Supported Upgrade Paths For FortiOS 5.2
Supported Upgrade Paths For FortiOS 5.2
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Change Log
Overview
Purpose of this Document
Scope of the Document
Location of Upgrade Path documents for other products
Product compatibility
Source Information
Using the Upgrade Steps Table
Release numbers
Build Numbers
Max Value Issue
Standalone vs. HA configuration upgrades
Parallel Development
Upgrade Methods
Upgrading from the Local Drive
Upgrading from the FortiGuard Network
UpgradeSteps Table
Potential Issues
Special Builds
Why read the Release Notes?
Sampling of issues
Changing of Category Numbers
HA Virtual MAC Address Changes
Changing of Logging Settings
Familiar features removed or changed
Combination of variables that produce unexpected results
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Change Log
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Change Description
2015-07-24
2015-06-03
Added 2 new potential issue examples relating to Application Control and autoupdate override
2015-05-19
2015-04-07
Added new potential issue example, updated link to Product Life Cycle page
2015-03-23
2015-01-27
2015-01-05
2014-12-17
2014-12-08
Updated to include 5.2.2, additional potential issue, location of other upgrade path documents.
2014-09-17
2014-08-27
2014-08-05
2014-07-30
2014-06-16
Overview
Overview
Purpose of this Document
The goal of this document is to make it easier for you to upgrade your FortiGate unit by guiding you to the most
likely intermediate firmware upgrades between your current version and the latest version of the firmware.The
latest version being the one with the highest patch number in this version branch.
Since multiple versions of firmware are often developed at the same time, there are different versions of the
upgrade path document, too. The title of the document will indicate which version of the firmware is the final
destination of the recommended upgrade path options. Be sure that you are looking at the proper document for
your objective. For instance, if your goal is to upgrade to the latest build of Version 5.0 looking at the Upgrade
Path document for 5.2 might give you some options that would appear confusing.
Every time you perform an upgrade to the firmware you should carefully read the release
notes of the firmware you are upgrading to. Release notes may include warnings or notices
of exceptions. The release notes can be found on the support site in the same directory as
the firmware. The Fortinet Support Site can be found at: https://support.fortinet.com.
For most devices these steps will show the path in steps from your current version to the latest Version, MR, and
patch. The steps shown by the Upgrade Steps Table are not the only possible path, but they are supported and
have been optimized to achieve the latest version of the firmware in the fewest steps.
Some older FortiGate hardware platforms do not have the resources to effectively use the
most recent firmware versions and so do not support firmware updates past a certain
version. To see if your device is affected by this check the Product Life Cycle page found at:
https://support.fortinet.com/Information/ProductLifeCycle.aspx
FortiGate
FortiWiFi
FortiCarrier
This document does not include the upgrade paths for other Fortinet products such as:
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FortiManager
FortiAnalyzer.
Overview
Source Information
FortiAnalyzer
FortiManager
These documents are available from the Fortinet Customer Service & Support Site, found at
https://support.fortinet.com, in the same directory as the firmware images and Release Notes.
ftp://support.fortinet.com/FortiManager/v5.00/5.0/5.0.9/fortimanager-v5.0.9-upgrade-guide.pdf
ftp://support.fortinet.com/FortiAnalyzer/v5.00/5.0/5.0.9/fortianalyzer-v5.0.9-upgrade-guide.pdf
The above links are examples only, as each firmware release for these products has its own document.
Product compatibility
This document does not include any references to release compatibility between Fortinet products. This is an
issue that administrators of environments where different Fortinet products are used should be aware of. For
instance, a specific version of FortiManager has a range of versions of FortiGate that it will be compatible with. If
the FortiGates are upgraded without verifying that the FortiManager will be compatible with them, a situation
could arise where the FortiManager will not be able to manage those newly upgraded FortiGates. On the other
side of the equation, it is also possible to upgrade a FortiManager beyond the compatibility range of some of the
older models of FortiGate.
If you have some older models of FortiGate that cannot be upgraded to current releases of firmware, and some
brand new models of FortiGate that cannot run older firmware, the situation can arise where a single
FortiManager will not be able to manage all of the FortiGates in the environment.This is an issue that the
administrator needs to be aware of when making decisions about which firmware to run.
The compatibility between models is listed in the Release Notes of the products. These should be read and the
environment should be planned out as a whole. It is possible that there is no one best option. The administrator
will have to weigh the pros and cons of all of the variables and keep in mind what the most important
requirements are for the environment.
Source Information
The source material for the development of the of the upgrade path table is the upgrade information section
found in the Release Notes that are written up for each new build of the FortiOS firmware.
Each time a firmware build comes out it is tested for compatibility with some of the previous builds in both the
current version and the version that preceded it. It is not, however necessarily tested with every single build in
these two versions. The two, sometimes 3, versions that are supported at the time of release are developed in
parallel and not in coordinated schedules so it is possible that the latest build in version 5 was developed long
after a lower numbered build in version 5.2. In short, the upgrade testing is done against build that are available
at the time of release. The upgrade steps may at times seem like they should be able to make larger jumps, but
we will only included upgrade steps that have been tested and proven to work in those tests.
