FortiView – FortiManager 5.2

Site-to-Site IPsec

The Site-to-Site IPsec dashboard displays site-to-site IPsec VPN events. You can drill down the displayed information, select the device and time period, and apply search filters.

Site-to-Site IPsec

The following information is displayed:

Site-to-Site IPSec Tun- Displays the site-to-site VPN tunnel name. You can apply a search filter to the Sitenel  to-Site IPSec Tunnel (vpntunnel) column.
Initiating FGT               Displays the initiating IP address.
Connected From          Displays the connected from IP address.
Duration Displays the duration the tunnel has been connected. Select the column header to sort entries by duration.
Bytes (Sent/Received) Displays the value for sent and received packets. Select the column header to sort entries by bytes.

The following options are available:

Refresh Refresh the displayed information.
Search Click the search field to add a search filter and select the GO button to apply the search filter. Alternatively, you can right-click the column entry to add the search filter.
Devices Select the device or log array from the drop-down list or select All Devices. Select the GO button to apply the device filter.
Time Period Select the time period from the drop-down list. Select Custom from the list to specify the start and end date and time. Select the GO button to apply the time period filter.
N When selecting a time period with last N in the entry, you can enter the value for N in this text field.
Custom When Custom is selected the custom icon will be displayed. Select the icon to change the custom time period.
Go Select the GO button to apply the filter.
Pagination Select the number of entries to display per page and browse pages.
Right-click menu  
Log View Right-click on a column and select Log View to view the log entries for the selected entry. Alternatively, double-click the column entry to view the Log View page.

Select the return icon to return to the Site-to-Site IPsec page.

Search Add a search filter and select the GO button to apply the filter.

Rogue APs

The Rogue APs dashboard displays rogue AP events. You can drill down the displayed information, select the device and time period, and apply search filters.

Rogue APs

The following information is displayed:

SSID Displays the service set identification (SSID). You can apply a search filter to the SSID (ssid) column.
Security Type Displays the security type, e.g. WPA, WPA2, WPA Auto, Open. You can apply a search filter to the Security Type (securitymode) column.
Channel Displays the channel.
Radio Band Displays the radio band, e.g. 802.11n, 802.11g.
Vendor Info Displays the vendor information. You can apply a search filter to the Vendor Info (manuf) column.
Total Live Time (HH:MM) Displays the total live time in the format HH:MM:SS. Select the column header to sort entries by total live time.

The following options are available:

Refresh     Refresh the displayed information.

 

Search Click the search field to add a

search filter and select the GO button to apply the search filter. Alternatively, you can rightclick the column entry to add the search filter.

Devices Select the device or log array from the dropdown list or select All Devices.

Select the

GO button to apply the device filter.

Time Period Select the time period from the drop-down list. Select

Custom

from the list to specify the start and end date and time. Select the GO button to apply the time period filter.

 

N When selecting a time period with last N in the entry, you can enter the value for N in this text field.
Custom When Cus-

tom is selected the custom icon will be displayed. Select the icon to change the custom time period.

Go Select the

GO button to

apply the filter.

Pagination Select the number of

entries to display per page and browse pages.

Right-click menu  
Log View Right-click

on a column and select Log View to view the log entries for the selected entry. Alternatively, double-click the column entry to view the Log View page. Select the return icon to return to the

Rogue APs page.

Search Add a search

filter and select the

GO button to

apply the filter.


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16 thoughts on “FortiView – FortiManager 5.2

  1. Stief

    Hello,
    Maybe you can help me. I keep seeing “No Data” if I open Fortiview on my fortimanager.
    I have 2 Fortigates (300D and a 200D) connected to it.
    If I select logview, I can see all the traffic info of both Fortigates.
    If I log on on the Fortigates, Fortiview is working fine. But somehow I can not get data in Fortiview on the Fortimanager.
    What am I doing wrong?

    Regards.
    Stief

    Reply
    1. Mike Post author

      What version of FortiOS are you running on the Manager as well as the FortiGates? (I know you posted this on the FortiManager 5.2 page but I would like to confirm)

      Reply
  2. Stief

    Hi Mike,
    Thanks for the reply.
    It’s set to log all traffic. But also UTM stuff.
    In Logview I can see everything but Fortiview stays empty.

    Reply
  3. Mike Post author

    I would check to see if ADOM’s were enabled. If they aren’t….enable them and make sure the ADOM that the FortiGate’s are a part of are listed as 5.4.

    Sometimes I notice weird shenannigans and after looking deeper it is because during the upgrade process, or something along those lines…..the FortiManager/FortiAnalyzer is still operating the devices beneath it in 5.2 mode.

    Let me know if that doesn’t make any sense. Long day so this response is sort of stream of consciousness lol

    Reply
  4. Stief

    Hi,
    Apperently it was a bug that is fixed in the latest release. After installing everything is working fine again.

    Reply
  5. surendran

    Dear Mike,
    In fortimanager under fortiview -vpn-ssl-dialup-ipsec-monitor stopped reporting for last 4 days. Pls guide how to resolve the issue.
    Regards,

    Reply
  6. surendran

    All devices are registered/added in device manager, fortview has stopped logging from 26th april,

    Reply

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