About administrative domains (ADOMs)

Administrative Domains (ADOMs)

Table 2: Configuration locations when ADOMs are enabled

Within Global Configuration:

Within each ADOM:

 

 

System > Dashboard (includes tabs, if

System > Config > IP Alias

configured)

System > Config > LDAP

System > Network > Interface

Device > All > Device (read only)

System > Network > DNS

Device > All > Group

System > Network > Routing

Log > Log Viewer > Real-time

System > Admin > Administrator

Log > Log Viewer > Historical

System > Admin > Access Profile

Log > Search > Log Search

System > Admin > Auth Group

Log > Browse > Log Browser

System > Admin > RADIUS Server

Content Archive > Web Archive

System > Admin > Settings

Content Archive > Email Archive

System > Admin > Monitor

Content Archive > File Transfer

System > Network Sharing > Windows

Content Archive > IM Chat

Share

Content Archive > VoIP Archive

System > Network Sharing > NFS Export

Report > Browse > Result

System > Network Sharing > User

Report > Schedule > Schedule

System > Network Sharing > Group

Report > Config > Layout

System > Config > Log Setting

Report > Config > Data Filter

System > Config > Log Aggregation

Report > Config > Output

System > Config > Log Forwarding

Quarantine > Repository > Repository

System > Config > RAID

Alert > Output > Mail Server

System > Maintenance > Backup &

Tools > Vulnerability Scan > Job

Restore

Tools > Vulnerability Scan > Report

System > Maintenance > FortiGuard

Tools > File Explorer > File Explorer

Center

Device > All > Device (devices assigned to

 

an ADOM other than root cannot be

 

deleted)

 

Device > All > Blocked Device

 

Log > Config > Log Config

 

Report > Config > Language

 

Quarantine > Config > Quarantine Config

 

Alert > Alert Event > Alert Event

 

Alert > Output > SNMP Access List

 

Alert > Output > Syslog Server

 

Tools > Vulnerability Scan > Module

 

Tools > File Explorer > File Explorer

 

 

 

If ADOMs are enabled and you log in as admin, you first access Administration Domain Configuration. A superset of the typical menus and CLI commands appear, allowing unrestricted access and ADOM configuration.

Global Configuration contains settings used by the FortiAnalyzer unit itself and settings shared by ADOMs, such as the device list, RAID, and administrator accounts. It does not include ADOM-specific settings or data, such as logs and reports. When configuring other administrator accounts, an additional option appears allowing you to restrict other administrators to an ADOM.

If you enter Global Configuration, a Main Menu item appears in the menu, enabling you to return to the top level menu area, Administrative Domain Configuration.

Administrative Domains allows you to configure or access ADOMs. You can add a device to one or more ADOMs. If you enter an ADOM, a Main Menu item appears in the menu, enabling you to return to the top level menu area, Administrative Domain Configuration.

 

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