Manually adding a device

Device

When Allocated Disk Space is All Used

Devices Privileges

Amounts following the disk space allocation field indicate the amount of disk space currently being used by the device, and the total amount of disk space currently available on the FortiAnalyzer unit.

Select to either overwrite older files or stop logging to indicate what the FortiAnalyzer unit should do when the allocated disk space has been used.

Select the blue arrow to expand the area, then select which types of connections the device is permitted to make. Available permissions vary by device type.

Group Membership

FortiGate Interface Specification

Select the blue arrow to expand the area, then assign the device to a device group or groups. For more information, see “Configuring device groups” on page 88.

This option does not appear if Device Type is FortiClient.

Select the blue arrow to expand the area, then assign each network interface to a network interface class. Traffic between classes determines traffic flow directionality for reports. For more information, see “Classifying FortiGate network interfaces” on page 84.

To manually add a device or HA cluster

1Go to Device > All > Device.

2If the device appears in the device list but is unregistered, from Show, select Unregistered, then in row corresponding to the device, in the Action column, select Add.

Otherwise, select Add Device.

3Select the Device Type.

4If Device Type is not FortiClient, enter the Device Name.

5If Device Type is not Syslog or FortiClient, enter the Device ID.

If the device is a high availability (HA) cluster, enter the device ID of the primary unit.

6If Device Type is Syslog, enter the IP address of the Syslog device.

7If Device Type is FortiGate or FortiManager, from Mode, select either Standalone or HA to indicate the high availability (HA) mode of the device.

If Mode is HA, also add the device ID of each member unit other than the primary unit to Members IDs.

8Enter the Description, if any.

9Enter the device’s disk space quota in Allocated Disk Space.

10Select from When Allocated Disk Space is All Used to either Overwrite Oldest Log Files or to Stop Logging.

11Select the blue arrow to expand Devices Privileges.

12Select the connection privileges (Tx and Rx) of the device, such as for sending and viewing log files, content archives and quarantined files. Available device connection privileges vary by Device Type.

Note: Remotely accessing logs, content logs and quarantined files is available on FortiGate units running firmware version 3.0 or later.

 

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