Fortinet 3.0 MR7 Network Card User Manual


 
Managing firmware versions Upgrading your FortiAnalyzer unit
FortiAnalyzer Version 3.0 MR7 Administration Guide
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To upgrade to FortiAnalyzer 3.0 using the web-based manager
1 Copy the firmware image file to your management computer.
2 Log into the web-based manager as the administrative user.
3 Go to System > Dashboard.
4 In the System Information area, select Update.
5 Enter the path and filename of the firmware image file, or select Browse and
locate the file.
6 Select OK.
7 Update AV/NIDS definitions so that they are current with the new firmware.
The FortiAnalyzer unit uploads the firmware image file, upgrades to the new
firmware version, restarts, and displays the FortiAnalyzer login. This process may
take a few minutes.
When the upgrade is successfully installed:
Ping to your FortiAnalyzer unit to verify there is still a connection.
Clear the browser’s cache and log into the web-based manager.
After logging back into the web-based manager, you should save the
configuration settings that carried forward. Some settings may have carried
forward from FortiLog 1.6, while others may not have such as the Destination in
Alerts Event configuration. Go to System > Maintenance > Backup & Restore to
save the configuration settings that carried forward.
Upgrading using the CLI
The following procedure uses the CLI to upgrade to FortiAnalyzer 3.0 and a TFTP
server. The CLI upgrade procedure reverts all current firewall configurations to
factory default settings.
To upgrade to FortiAnalyzer 3.0 using the CLI
1 Copy the new firmware image file to the root directory of the TFTP server.
2 Start the TFTP server.
3 Log into the CLI.
4 Enter the following command to ping the computer running the TFTP server:
execute ping <server_ipaddress>
Pinging the computer running the TFTP server verifies that the FortiAnalyzer unit
and TFTP server are successfully connected.
5 Enter the following command to copy the firmware image from the TFTP server to
the FortiAnalyzer unit:
execute restore image <name_str> <tftp_ip4>
When <name_str> is the name of the firmware image file and <tftp_ip> is the
IP address of the TFTP server. For example, if the firmware image file name is
image.out and the IP address of the TFTP server er is 192.168.1.168, enter:
execute restore image.out 192.168.1.168
The FortiAnalyzer unit responds with a message similar to the following: