Hardware Install Guide for FortiScan
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IP addresses
To avoid publication of public IP addresses that belong to Fortinet or any other
organization, the IP addresses used in Fortinet technical documentation are fictional and
follow the documentation guidelines specific to Fortinet. The addresses used are from the
private IP address ranges defined in RFC 1918: Address Allocation for Private Internets,
available at:
http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc1918.txt?number-1918
For example, even though a real network’s Internet-facing IP address would be routable
on the public Internet, in this document’s examples, it would be shown as a non-Internet-
routable IP such as 10.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1, or 172.16.0.1.
Cautions, notes, & tips
This document uses the following guidance and styles for cautions, notes and tips.
Typographical conventions
Caution:
Warns you about procedures or feature behaviors that could result in
loss of data or damage to equipment.
Note:
Highlights important, possibly unexpected but non-destructive, details about
a feature’s behavior.
Tip:
Presents best practices, troubleshooting, performance tips, or alternative
methods.
Table 1:
Typographical conventions in this document
Convention
Example
Button,
menu, text
box, field, or
check box
label
From
Minimum log level
, select
Notification
.
CLI input
config system dns
set primary <address_ipv4>
end
CLI output
FGT-602803030703 # get system settings
comments : (null)
opmode : nat