Getting started
Connecting to the command line interface (CLI)
FortiGate-50R Installation and Configuration Guide
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Figure 2: FortiGate login
Connecting to the command line interface (CLI)
As an alternative to the web-based manager, you can install and configure the
FortiGate unit using the CLI. Configuration changes made with the CLI are effective
immediately without the need to reset the firewall or interrupt service.
To connect to the FortiGate CLI, you need:
• a computer with an available communications port,
• the null modem cable included in your FortiGate package,
• terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal for Windows.
To connect to the CLI:
1
Connect the null modem cable to the communications port of your computer and to
the FortiGate Console port.
2
Make sure that the FortiGate unit is powered on.
3
Start HyperTerminal, enter a name for the connection, and select OK.
4
Configure HyperTerminal to connect directly to the communications port on the
computer to which you have connected the null modem cable and select OK.
5
Select the following port settings and select OK.
Note:
The following procedure describes how to connect to the CLI using Windows
HyperTerminal software. You can use any terminal emulation program.
Summary of Contents for FortiGate 50R
Page 16: ...16 Fortinet Inc Customer service and technical support Introduction ...
Page 32: ...32 Fortinet Inc Next steps Getting started ...
Page 40: ...40 Fortinet Inc Completing the configuration NAT Route mode installation ...
Page 112: ...112 Fortinet Inc Customizing replacement messages System configuration ...
Page 144: ...144 Fortinet Inc Content profiles Firewall configuration ...
Page 202: ...202 Fortinet Inc Logging attacks Network Intrusion Detection System NIDS ...
Page 216: ...216 Fortinet Inc Exempt URL list Web filtering ...
Page 228: ...228 Fortinet Inc Configuring alert email Logging and reporting ...
Page 232: ...232 Fortinet Inc Glossary ...