Restoring The Default Settings; Factory Default Protection Profiles; Restoring The Default Settings Using The Web-Based Manager; Restoring The Default Settings Using The Cli - Fortinet FortiGate FortiGate-100A Install Manual

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FortiGate-60 series and FortiGate-100A FortiOS 3.0 MR4 Install Guide
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The FortiGate unit comes preconfigured with four protection profiles.
Strict
To apply maximum protection to HTTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3, and SMTP
traffic. You may not use the strict protection profile under normal
circumstances but it is available if you have problems with viruses and
require maximum screening.
Scan
To apply antivirus scanning and file quarantining to HTTP, FTP, IMAP,
POP3, and SMTP content traffic.
Web
To apply antivirus scanning and web content blocking to HTTP content
traffic. You can add this protection profile to firewall policies that control
HTTP traffic.
Unfiltered
To apply no scanning, blocking or IPS. Use if you do not want to apply
content protection to content traffic. You can add this protection profile to
firewall policies for connections between highly trusted or highly secure
networks where content does not need to be protected.
You can revert to factory default settings and start over again if you mistakenly
change a network setting and are unable to recover from it.
Caution: This procedure deletes all changes you have made to the FortiGate configuration
and reverses the system to its original configuration, including resetting interface
addresses.
To reset the default settings
Go to System > Status.
In the Unit Operation display, select Reset.
To reset the default settings enter the following command:
execute factoryreset
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