How to restore a Fortigate firewall backup 80C to 110C
1.
Open the backup configuration file from
80C. (open – wordPad)
12.Download a backup of a new
configuration file from 110C .
In
FortiOS 3.0, 4.0, 4.1.x, download a factory default configuration file
from System>Maintenance>Backup&Restore
In
FortiOS 4.2 download a factory default configuration file from System>Dashboard>System
Information>System Configuration
1 3.From the factory default configuration file copy the “config-version”, and paste this value
and replace in the backup of the previous configuration file.
Make
sure that all interface names correspond to the new device. For example,
the previous unit may have had a “wan1″
interface however the new device has a “port1″
interface, it is critical to make sure these correspond.
Save
the new configuration file under a new .conf
file. This step is mandatory otherwise when reloading the new configuration
file the error message “configuration file error” will be displayed on the
web based interface.
Only copy the
“config-version” section of the
first line of the config file from
the device being copied. In this way, upon conversion to the new device, the
correct “vdom” and “opmode” settings will be applied.
24.
Verify which user admin account was
used when saving the configuration file. Reloading a configuration that was
saved under a super_admin account to a simple admin account will display
the error message “invalid username or password on the web based
interface.
35.On the new FortiGate
unit, go to System > Status, select
Restore, and upload the edited config file to the new unit. The unit
restarts automatically.
T6.Test the
configuration.
It
must be noted that modifying .conf files in this manner will not ensure
that all profiles will be saved. This is particularly true if this procedure is
used for .conf files being used on different versions of FortiOS. For example,
reloading a .conf file to a FortiGate running FortiOS 4.1 from a .conf file
using FortiOS 4.2, any new profiles related to new FortiOS features will be
lost.
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