WAN SLA information in ICMP probes 891
SD-WAN application monitor using FortiMonitor 929
Classifying SLA probes for traffic prioritization 933
SD-WAN rules 938
SD-WAN rules overview 938
Implicit rule 946
Automatic strategy 951
M... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
8 | SD-WAN segmentation over a single overlay 1190
SD-WAN segmentation over a single overlay using IPv6 1205
Matching BGP extended community route targets in route maps 1212
Copying the DSCP value from the session original direction to its reply direction 1217
SD-WAN cloud on-ramp 1220
Configuring the VPN overlay between t... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
9 | ZTNA application gateway with SAML and MFA using FortiAuthenticator example 1381
Secure LDAP connection from FortiAuthenticator with zero trust tunnel example 1398
ZTNA IP MAC based access control example 1399
ZTNA IPv6 examples 1406
ZTNA Zero Trust application gateway example 1412
ZTNA SaaS application access control ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
10 | RSSO dynamic address subtype 1652
ISDB record for SOCaaS 1655
Protocol options 1657
Log oversized files 1657
RPC over HTTP 1657
Protocol port mapping 1657
Common options 1658
Web options 1659
Email options 1659
Stripping the X-Forwarded-For value in the HTTP header 1659
Traffic shaping 1662
Configuration methods 1663
T... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
11 | Filtering based on YouTube channel 1878
Filtering based on title 1880
Filtering based on description 1881
Configuring a video filter keyword list 1883
Replacement messages displayed in blocked videos 1885
DNS filter 1886
DNS filter behavior in proxy mode 1887
FortiGuard DNS rating service 1888
Configuring a DNS filter ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
12 | Local-based filters 2003
FortiGuard-based filters 2010
Third-party-based filters 2012
Filtering order 2012
Protocols and actions 2014
Configuring webmail filtering 2015
VoIP solutions 2016
General use cases 2017
NAT46 and NAT64 for SIP ALG 2021
SIP message inspection and filtering 2028
SIP ALG and SIP session helper 20... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
13 | SSH traffic file scanning 2153
Redirect to WAD after handshake completion 2155
HTTP/2 support in proxy mode SSL inspection 2155
Define multiple certificates in an SSL profile in replace mode 2157
Disabling the FortiGuard IP address rating 2159
Block or allow ECH TLS connections 2160
Custom signatures 2169
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14 | IPsec DNS suffix 2400
Aggregate and redundant VPN 2401
Manual redundant VPN configuration 2402
OSPF with IPsec VPN for network redundancy 2405
IPsec VPN in an HA environment 2412
Packet distribution and redundancy for aggregate IPsec tunnels 2417
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15 | Authentication 2591
Authorization 2593
SSL VPN quick start 2595
SSL VPN split tunnel for remote user 2595
Connecting from FortiClient VPN client 2599
Set up FortiToken multi-factor authentication 2601
Connecting from FortiClient with FortiToken 2602
SSL VPN tunnel mode 2603
SSL VPN full tunnel for remote user 2603
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16 | Configuring OS and host check 2747
Verifying remote user OS 2747
Host check 2748
Replacing the host check error message 2749
MAC address check 2749
Creating a custom host check list 2749
Troubleshooting 2752
FortiGate as SSL VPN Client 2753
Example 2754
Verification 2761
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17 | Support for Okta RADIUS attributes filter-Id and class 2852
Sending multiple RADIUS attribute values in a single RADIUS Access-Request 2854
Traffic shaping based on dynamic RADIUS VSAs 2854
RADIUS Termination-Action AVP in wired and wireless scenarios 2861
Configuring a RADSEC client 2865
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18 | Wireless configuration 2973
Switch Controller 2974
System 2975
Basic system settings 2975
Advanced system settings 2975
Operating modes 2976
Administrators 2978
Local authentication 2978
Remote authentication for administrators 2979
Administrator account options 2982
REST API administrator 2984
SSO administrators 2986
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19 | Configuring ports 3053
Setting the idle timeout time 3054
Setting the password policy 3054
Changing the view settings 3055
Setting the administrator password retries and lockout time 3055
TLS configuration 3056
Controlling return path with auxiliary session 3057
Email alerts 3061
Using configuration save mode 3065
Trus... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
20 | Update server location 3324
Filtering 3325
Online security tools 3326
Anycast and unicast services 3326
Using FortiManager as a local FortiGuard server 3327
Cloud service communication statistics 3330
IoT detection service 3332
FortiAP query to FortiGuard IoT service to determine device details 3336
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21 | Other Products 3418
Conserve mode 3420
Proxy inspection in conserve mode 3420
Flow inspection in conserve mode 3421
Diagnostics 3421
Using APIs 3422
Token-based authentication 3422
