Finding Words in show Command Output
Finding Words in show Command Output To quickly locate a word in the output of any show command, use the following command: show argument | grep “string” For this feature to work, only one show command...
View ArticleFortiWLC Customizing the CLI Prompt
Customizing the CLI Prompt Default CLI Prompt By default, the CLI prompt consists of the system name followed by an angle bracket (>) for user EXEC mode or a pound sign (#) for privileged EXEC mode....
View ArticleFortiWLC Manipulating Terminal Characteristics
Manipulating Terminal Characteristics Displaying Terminal Settings To display the current terminal settings, including the screen length and width, type: controller> show terminal Terminal Length:...
View ArticleFortiWLC Ending a Session
Ending a Session To end a session, use the following command in either User or privileged EXEC mode: controller> exit
View ArticleFortiWLC Web UI Concepts
Web UI Concepts Access FortiWLC (SD) by entering the IP address of the controller in a browser (see “Browsers” on page 46 below). The Web UI interface that displays operates from four menus: Monitor,...
View ArticleFortiWLC What is Network Manager?
What is Network Manager? Network Manager is a Fortinet product that manages multiple controllers. ESS, Security, VLAN, GRE and RADIUS profiles can all be configured either from Network Manager or from...
View ArticleFortiWLC About the CFS
About the CFS The CFS allows you to manage the controller operating system (FortiWLC (SD)) and its configuration files. Files used to operate the controller are located in directories on the controller...
View ArticleFortiWLC Managing Files Via the WebUI
Managing Files Via the WebUI While local files can be managed via the CLI as well, the FortiWLC (SD) WebUI provides a convenient management interface from the Maintenance > File Management button....
View ArticleFortiWLC Working with Configuration Files
Working with Configuration Files Configuration files direct the functions of the controller. Commands in the configuration file are parsed by the CLI and executed when the system is booted from the...
View ArticleFortiWLC Manipulating System Files
Manipulating System Files To manage the system files, you might want to transfer a configuration file to a remote system to back up the file, or obtain from a remote system an update or backup file. To...
View ArticleAll Time High Achieved!
We hit a total of 2942 visits yesterday! That is a record all time high for Fortinet GURU. The site is growing steadily and I am very excited about the new comments and interactions we have had as a...
View ArticleFortiWLC Upgrading System Images
Upgrading System Images The controller is shipped with a pre-installed system image, containing the complete FortiWLC (SD) software. This image is loaded when the controller boots. As new software...
View ArticleFortiWLC Summary of File System Commands
Summary of File System Commands The following lists the available file system commands in privileged EXEC mode. Upgrading System Images Command Purpose controller> cd [filesystem] Sets the default...
View ArticleFortiWLC Upgrading Patches
Upgrading Patches In addition to providing options to install and un-install patches, you can now easily view more details about the contents of a patch and also get history of patches installed in the...
View ArticleHappy Easter Weekend
I hope you all enjoy the weekend with your families. May your firewalls stay up and your backups be complete and functional if restore is necessary!
View ArticleFortiWLC Configure Basic Controller Parameters During Setup
Configure Basic Controller Parameters During Setup These basic controller parameters are configured by someone with Level 15 permission, using the interactive setup script that sets up every new...
View ArticleFortiWLC Configure Controller Parameters From the Web UI
Configure Controller Parameters From the Web UI To reconfigure an existing controller, click Configuration > Devices > Controller > [select a controller] > Settings. The following...
View ArticleWhat’s New In FortiOS 6
Security Fabric This section introduces new Security Fabric features in FortiOS 6.0. Security Fabric Automation User-defined Automations allow you to improve response times to security events by...
View ArticleFortiWLC Configure Controller Parameters From the CLI
Configure Controller Parameters From the CLI Reset System and System Passwords from the CLI The passwords for the system users “admin’ and “guest” can be reset to their default values during a system...
View ArticleFortiWLC Configuring FortiWLM Location Manager
Configuring FortiWLM Location Manager Location Manager is supported by release 3.7 and later. Configuring with the CLI This example creates a packet-capture-profile named Location on a controller and...
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