FortiGate
FortiGate Next Generation Firewall utilizes purpose-built security processors and threat intelligence security services from FortiGuard labs to deliver top-rated protection and high performance, including encrypted traffic.
frahman
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Article Id 367099
Description

This article describes how to troubleshoot unreadable messages on the FortiGate console:

 

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Scope FortiGate.
Solution

Adjust the Baud Rate

  1. Check the Correct Console Port: Ensure using the console port and not the management port.
  2. Try Different Terminal Software: Use alternatives like PuTTY or Tera Term to rule out software issues.
  3. Verify Cable Type: Ensure that the correct console cable (e.g., RJ-45 to DB-9).
  4. Switch Serial Ports: Try using a different port or computer, especially if using USB-to-serial adapters.
  5. Inspection for Physical Damage: Check the console port for any visible issues.
  6. Reboot the Device: Restart the FortiGate and try accessing the console again.
  7. Use a Different COM Port: To open Device Manager, press Windows + R on the keyboard, type devmgmt.msc without the quotes and press Enter. The Device Manager will open. Select the Ports (COM & LPT) to expand it. The COM port to be entered in PuTTY will be listed here. Check the correct COM port from Device Manager -> Ports (COM & LPT) on Windows.
  8. Upgrade to the Latest Drivers: Try upgrading to the latest drivers for the Serial port (COM & LPT).
  9. Test on a Working Device: Use the same console cable and laptop to connect to another working device to determine if the issue lies with the device, cable, or laptop serial/USB port. Attach photos of the console cable and connection setup.
  10. Performing Dual Boot: Try the dual boot option by selecting alternate firmware for the next reboot:Technical Tip: Selecting an alternate firmware for the next reboot

  11. Format and Upload a New Firmware Version from TFTP: If the issue persists, perform a format and upload a new Firmware version using TFTP: Technical Tip: Formatting and loading FortiGate firmware image using TFTP