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FortiAIOps 500G Hardware Support

FortiAIOps 500G Hardware Support

This release of FortiAIOps supports the FortiAIOps 500G (FAO-500G) appliance. The FAO-500G hardware platform comes with FortiAIOps pre-installed.

Initial Configuration

After setting up and mounting the appliance on the rack, connect to the FortiAIOps 500G CLI using the console port and perform the following steps. See, FortiAIOps 500G Quick Start Guide.

  1. On the console Log in as an admin user with the username admin. A password is not required. You will be prompted to configure a new password after the initial login.

    Note

    This CLI password is separate from the GUI password. The default GUI credentials are admin/admin.

  2. Verify the dynamically assigned IP address using the command: get system interface

  3. Configure a static IP address (recommended) using the command: config system interface

Accessing the GUI

After completing the initial CLI configuration, you can access the FortiAIOps GUI.

  1. Open a web browser and enter the following URL.

    https://<fortiaiops_server_IP>

    Replace <fortiaiops_server_IP> with the static IP address you configured.

  2. Log in using the default GUI credentials.

    admin/admin

Licensing

Manual license upload is not required. FortiAIOps automatically synchronizes the license from Fortinet Support.

To initiate an immediate license and definition update, navigate to System > FortiGuard and click the Update License and Definitions Now.

Recommendations and Special Notes
  • FortiAIOps supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10. The default configuration uses RAID 5 for HDDs and RAID 1 for SSDs.

  • For a fresh configuration, completely erase all existing configurations from the hard disks. A factory reset is recommended to ensure all configurations are removed.

  • Back up your configuration data before RAID rebuild and migration operations, as these processes are susceptible to errors.

  • The 10 Gbps port does not support 1 Gbps data speeds.

  • RAID rebuild and migration operations cannot be performed concurrently. However, simultaneous rebuild operations are supported for SSDs and HDDs.

  • The system supports the failure of only one HDD and one SSD at a time. Simultaneous failures of multiple HDDs or SSDs may lead to data loss.

FortiAIOps 500G Hardware Support

FortiAIOps 500G Hardware Support

This release of FortiAIOps supports the FortiAIOps 500G (FAO-500G) appliance. The FAO-500G hardware platform comes with FortiAIOps pre-installed.

Initial Configuration

After setting up and mounting the appliance on the rack, connect to the FortiAIOps 500G CLI using the console port and perform the following steps. See, FortiAIOps 500G Quick Start Guide.

  1. On the console Log in as an admin user with the username admin. A password is not required. You will be prompted to configure a new password after the initial login.

    Note

    This CLI password is separate from the GUI password. The default GUI credentials are admin/admin.

  2. Verify the dynamically assigned IP address using the command: get system interface

  3. Configure a static IP address (recommended) using the command: config system interface

Accessing the GUI

After completing the initial CLI configuration, you can access the FortiAIOps GUI.

  1. Open a web browser and enter the following URL.

    https://<fortiaiops_server_IP>

    Replace <fortiaiops_server_IP> with the static IP address you configured.

  2. Log in using the default GUI credentials.

    admin/admin

Licensing

Manual license upload is not required. FortiAIOps automatically synchronizes the license from Fortinet Support.

To initiate an immediate license and definition update, navigate to System > FortiGuard and click the Update License and Definitions Now.

Recommendations and Special Notes
  • FortiAIOps supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10. The default configuration uses RAID 5 for HDDs and RAID 1 for SSDs.

  • For a fresh configuration, completely erase all existing configurations from the hard disks. A factory reset is recommended to ensure all configurations are removed.

  • Back up your configuration data before RAID rebuild and migration operations, as these processes are susceptible to errors.

  • The 10 Gbps port does not support 1 Gbps data speeds.

  • RAID rebuild and migration operations cannot be performed concurrently. However, simultaneous rebuild operations are supported for SSDs and HDDs.

  • The system supports the failure of only one HDD and one SSD at a time. Simultaneous failures of multiple HDDs or SSDs may lead to data loss.