Fortinet/General
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+ | ====Connection==== | ||
+ | After installing the appropriate USB to Serial Driver, plug in your USB to Serial device and then check to see if it is properly recognized. | ||
+ | Open Terminal | ||
+ | ~$ ls /dev/cu.* | ||
+ | /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port /dev/cu.KeySerial1 | ||
+ | /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Modem /dev/cu.USA19Hfa13P1.1 | ||
+ | Look for something similar to USB, Serial, or the name of your device. In the case above, the correct selection is | ||
+ | /dev/cu.USA19Hfa13P1.1 | ||
+ | Start the connection with: | ||
+ | ~$ screen /dev/cu.USA19Hfa13P1.1 9600 | ||
+ | (screen device baudrate) | ||
+ | ''You may have to hit enter'' before the FGT login prompt appears<br> | ||
+ | At this point you should see the following: | ||
+ | FGT-602906515411 login: |
Revision as of 22:17, 1 March 2015
Contents |
Connecting
MAC OSX
Requirements
- USB to Serial adapter & software if needed (unless your MAC has a serial port)
- Console Cable
Software
Keyspan
FTDI USB Serial
Prolific PL2303
Personal Use
I use the following equipment:
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Connection
After installing the appropriate USB to Serial Driver, plug in your USB to Serial device and then check to see if it is properly recognized.
Open Terminal ~$ ls /dev/cu.* /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port /dev/cu.KeySerial1 /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Modem /dev/cu.USA19Hfa13P1.1
Look for something similar to USB, Serial, or the name of your device. In the case above, the correct selection is
/dev/cu.USA19Hfa13P1.1
Start the connection with:
~$ screen /dev/cu.USA19Hfa13P1.1 9600 (screen device baudrate)
You may have to hit enter before the FGT login prompt appears
At this point you should see the following:
FGT-602906515411 login: