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Fortinet support check
Fortinet support check







fortinet support check
  1. #Fortinet support check how to#
  2. #Fortinet support check manual#
  3. #Fortinet support check password#

Under System Settings > Network > Management Interface > Administrative Access, select: Log in to the FortiManager Web interface, and navigate to the System Settings > Network settings.Ĭonfigure one of the following, depending on your FortiManager device version: FortiManager versions 5.2.3 and higher.To select multiple users, press the CTRL button while selecting.Ī success message appears to confirm that the device is added.Įnable the relevant API in the FortiNet FortiManager device. In the list of users displayed, select one or more users to provide access to reports for this account. If you selected Set user permissions, the Edit users dialog box appears. The new device is added to the device tree, and appears with a three tier hierarchy: FortiManager, FortiGate and VDOM. Select this option to set user permissions for this device. For details, see Configure real-time monitoring. Select this option to enable real-time alerting upon configuration changes.

fortinet support check

Note: Specifying this information for a device triggers a direct SSH connection to the device. Select this check box to authenticate the device with a CyberArk Vault instead of saving the device credentials on the AlgoSec server.Įnter the Platform for this device which will be authenticated via CyberArk.Įnter the safe for this device which will be authenticated via CyberArk.Įnter the folder for this device which will be authenticated via CyberArk. For details, see Integrate AFA and CyberArk. The following fields are relevant only when CyberArk is configured. This option is only relevant when REST is selected.

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To specify a custom port, select this option and type the port. For more details, see Enable the relevant API in the FortiNet FortiManager device.

fortinet support check

You must enable the relevant web service on the device itself.

#Fortinet support check password#

Contact AlgoSec support for more information.Įnter the password to use for accessing the device.įor FortiManager version 5.2.3 and above, select REST.įor earlier versions, select SSH and SOAP.

#Fortinet support check manual#

Otherwise, some manual configuration may be required.

  • W hen analyzing devices as a global administrator, no other action is required.
  • To analyze all devices under all ADOMs, provide the credentials of a global administrator.
  • To analyze only devices under a specific ADOM, specify a specific ADOM's administrator credentials.
  • If Administrative Domains (ADOMs) are used:
  • In the vendor and device selection page, select Fortinet > FortiManager.Įnter the host name or IP address of the device.Įnter the user name to use for accessing the device.
  • For details, see Access the DEVICES SETUP page.

    #Fortinet support check how to#

    This procedure describes how to add a Fortinet FortiManager device to AFA.

  • If the FortiGate device is defined directly in AFA as opposed to via a FortiManager device, AFA does not support a user defined only on the managing FortiManager.īack to top Add a Fortinet FortiManager device to AFA.
  • Users configured with set scope vdom are not supported for AFA.
  • If device configuration consists of VDOMs, the user must be configured with set scope global.
  • In the FortiGate web interface, in the Admin Profile configuration > Access Control, select an option that is at least read-only. Note: FortiManager v5.2.3 and above with REST access and ActiveChange must have read-write permissions for rpc-permit (set rpc-permit read- write).ĪFA requires read-only permissions to connect to Fortigate devices.









    Fortinet support check