Playlists 
Fortinet Security Fabric (5.6)
3 videos
FortiClient EMS Overview
2 videos
Intro to FortiOS (v5.0)
5 videos
FortiGate Cookbook (FortiOS v5.2)
16 videos
- 1. Basic Firewall Policies (5.2)
- 2. Basic Web Filtering (5.2)
- 3. Basic Application Control
- 4. SSL VPN for Remote Users (5.2)
- 5. Port Forwarding (5.2)
- 6. User/Device Scheduling (5.2)
- 7. Transparent Mode (5.2)
- 8. Certificate Warnings (5.2)
- 9. Redundant Internet Connections (5.2)
- 10. IPsec VPN for Remote iOS Users (5.2)
- 11. Guest WiFi Accounts
- 12. Explicit Proxy
- 13. High Availability [HA]
- 14. Protect Web Server DMZ
- 15. Blocking Google Accounts (5.2)
- 16. Captive Portal
FortiGate Cookbook (FortiOS v5.0)
26 videos
- 1. Basic Firewall Configuration (5.0)
- 2. Port Forwarding (5.0)
- 3. Captive Guest Portal (5.0)
- 4. Explicit Web Proxy (5.0)
- 5. Remote Access with SSL VPN (Using Citrix and OWA) (5.0)
- 6. Site-to-Site IPsec VPN (5.0)
- 7. IPSec VPN Remote Access Using iOS (5.0)
- 8. Blocking HTTP and HTTPS Access (5.0)
- 9. Redundant Internet with ECMP (5.0)
- 10. FSSO & Windows AD (5.0)
- 11. SSL VPN w/ 2-Factor Authentication (5.0)
- 12. Application Control (5.0)
- 13. Web Filter Overrides (5.0)
- 14. FortiGate and FortiAP (5.0)
- 15. Basic Virtual Domains (5.0)
- 16. Blocking HTTPS Traffic (5.0)
- 17. Applying web filters based on user Identity
- 18. Protect Web Server DMZ (5.0)
- 19. Blocking Oversize File Downloads (5.0)
- 20. DLP and File Filtering (5.0)
- 21. BYOD Scheduling (5.0)
- 22. Youtube for Education Filter (5.0)
- 23. Client Reputation (5.0)
- 24. Web Filtering Quotas (5.0)
- 25. Remote AP (5.0)
- 26. FortiCloud (5.0)
Setup SSL-VPN (FortiOS v5.0)
5 videos
IPSec VPN Setup (FortiOS v5.0)
7 videos
- 1. Site-to-Site IPSec VPN Setup (Using Static IP)
- 2. Site-to-Site IPSec VPN Setup with Dynamic Interface
- 3. Site-to-Site IPSec VPN (Behind Firewall/NAT device)
- 4. Site-to-Site IPsec VPN (5.0)
- 5. Remote Access with IPSec VPN Using FortiClient
- 6. IPSec VPN Remote Access Using iOS (5.0)
- 7. IPsec VPN using native Mac OSX client
BYOD Scheduling (5.0)
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) users are more and more common, with devices acting as a link between personal and professional for many employees and users, but unrestricted device use can pose risks to security and productivity. This cookbook recipe shows how to set a schedule that limits BYOD users' access to the internet to specific time periods. Video best viewed in 720p.