Bluecoat start options
Forticonverter supports conversion to either Fortigate or FortiProxy devices. The converted config would be slightly different in interface and/or Proxy Policy category.
This table lists the start settings.
Setting |
Description |
Profile |
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Description |
Enter a description of the configuration. |
Output Options |
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Output Format |
Select whether to convert to FortiGate or FortiProxy device. |
FOS Version |
The configuration syntax is slightly different among FortiOS 6.4, 7.0, 7.2, and 7.4. Select the version that corresponds to the FortiOS version on the target. |
Input |
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Source Configuration |
Select the input file. |
Conversion Options |
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Discard unreferenced firewall objects |
Specifies whether addresses, schedules, and services that are not referenced by a policy are saved and added to the output. This option can be useful if your target device has table size limitations. You can view the unreferenced objects that FortiConverter removed in the Tuning page. |
Increase Address and Service Table Sizes for High-End Models |
You can customize the maximum table sizes that FortiConverter uses when Adjust table sizes is selected. For more information, see Adjusting table sizes |
Policy index start from 1 instead of 10000 |
When selected, the serial number of firewall policies will start from 1 instead of 10000. |
Use HTTP/HTTPS as default service |
Use WebOnlyProxy as default service instead of ALL. |
NGFW policy-based mode |
When selected, the conversion will be in NGFW policy-based mode. " |
Convert as custom local category |
Bluecoat custom category URLs & URIs will be converted into FPX custom local category URLs |
Comment Options |
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Include input configuration lines for each output policy |
Specifies whether FortiConverter includes the input configuration lines used for each FortiGate policy in the FortiGate configuration as a policy comment. |
Domain Name Conversion Options |
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Convert to FQDN addresses, e.g: set fqdn "domain.name" |
Convert the Bluecoat objects which have domain names as contents into FQDN addresses. |
Convert to FQDN addresses with wildcard prefix "*.", e.g: set fqdn "*.domain.name" |
Convert the Bluecoat objects which have domain names as contents into FQDN addresses which start with “*.”. |
Convert to host-regex proxy addresses, e.g: set host-regex "domain\.name" |
Convert the Bluecoat objects which have domain names as contents into host-regex proxy addresses. |
Convert to FQDN addresses with wildcard prefix and suffix "*", e.g: set fqdn "*domain.name*" |
Convert the Bluecoat objects which have domain names as contents into FQDN addresses which start and end with “*”. |