FortiWAN DNS Proxy
DNS Proxy Conceptually, FortiWAN’s DNS Proxy is a function to dynamically redirect outgoing DNS requests (UDP 53) to an appropriate DNS server according to FortiWAN’s WAN link loading. It is...
View ArticleFortiWAN SNMP
SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is often used in managing TCP/IP networks by providing system information and sending event notifications to a SNMP manager. A SNMP manager is typically a...
View ArticleFortiWAN IP MAC Mapping
IP MAC Mapping Users can specify the IP-MAC table by classifying periods like peak hours and idle hours. Once the IP-MAC table is set up, a packet from a certain IP address can pass through FortiWAN...
View ArticleStatistics
Statistics This topic deals with FortiWAN network surveillance system. Comprehensive statistics are collected to monitor networking status, bandwidth usage of traffic class, and dynamic IP WAN link....
View ArticleWAN Link Health Detection
WAN Link Health Detection It shows WAN link health detection results regarding the reliability of a specific WAN connection. The data are derived based on ping results from destination IP list...
View ArticleFortiWAN Dynamic IP WAN Link
Dynamic IP WAN Link It shows dynamic IP WAN link details like its IP address obtained via PPPoE or DHCP. It also enables to create new IP addresses by re-establishing connections to the WAN. Re-Connect...
View ArticleFortiWAN DHCP Lease Information
DHCP Lease Information It shows data DHCP lease assigns, i.e. lease IP and MAC address, client-hostname, and expiration time. Once option of DHCP server is selected, a list regarding all existing DHCP...
View ArticleFortiWAN RIP & OSPF Status
RIP & OSPF Status It shows RIP status based on RIP and OSPF settings in [System] -> [Network Settings] -> [LAN Private Subnet]. Data on this page are used to inspect private subnet’s Network...
View ArticleConnection Limit
Connection Limit It enables administrators to inspect the number of established connections in real-time and to justify the maximum number of connections allowed on [Service] -> [Connection Limit]...
View ArticleFortiWAN Virtual Server Status
Virtual Server Status It displays status and statistics regarding virtual server defined in Service/Virtual Server. Automatic Refresh : Enable it and choose time interval for refreshing. Virtual Server...
View ArticleFortiWAN FQDN
FQDN The IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of the FQDNs that connected via FortiWAN are shown in this page. IPv4 FQDN FQDN : The FQDN connected via FortiWAN. IPv4 Address IPv6 FQDN : IPv4 addresses of the FQDN...
View ArticleFortiWAN Tunnel Status
Tunnel Status Tunnel Status displays the connectivity of every single GRE tunnel of each tunnel group defined in Service > Tunnel Routing (see Tunnel Routing) and statistics of the corresponding...
View ArticleFortiWAN Tunnel Traffic
Tunnel Traffic It collects inbound/outbound traffic statistics regarding tunnel routing in the past 60 minutes, 24 hours, and 30 days. Statistics are displayed on chart. Traffic Type : Traffic flow...
View ArticleFortiWAN IPSec
IPSec IPSec Statistics reports the usages and states of your configured IPSec Security Associations (See “IPSec”). Go to Statistics > IPSec, a select bar and two statistics tables are displayed....
View ArticleFortiWAN Traffic Statistics for Tunnel Routing and IPSec
Traffic Statistics for Tunnel Routing and IPSec Compare with general IP transmission, traffic transferred through FortiWAN’s Tunnel Routing or IPSec is charged extra on GRE/ESP encapsulation and...
View ArticleFortiWAN – Log
Log This topic deals with how to configure logging and how to forward logs. Log records keep FortiWAN data and are capable of storing a wide variety of data concerning System, Firewall, Routing, and...
View ArticleFortiWAN LOG View
View View has a sub-menu of 13 log types (see the table below). Choose the desired log type, and its corresponding events will show in display window. Click the Refresh button to get the latest log...
View ArticleFortiWAN Log format
Log format A log listed here consists of three parts: {TIMESTAMP} {LOG_TYPE} {LOG_CONTENT} The {TIMESTAMP} is in the format ‘yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS’ and is always an UTC time. The details of {LOG_ TYPE}...
View ArticleFortiWAN Log Control
Log Control Control sets to forward data from FortiWAN to servers via FTP, E-mail and Syslog (protocol) for archiving and analysis. Configure log push method one log type by another, or use “Copy...
View ArticleFortiWAN Log Notification
Notification Two methods are provided to send out the notifications for important system events: E-mail and SNMP trap. Please configure the settings for the methods and select the event type to notify....
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