I am trying to do a factory reset of our Fortigate 60C using a console cable and Tera Term Pro terminal server. In the terminal session everything appears to work properly, initializing, reading boot image, initializing firewall, system is starting, but then the window displays a scrolling window that only says "pelcli stack error 15,1! Please restart newcli."
I have tried pressing the reset button during the boot process but this has no effect. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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did you do - or were you able to to "exec factory-reset" on cli?
If you did that and it did not help I'd supose your firmware is somewhat broken for whatever reason.
In this case you would need to format your system partition on cli via boot menue and then reinstall a suitable firmware on cli via tftp. This is btw the only known way to reset your admin password...
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I am not able to get to the CLI. Everything appears to be working from boot. I get the messages:
-initializing,
-reading boot image,
-initializing firewall, -
system is starting,
but after this message a window displays the message:
"pelcli stack error 15,1! Please restart newcli"
This message keeps repeating in a continuous scroll.
Thanks
My Test FGT-60C here boots like this:
"FortiGate-60C (18:52-06.18.2010)
Ver:04000010
Serial Number:<serial>
CPU(00): 525Mhz
Total Ram: 512 MB
NAND init: 128 MB
MAC init... nplite#0
Press any Key to display configuration menue... (waits some seconds for a Key)
reading boot image....
..."
This is the point where you could interfere. You should get the message "PRess any Key to display configuration menue".
When you press a key in time here you get into the config menu which is the menue of the bootloader.
From in there you can format the boot device which will erase firmware and config completely.
Then you will have to upload a valid firmware image via tfp.
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I do not have a support contract with Fortinet and only plan to use this appliance for my home office. Unfortunately, I do not have access to the Fortinet downloads and the dealer that we purchased the appliance from does not want to help. I appreciate all the assistance. Thanks.
A FGT60C is quite old, unless you can do a reformat and have a image to upload you might be up a creek with no paddle and no boat ;)
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I strongly advised against doing something like this unless I had a back up plan, but considering most fgt devices have at least a dual partition - you may be able to boot into the back up partition - be it either an older or newer firmware or an "HQIP" Image. Though from that point I am not entirely sure what options are open to you. A corrupted flash disk usually means a quick format/reinstall firmware image.
Regarding access to downloading Fortigate firmware, the only requirements that I am aware of is having a support login account ID with a registered valid/active license to any fortinet product.
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
Agreed, if the format takes places it wipes out a/b partitions
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I have a legitimate account but unfortunately I don't have an active product so I have been held hostage. I believe the product is discontinued.
If you don't have an active account than your account is legitimate. BTW a FGT60C is not discontinue outside of be sold it has support till 2020 and the last builds are in 5.2.
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