Troubleshooting

Gather system information

Your FortiMail unit provides many features to aid in troubleshooting and performance monitoring.

Use the web UI’s dashboard and the CLI commands to define the scope and details of your problem. Keep track of the information you gather. Fortinet customer support may request it if you contact them for assistance.

In the advanced management mode of the web UI, go to Monitor to view the system information and all other mail delivery information. For details, see “Monitoring the system” on page 173.

You can also use the CLI diagnose commands to troubleshoot both the hardware and firmware issues. For details, see the diagnose command chapter in the FortiMail CLI Reference.

Before using a diagnose debug command, make sure to enable the debug feature by entering:

diagnose debug enable

Check port assignments

There are 65 535 ports available for each of the TCP and UDP stacks that applications can use when communicating with each other. If someone recently changed a FortiMail or network port, that may be part of your problem.

In addition, some ports may be assigned to other Fortinet appliances on your network. See the Fortinet Knowledge Base article, “Traffic Types and TCP/UDP Ports used by Fortinet Products” at:

http://kb.fortinet.com

Many UDP and TCP port numbers have internationally recognized ANA port assignments and are commonly associated with specific applications or protocols.


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