Select Update Driver. If Windows doesn't find a new driver, you can try looking for one on the device manufacturer's website and follow their instructions. Reinstall the device driver. In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager, then select Device Manager. Right-click (or press and hold) the name of the device, and select Uninstall. If the Windows driver is installed currently do the following: Download the device driver that you want to install. Disconnect the PC from the Internet. You may disconnect the Ethernet cable, disable WiFi, or use a program like Net Disabler or Turn Internet Off. Open the Windows Device Manager.
There are multiple different methods of extracting the configuration from from your Fortinet Fortigate devices, this guide outlines two of those methods.
Using HTTP(S)
We would recommend using HTTPS rather than HTTP for transferring your devices configuration as the latter provides no encryption. The procedure for getting the configuration from the device using HTTP(S) is as follows:
- Using your favorite web browser, connect to the HTTP(S) service provided by your Fortinet Fortigate device for remote management. You can do this by entering 'https://' (recommended) or 'http://' followed by your devices IP address.
- Logon using your administration username and password.
- Select the 'Systems' tab, then the 'Maintenance' option.
- Click the 'Backup' button to save the configuration to your computer
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Using SSH, Telnet Or The Console
For this procedure you will be using the Command Line Interface (CLI) of your Fortinet Fortigate device using an SSH client (such as OpenSSH or Putty), Telnet or through the console port. We would recommend using either SSH (for remote connections) or using a direct connection to the console port. Telnet provides no encryption of the communications and therefore your authentication credentials and configuration would be vulnerable if a malicious user were to monitor your connection.
For this procedure you will be using the Command Line Interface (CLI) of your Fortinet Fortigate device using an SSH client (such as OpenSSH or Putty), Telnet or through the console port. We would recommend using either SSH (for remote connections) or using a direct connection to the console port. Telnet provides no encryption of the communications and therefore your authentication credentials and configuration would be vulnerable if a malicious user were to monitor your connection.
- Connect to the Fortinet Fortigate using your favorite SSH client, Telnet or a direct console connection.
- Logon using your administration authentication credentials.
- Execute the following CLI command and capture the output (possibly using the cut and paste facility):
- Save the captured output to a file and remove any visible page lines (i.e. --More--).