System Settings

Log Receive Monitor widget

The Log Receive Monitor widget displays the rate at which logs are received over time. You can select to display log data by log type or per device.

Figure 36:Log receive monitor widget (log type)

To configure settings for the widget, select Edit from the title bar.

Figure 37:Edit log receive monitor settings

Configure the following settings:

Type From the drop-down menu, select either:

•      Log Type: Display the type of logs that are received from all registered devices separated into the following categories: Event, Email Filter, Mail Statistics, Traffic, Web Filter, and Other.

•      Device: Display the logs that received by each registered device separated into the top number of devices.

Number of

Entries

Select the number of either log types or devices shown in the widget’s graph.
Time Period Select one of the following time ranges over which to monitor the rate at which log messages are received: Hour, Day, Week.
 Refresh Interval Automatically refresh the widget. Enter a number between 10 and 240 seconds. To disable automatic refresh, enter 0.

Logs/Data Received widget

The Logs/Data Received widget displays the rate over time of the logs and data, such as Traffic, Web Filter, and Event logs, received by the FortiAnalyzer unit.

Figure 38:Logs/data received widget (real-time)

Figure 39:Logs/data received widget (historical)

The widget displays the following information:

Logs Received Number of logs received per second.
Data Received Volume of data received.

To configure settings for the widget, select Edit from the title bar.

Figure 40:Edit logs/data received settings window

The following settings can be configured:

View Type            Select Real Time to view current information about system resources.

Select Historical to view historical information.

Time Period Select one of the following time ranges: Last 10 Minutes, Last 1 Hour, or Last 24 Hours.
Refresh Interval Automatically refresh the widget. Enter a number between 10 and 240 seconds. To disable automatic refresh, enter 0.

Statistics widget

The Statistics widget displays the numbers of sessions, volume of log files, and number of reports handled by the FortiAnalyzer unit.

Figure 41:Statistics widget

The widget displays the following information:

Logs & Reports  
Logs The number of new log files received from a number of devices since the statistics were last reset.
Log Volume The average log file volume received per day over the past seven days.
Reports The number of reports generated for a number of devices.
Reset Select Reset to reset the aforementioned statistics back to zero.

All ADOMs

The All ADOMs menu item displays all the ADOMs configured on the device, and provides the option to create new ADOMs. It is only visible if ADOMs are enabled, see “System Information widget” on page 46.

Figure 42:All ADOMs list

The following information and options are available:

 Create New Select to create a new ADOM. See “To create a new ADOM:” on page 61.
Search Enter a keyword to search your ADOMs.
Name The names of the current ADOMs.
Version The firmware release version of the ADOM.
Device The devices currently in the ADOM.

Right-click on an ADOM in the list to open the right-click menu. The following options are available:

 Delete Select Delete in the right-click menu to delete the ADOM.
 Edit Select Edit in the right-click menu to edit the ADOM.
 Select All Select Select All in the right-click menu to select all ADOMs in the list.

To create a new ADOM:

  1. Select Create New from the ADOM list toolbar.

The Create ADOM dialog box opens.

Figure 43:Create a new ADOM

  1. Enter a name for the ADOM in the Name
  2. Select the device type and firmware version from the drop-down lists.
  3. Select the devices to be added to the ADOM from the device list on the left, then select the arrow button to transfer them into the selected devices list on the right.
  4. Select OK to create the ADOM.

To edit an ADOM:

  1. Right-click on the ADOM you need to edit and select Edit from the right-click menu, or double-click anywhere in the ADOM’s row.

The Edit ADOM dialog box opens.

  1. Edit the ADOM information as required and then select OK.

The device type and version cannot be edited.

To disable an ADOM:

  1. Right-click on the ADOM you need to disable and select Edit from the right-click menu, or double-click anywhere in the ADOM’s row.

The Edit ADOM dialog box opens.

  1. Uncheck the Status checkbox and then select OK.

You must remove all devices before disabling the ADOM.

To delete an ADOM:

  1. Right-click on the ADOM you would like to delete and select Delete from the right-click menu.
  2. Select OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the ADOM.

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