config system interface edit "port1" set mode static set ip 192.168.1.99 255.255.255.0 set allowaccess ping https ssh http next end Use code with caution.
FortiGate-VM64 # config system interface FortiGate-VM64 (interface) # edit port1 FortiGate-VM64 (port1) # set mode static FortiGate-VM64 (port1) # set ip 192.168.1.99 255.255.255.0 FortiGate-VM64 (port1) # set allowaccess ping https ssh http FortiGate-VM64 (port1) # next FortiGate-VM64 (interface) # end Use code with caution. config system interface edit "port1" set mode static
You can deploy the .qcow2 image via the Linux CLI using virt-install or graphically using Virt-Manager. Below is the standard command-line deployment method for Linux KVM hosts. Step 1: Prepare the Storage Directory Below is the standard command-line deployment method for
Upload the downloaded .qcow2 file into this directory using an SFTP client. Once the VM boots, use these default credentials
Locate the image file matching your exact deployment requirement: FGT_VM64_KVM-v7-build2731-FORTINET.out.kvm.zip .
Once the VM boots, use these default credentials to log in via the console: : admin Password : (leave blank) [ 26 ]
: Identifies the target hypervisor ecosystem (Linux KVM, QEMU, Proxmox VE, or OpenStack).