Best Practices 3423
Making an API call to retrieve information from the FortiGate 3423
Configuration backups and reset 3427
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22 | Security Fabric score 3599
Security rating insights 3600
Logging the security rating 3601
Security rating visibility 3602
Automation stitches 3605
Creating automation stitches 3606
Triggers 3620
Actions 3644
Public and private SDN connectors 3707
Getting started with public and private SDN connectors 3709
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23 | External feed update method example 3829
Push API update method example 3833
Monitoring the Security Fabric using FortiExplorer for Apple TV 3836
NOC and SOC example 3837
Troubleshooting 3848
Viewing a summary of all connected FortiGates in a Security Fabric 3849
Diagnosing automation stitches 3851
Log and Report 3855
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24 | WAN optimization 3949
Features 3949
Protocol optimization 3949
Byte caching 3949
SSL offloading 3949
WAN optimization and HA 3950
Secure tunneling 3950
Prerequisites 3950
Disk usage 3950
Overview 3952
Client/server architecture 3952
Profiles 3952
Peers and authentication groups 3953
Tunnels 3954
Transparent mode 3956
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25 | Using OCI IMDSv2 4000
FIPS cipher mode for AWS, Azure, OCI, and GCP FortiGate-VMs 4002
Cloud-init 4004
TPM support for FortiGate-VM 4007
Hyperscale firewall 4015
Troubleshooting 4016
Troubleshooting methodologies 4017
Verify user permissions 4017
Establish a baseline 4017
Create a troubleshooting plan 4019
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26 | Fortinet Video Library 4075
Fortinet Community 4075
Fortinet Training Institute 4076
Fortinet Support 4076
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27 | Change Log
Date Change Description
2025-01-28 Initial release.
2025-01-31 Added Enhancing SIP reliability in 464XLAT environments on page 794, Selective forwarding to
ICAP server on page 2061, and ZTNA agentless web-based application access on page 1332.
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28 | Getting started
FortiOS is the operating system that runs on Fortinet’s FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW). It supports different
platforms, including:
l Physical appliances
l Hypervisors
l Cloud computing platforms
FortiOS delivers security as a hybrid mesh firewall that spans a meshed topology of on-prem and c... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Summary of steps
These steps summarize how to get your FortiGate up and running by using the GUI. For information about the Command
Line Interface (CLI), see Using the CLI on page 56.
1. Set up your FortiGate for initial management access with the GUI. See Setting up FortiGate for management
access on p... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Setting up FortiGate for management access
After you receive your FortiGate, open the box, connect the cables for management and internet access, and use a
management computer to access the FortiOS GUI.
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Completing the FortiGate Setup wizard
After logging in to FortiOS, you can access a FortiOS video as well as a FortiGate Setup wizard to help you get familiar
with the product.
To complete the FortiGate Setup wizard:
1. After logging in to the FortiOS GUI, a FortiOS 7.6 What's new video is presented. Wa... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Planning and configuring the MGMT, WAN, and LAN interfaces
On a typical deployment where the FortiGate NGFW is configured as an edge firewall, the administrator typically sets up
access control between the LAN and WAN interface, and permanent management access either through in-band
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4. In Administrative Access section, select the access options as needed. For a WAN interface, it is recommended to
only allow PING.
5. Click OK.
To configure a WAN interface in the CLI:
config system interface
edit "port2"
set ip 203.0.113.99 255.255.255.0
set allowaccess ping
set alias "WAN"
next
end
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set start-ip 192.168.10.2
set end-ip 192.168.10.254
next
end
next
end
Configuring the default route
Setting the default route enables the FortiGate to route traffic through this interface and default gateway when no specific
routes are found for a particular destination. The gateway address should be yo... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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end
Ensuring internet and FortiGuard connectivity
This step is not necessary for the configuration; however, it is necessary in order to keep your FortiGate up to date
against the latest threats. Updates are provided to FortiGates that are registered and make a request to the FortiGuard
network to verif... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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3. Select the desired setting and click OK. The Dashboard > Status page opens. Note that the licenses are grayed out
because the device or virtual machine is not registered.