Overview
The FortiOS Upgrade path document is initially based on the contents of the Release Notes documents for the
firmware, however, periodically, bugs or unexpected combinations of configurations are found the reveal
situations that the regular compatibility testing did not account for. These updates are incorporated into the
Upgrade path document sometimes without being included into rewrites of the Release Notes. While the paths
set forth in the Release Notes will work most of the time for most configurations. It is best to treat the upgrade
path document as the safer and more correct source.
Release numbers
Over the life of the firmware, the designation of the individual releases has changed but this document tries to
make these designations as consistent and as easy to understand as possible.
Originally, the version designation was made up of a Version, possibly a major release within that version and
possible a patch number within that major release. If one was trying to refer to one of the later patches in a later
release of version 4 of the firmware it could be described as Version 4 MR 3 Patch 18.
To make writing the release name simpler a 'shorthand' developed using the pattern x.x.x. The numbers shown in
the table below are an abbreviated form of the firmware version names.
1st Number
Version Number
2nd Number
MR Number
3rd Number
Patch Number
Build Numbers
In cases where there is no indication in the Web-based Manager what the version or build number is you can get
the build number from the CLI by entering the command:
get system status
The value in the output of the command for Branch point will be the build number.
Overview
Parallel Development
Development of the firmware is usually taking place on two paths at the same time.There is development taking
place on the latest path, as well as the previous stable path. For instance if the latest path was 5.0.x then the
previous stable path that would still be in development would be 4.3.x. This has 2 significant ramifications as far
as upgrades are concerned. The first is that patches are still being built for each of these paths. The second is
that because this development is taking place in parallel the number identifiers for the builds do not correspond
directly with the sequence in which the builds come out.
An example of this, can be demonstrated by the fact that while version 5.0.0 definitely came after 4.3.0, 4.3.15
was released after 5.0.4. This is the reason that one FortiGate can upgrade directly from 4.3.15 to 5.0.5 while a
different FortiGate starting at 5.0.0 needs to go through some intermediate steps to get to the same 5.0.5.
Upgrade Methods
There are two methods of primary methods of upgrading the firmware through the GUI; either from a local file
that has been previously downloaded or from the FortiGuard Network.
Upgrade Methods
Overview
FGT_ = FortiGate
FWF_ = FortiWiFi
VM32/VM64 = Virtual Machine versions of the firmware. The 32 and 64 referring to the bit architecture of the OS.
Firmware going directly on a Fortinet Device will have the .out extension.
For Downgrades:
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UpgradeSteps Table
Upgrade Methods
UpgradeSteps Table
Starting
Version
5.2.4
688
5.2.3
670
5.2.4
5.2.2
642
5.2.4
5.2.1
618
5.2.4
5.2
589
5.2.2
Latest
build
5.2.4
318
5.2.4
5.0.11
310
5.2.4
5.0.10
305
5.2.4
5.0.9
292
5.2.2
5.2.4
5.0.8
291
5.2.2
5.2.4
5.0.7
3608
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0.6
271
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0.5
252
5.0.7
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0.4
228
5.0.7
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0.3
208
5.0.4
5.0.7
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0.2
179
5.0.3
5.0.4
5.0.7
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0.1
147
5.0.3
5.0.4
5.0.7
5.0.10
5.2.4
5.0
128
5.0.2
5.0.3
5.0.4
5.0.7
5.0.10
5.2.4
End of Support Date for Version 4.0 MR3 = March 19, 2014 (unless device does not support
FortiOS version 5.0)
4.0 MR3
patch18
10
689
5.0.12
5.2.4
Upgrade Methods
UpgradeSteps Table
Starting
Version
4.0 MR3
patch17
688
5.0.12
5.2.4
686
5.0.12
5.2.4
672
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
665
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
664
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
656
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
646
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
639
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
637
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
632
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
535
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
521
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
513
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
511
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
496
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
482
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
458
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR3
patch16
4.0 MR3
patch15
4.0 MR3
patch14
4.0 MR3
patch13
4.0 MR3
patch12
4.0 MR3
patch11
4.0 MR3
patch10
4.0 MR3
patch9
4.0 MR3
patch8
4.0 MR3
patch7
4.0 MR3
patch6
4.0 MR3
patch5
4.0 MR3
patch4
4.0 MR3
patch3
4.0 MR3
patch2
4.0 MR3
patch1
11
UpgradeSteps Table
Upgrade Methods
Starting
Version
4.0 MR3
441
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
356
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
353
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
349
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
346
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
342
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
338
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
334
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
328
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
324
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
320
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
315
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
313
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
303
4.2.13
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
291
4.2.13
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR2
patch 1
279
4.2.13
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR2
272
4.2.13
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR2
patch14
