Hi, What command in gui or cli should I follow in order to see the
mac-address of each interface of the fortigate firewall 100D? Like show
arp, then show mac-address in a cisco switch. Thanks,
Hi all, I have 1 firewall on site but with 2 different internet
connections to 2 different ISP's. Basic configuration for static route
having backup link with higher priority (5) and primary (1). My question
is that if the physical connection to the ...
If you are in interface pair view, that new policy goes automatically at
the bottom of the heap of the interface pair. I still don't get the
logic of why they can't add that move command when you create a new
policy...
From the upgrade path, it seems the lowest is 5.2.9 for that Hardware.
Will you be able to schedule a downtime to upgrade it? Is it a very
sensitive device that will have a major impact on your business if you
decide to upgrade it?
That is what I mean, this is cumbersome if you have created a deny rule
in your policy before. This means all new policies created under CLI
(using edit "0") will automatically be placed "After" that deny rule.
This means, that I have to go back to G...
Will this work if you are only configuring a new policy under edit 0?
The reason I am asking is that it's quite cumbersome or wastes more time
if I have to configure the new policy using edit 0, then go to the gui
to check the new policy created and ...
Hi all,Thanks for the commands, I can see 2 mac-addresses on port15 and
port 16fwb01 # get hardware nic port15 | grep -A 2 "Current"
Current_HWaddr 08:5b:0e:5d:33:12 Permanent_HWaddr 08:5b:0e:5d:33:12
fwb01 # get hardware nic port16 | grep -A 2 "Curr...