4. Go to System > FortiGuard and click Enter Registration Code.
5. Enter the contract registration code from your service registra... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Backing up the configuration
Once you successfully configure the FortiGate, it is extremely important that you back up the configuration. In some
cases, you may need to reset the FortiGate to factory defaults or perform a TFTP upload of the firmware, which will erase
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device.
3. Verify that you can connect to the internal IP address of the FortiGate
Connect to the GUI from the FortiGate’s internal interface by browsing to its IP address. From the PC, try to ping the
internal interface IP address; for example, ping 192.168.1.99. If you cannot connect to the internal i... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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l TZ: Server time zone
l Curr Lost: Current number of consecutive lost packets
l Total Lost: Total number of lost packets
12. Use FortiExplorer if you cannot connect to the FortiGate over Ethernet
If you cannot connect to the FortiGate GUI or CLI, you may be able to connect using FortiExplorer. Refer to... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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Menus
If you believe your FortiGate model supports a menu that does not appear in the GUI, go to
System > Feature Visibility and ensure the feature is enabled. For more information, see
Feature visibility on page 3345.
The GUI contains the following main menus, which provide access to configuration opti... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
41 | Getting started
Tables
Many GUI pages contain tables of information that can be filtered and customized to display specific information in a
specific way. Some tables allow content to be edited directly on that table, or rows to be copied and pasted.
Filters
Filters are used to locate a specific set of information or c... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To create a column filter:
1. Click the filter icon on the right side of the column header.
2. Choose a filter type from the available options.
3. Enter the filter text, or select from the available values.
4. Click Apply.
To create a filter based on a cell's content:
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2. Select Remove All Filters.
Column settings
Columns can be rearranged, resized, and added or removed from tables.
To add or remove columns:
1. Right-click a column header, or click the gear icon on the left side of the header row that appears when hovering the
cursor over the headers.
2. Select column... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To resize a column:
1. Click and drag the right border of the column header.
To resize a column to fit its contents:
1. Click filter icon on the right side of the column header and select Resize to Contents.
To resize all of the columns in a table to fit their content:
1. Right-click a column header, or... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To copy a row:
1. Right-click the policy, and select Copy.
2. Right-click the policy, and select Paste > Above or Paste > Below.
Entering values
Numerous fields in the GUI and CLI require text strings or numbers to be entered when configuring the FortiGate. When
entering values in the GUI, you will be p... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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The tree CLI command can be used to view the number of characters allowed in a name field. For example, entering
the following commands show that a firewall address name can contain up to 79 characters, while its FQDN can contain
255 characters:
# tree firewall address
-- [address] --*name (79)
|- uuid
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Numbers
Numbers are used to set sizes, rates, addresses, port numbers, priorities, and other such numeric values. They can be
entered as a series of digits (without commas or spaces), in a dotted decimal format (such as IP addresses), or
separated by colons (such as MAC addresses). Most numeric values u... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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In this example, searching for the address 10.100.88.5 yields the following results:
l Various address objects that have a subnet of 10.100.88.5.
l A Virtual IP/Server object, EMS, that has a mapped IP address/range with 10.100.88.5.
l Address objects that have IP subnets of 0.0.0.0/0, which the search ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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administrators who are accessing the FortiGate remotely. Upon failure, the files fall back to loading from the FortiGate.
The CDN is only used after successful administrator logins.
To configure loading static GUI files from a CDN:
config system global
set gui-cdn-usage {enable | disable}
end
Accessing ... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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To navigate to a new GUI page using the command palette:
1. Press ctrl+p (or cmd+p for Mac). The command palette is displayed with available navigation links.
2. Enter the required destination, or browse the list for it.
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3. Click on the location to jump to the select GUI page.
To activate an action using the command palette:
1. Press ctrl+p (or cmd+p for Mac) and then enter a >, or select the Run command tab. On supported browsers,
ctrl+shift+p (or cmd+shift+p for Mac) can be used.
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3. Click the result, or press Enter, to run the action.
To use the Diagnostics command palette:
1. Press ctrl+p (or cmd+p for Mac) and then enter a /, or select the Diagnostics tab.
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2. Enter the command name, or browse the list for the command.
3. Click the result, or press Enter, to run the command.
4. Enter a search string in the search field to search the command output.
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5. Click Copy to clipboard to copy the output to the clipboard, or Download the file to download the output as a text file.
6. Click Run to run the command again.
Recovering missing graphical components
Errors can sometimes cause the application icons, or other minor graphical components, to no longer s... | https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/3afdbab8-dcdc-11ef-8766-ca4255feedd9/FortiOS-7.6.2-Administration_Guide.pdf |
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