FortiOS 5.2.9 Release Notes

The following models are released on a special branch based off of FortiOS 5.2.9. As such, the System > Dashboard > Status page and the output from the get system status CLI command displays the build number.

 

FGT-VM64-

AWS/AWSONDEMAND

Released on build 9259.
FGT-VM64-AZURE Released on build 5613.
FG-5001B Released on build 5621.
FG-5001C Released on build 5621.
FG-5001D Released on build 5621.
FG-5101C Released on build 5621.

To confirm that you are running the proper build, the output from the get system status CLI command has a branch point field that should read 0736.

Last Release of Software

Due to the device flash size limitations, the following FortiGate models’ last release of software will be FortiOS version 5.2.5. It is noted that these devices already have entered into their End-of-Life Cycle. Further details and exact dates can be found on the Fortinet CustomerSupport portal:

Affected Products:

l FortiGate FG-3016B l FortiGate FG-3810A l FortiGate FG-5001A SW & DW l FortiCarrier FK-3810A l FortiCarrier FK-5001A SW & DW


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