Fortinet 3016B manual Log configuration using the CLI, Viewing logs, ASM-FB4 and ADM-XB2 modules

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Using the AMC modules

AMC modules

Upload rolled files in Select to compress the log files before uploading. gzipped format

Delete files after Select to remove the log files once the FTP upoad has completed. uploading

Log configuration using the CLI

Configure the FortiGate unit to log to the ASM-S08 using the CLI within the FortiAnalyzer command config log disk setting enable.

For details on log configuration, see the FortiGate CLI Reference.

Viewing logs

Logs and content logs stored on the ASM-S08 are available for viewing and analysis.

To view the FortiGate logs, go to Log&Report > Log Access.

To view the content logs, go to Log&Report > Content Archive. Select the log type and select Local from the list box.

Note: HA logging is not available with the AMC-S08.

ASM-FB4 and ADM-XB2 modules

AMC (Advanced Mezzanine Card) modules provide additional hardware accelerated network processing for certain eligible traffic types passing through their SFP (small form-factor pluggable) network interfaces. This additional processing resource frees FortiGate units’ main processing resources for other tasks, improving network performance.

FortiGate-ASM-FB4 modules can improve network throughput for:

traffic with small packets, such as VoIP

latency-sensitive traffic, such as streaming multimedia

traffic with long session lifetimes, such as FTP

IPSec VPN traffic

active-active HA load-balanced traffic

P2P traffic

Eligible traffic processing is off-loaded to the module. This fast path processing leverages the additional hardware acceleration resources provided by the AMC modules.

Ineligible traffic processing is processed normally. Normal processing by the FortiGate unit’s main processing resources (CPU, RAM, and FortiASIC content processor) can include some FortiASIC hardware accelerated processing, but does not utilize the additional hardware acceleration resources provided by the modules.

Changing interfaces to operate in SGMII or SerDes mode

SFP transceivers can operate in two modes: SerDes and SGMII (Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface). SGMII mode is required if you have SGMII transceivers. In SGMII mode the interface can operate at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps.

 

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Contents Install G U I D E Trademarks Regulatory complianceContents Advanced configuration AMC modulesTesting new firmware before installing Using the web-based managerInstalling firmware from a system reboot using the CLI FortiGate FirmwarePage Introduction Register your FortiGate unitAbout the FortiGate-3016B About this documentDocument conventions Further Reading Typographic conventionsCustomer service and technical support Fortinet Knowledge CenterComments on Fortinet technical documentation Installing Environmental specificationsGrounding Rack mount instructionsMounting To install the FortiGate unit into a rack Installed mounting bracketsTo power on the FortiGate unit Plugging in the FortiGateConnecting to the network To power off the FortiGate unitTurning off the FortiGate unit Turning off the FortiGate unit Configuring NAT vs. Transparent modeNAT mode Connecting to the web-based manager Connecting to the FortiGate unitTransparent mode To connect to the web-based managerConnecting to the CLI To connect to the CLIConfigure the interfaces Configuring NAT modeUsing the web-based manager To configure interfaces Go to System Network InterfaceConfigure a DNS server Adding a default route and gatewayTo modify the default gateway Go to Router Static Adding firewall policiesUsing the CLI To set an interface to use a static addressTo set an interface to use Dhcp addressing To configure DNS server settings To set an interface to use PPPoE addressingConfiguring Transparent mode To modify the default gatewayTo add an outgoing traffic firewall policy Switching to Transparent mode To switch to Transparent mode Go to System StatusTo switch to Transparent mode To configure DNS server settings Verify the configuration Backing up the configurationSet the Administrator password Restoring a configurationAdditional configuration Set the time and dateConfigure FortiGuard Updating antivirus and IPS signaturesAdditional configuration Advanced configuration Protection profilesFirewall policies Firewall policiesConfiguring firewall policies Antivirus optionsAntiSpam options Web filtering Logging To install the filler module Installing AMC filler unitsInstalling modules AMC modulesHard disk module Using the AMC modulesRemoving modules To insert a module into a FortiGate chassisLog configuration using the web-based manager To format the ASM-S08 hard disk enter the following commandFormatting the hard disk Viewing logs Log configuration using the CLIChanging interfaces to operate in Sgmii or SerDes mode ASM-FB4 and ADM-XB2 modulesAMC modules Configure the speed Config system interface edit AMC-SW1/1 Set speed auto EndDownloading firmware Using the web-based managerFortiGate Firmware Upgrading the firmwareTo upgrade the firmware Reverting to a previous versionTo revert to a previous firmware version Backup and Restore from a USB key Using the USB Auto-InstallUsing the CLI To upgrade the firmware using the CLITo revert to a previous firmware version using the CLI Execute restore image namestr tftpipv4Installing firmware from a system reboot using the CLI To install firmware from a system rebootEnter Tftp server address Restoring the previous configuration To backup configuration using the CLITo restore configuration using the CLI Testing new firmware before installing Additional CLI Commands for a USB keyTo configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI To test the new firmware image FortiGate Firmware Testing new firmware before installing Index Web filtering 37 web-based manager Page Page
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