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Locally: Connect your computer directly to the FortiWeb appliance’s console port.
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Through the network: Connect your computer through any network attached to one of the FortiWeb appliance’s network ports. To connect using an Secure Shell (SSH) or Telnet client, enable the network interface for Telnet or SSH administrative access. Enable HTTP/HTTPS administrative access to connect using the CLI Console widget in the web UI.
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If you are installing your FortiWeb appliance for the first time and it is not yet configured to connect to your network, unless you reconfigure your computer’s network settings for a peer connection, you may only be able to connect to the CLI using a local serial console connection. See the FortiWeb Administration Guide.
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Restoring the firmware utilizes a boot interrupt. Network access to the CLI is not available until after the boot process completes, and therefore local CLI access is the only viable option.
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FortiWeb™ 4.0 MR3 Patch 6 Online CLI Reference
8 February 2012 · 1st Edition
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