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03-27-2021 02:38 AM
I am trying to add fortigate VM to CML.
Got the .qcow2 file and imported the image into CML. I would like to know what the required settings to make it work?
Settings I have used:
Linux native simulation = KVM
Simulation Driver = server
Disk Driver = VirtIO
Mem = 2048
CPU = 1
Network Driver = E1000
Data and Boot Disks = 2GB
Interfaces (1 Serial and 4 physical named port1,2,3,4)
After starting the node, I cannot see anything on the console.
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03-27-2021 04:53 AM
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03-27-2021 03:23 AM
Not sure is that image is correct(is this from Fortinet site ?), here is the steps for CML to add custom image :
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/#!preparing-a-custom-image
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03-27-2021 03:59 AM
Yes, I have downloaded the VM from fortinet support site.
FGT_VM64_KVM-v6-build1828-FORTINET.out.kvm. This contains the qcow2 file which I am using.
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03-27-2021 06:44 AM
Thanks, I was able to add the Fortigate firewall using the node definition at GIT.
It is imported successfully now and I am able to access and console to it.
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12-01-2022 02:12 AM
Hi,
Is it also possible to use the GUI of the Fortigate too from the host browser?
Thanks for your help
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12-01-2022 01:29 PM
yes if the IP exposed to your browser not inside the lab, create an another interface which has access from your LAN.