4.0 MR2
patch13
4.0 MR2
patch12
4.0 MR2
patch11
4.0 MR2
patch10
4.0 MR2
patch9
4.0 MR2
patch8
4.0 MR2
patch7
4.0 MR2
patch6
4.0 MR2
patch5
4.0 MR2
patch4
4.0 MR2
patch3
4.0 MR2
patch2
12
Upgrade Methods
Starting
Version
UpgradeSteps Table
End of Support Date for Version 4.0 MR1 = August 24, 2012
4.0 MR1
patch10
217
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
213
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
209
4.2.15
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
207
4.2.15
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
205
4.2.15
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
204
4.2.15
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
196
4.2.15
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
194
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
192
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR1
patch1
185
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR1
178
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0 MR1
patch9
4.0 MR1
patch8
4.0 MR1
patch7
4.0 MR1
patch6
4.0 MR1
patch5
4.0 MR1
patch4
4.0 MR1
patch3
4.0 MR1
patch2
113
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
106
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
99
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0
patch1
98
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0
92
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0
patch3
4.0
patch2
13
UpgradeSteps Table
Starting
Version
Upgrade Methods
End of Support Date for Version 3.0 MR7 = July 18, 2011
3.0 MR7
patch10
3.0 MR7
patch9
3.0 MR7
patch8
3.0 MR7
patch7
3.0 MR7
patch6
3.0 MR7
patch5
3.0 MR7
patch4
3.0 MR7
patch3
3.0 MR7
patch2
3.0 MR7
patch1
3.0 MR7
754
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
753
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
752
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
750
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
744
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
741
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
740
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
737
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
733
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
730
4.0.0
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
726
4.0.0
14
678
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
677
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
673
4.0.4
4.2.12
4.3.6
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
Upgrade Methods
Starting
Version
3.0 MR6
patch3
3.0 MR6
patch2
3.0 MR6
patch1
3.0 MR6
UpgradeSteps Table
668
662
660
3.6.6
3.6.6
3.6.6
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.2.4
4.1.0
5.2.4
4.1.0
5.2.4
4.1.0
5.2.4
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
3.0 MR5
patch7
576
3.0 MR5
patch6
575
3.0 MR5
patch5
574
3.0 MR5
patch4
572
3.0 MR5
patch3
568
3.0 MR5
patch2
565
3.0 MR5
patch1
564
3.0 MR5
559
3.7.10
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
15
UpgradeSteps Table
Starting
Version
Upgrade Methods
End of Support Date for Version 3.0 MR4 = December 29, 2009
3.0 MR4
patch5
3.0 MR4
patch4
3.0 MR4
patch3
3.0 MR4
patch2
3.0 MR4
patch1
3.0 MR4
483
480
479
477
475
474
3.6.6
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
3.5.7
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.0 MR3
patch14
418
3.0 MR3
patch13
417
3.0 MR3
patch12
416
3.0 MR3
patch11
416
3.0 MR3
patch10
415
16
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
Upgrade Methods
UpgradeSteps Table
Starting
Version
3.0 MR3
patch9
413
3.0 MR3
patch8
411
3.0 MR3
patch7
410
3.0 MR3
patch6
406
3.0 MR3
patch5
405
3.0 MR3
patch3
403
3.0 MR3
400
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.4.5
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.6.6
4.1.0
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.1.10
4.3.5
3.0 MR1
2.80.11
2.80.X (X
<11)
2.50.10
319
247
unknown
unknown
unknown
3.3.14
3.2.0
3.7.10
3.1.0
2.80.11
3.4.5
3.6.6
4.1.0
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.3.14
3.4.5
3.6.6
4.1.0
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.12
5.2.4
3.2.0
3.3.14
3.4.5
3.6.6
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.11
5.2.4
3.7.10
4.1.0
4.1.10
4.3.5
4.3.11
4.3.18
5.0.11
5.2.4
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Potential Issues
Special Builds
Potential Issues
Special Builds
Every now and then a "Special Build" is created for some specific purpose and some companies will put these into
production. These special builds are not part of the normal upgrade path QA process and therefore have a greater
risk of variance from what is normally expected in an upgrade. The table of the upgrade path is based on the
Release Notes of the regular builds and may not have included testing against every special build as well. If you
are running a special build, be even more cautious in upgrading than you would normally be.
Sampling of issues
These are some issues, in no particular order, that have been brought to the attention of the Technical Assistance
Center or the Documentation Team that could result during the course of a firmware upgrade.
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Sampling of issues
Potential Issues
The practical consequences of this could be seen in a situation where, in a very security conscious environment,
there is some blocking or allowed traffic based on mac addresses. When the firewalls mac address is not on the
list of allowed addresses any traffic going through the firewall is likely to be problematic.
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Potential Issues
Sampling of issues
Example:Application Control
When upgrading from 5.0 to 5.2, there is a curious time delay on a side effect involving Application Control
profiles. If you have an Application Control profile that has some categories included, as well as some individual
Application Control signatures, and you upgrade from 5.0 to 5.2 everything will work as it did before. There is the
slight side effect that you will no longer see the individual signatures in the GUI, but the functionality will still be
there. The problem arises when the profile is actually edited. Editing the profile removes the individual
signatures. The only way to correct the error is to manually enter them in again.
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