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FortiGate-7000F Handbook

Reverting to Multi VDOM mode

Reverting to Multi VDOM mode

You can use the following command to revert to Multi VDOM mode from Split-Task VDOM mode:

config global

config system global

set vdom-mode multi-vdom

end

You are logged out. Once you are logged back in, the FortiGate 7000F is operating in Multi VDOM mode. Some Split-Task VDOM configuration settings will remain. For example, the FG-traffic VDOM is not deleted when you revert to Multi VDOM mode.

You can also revert to Multi VDOM mode by resetting your FortiGate 7000F to factory defaults using the following CLI command:

execute factoryreset

This command resets the configuration of your FortiGate 7000F to factory defaults, which includes operating in Multi VDOM mode.

Reverting to Multi VDOM mode

Reverting to Multi VDOM mode

You can use the following command to revert to Multi VDOM mode from Split-Task VDOM mode:

config global

config system global

set vdom-mode multi-vdom

end

You are logged out. Once you are logged back in, the FortiGate 7000F is operating in Multi VDOM mode. Some Split-Task VDOM configuration settings will remain. For example, the FG-traffic VDOM is not deleted when you revert to Multi VDOM mode.

You can also revert to Multi VDOM mode by resetting your FortiGate 7000F to factory defaults using the following CLI command:

execute factoryreset

This command resets the configuration of your FortiGate 7000F to factory defaults, which includes operating in Multi VDOM mode.