Provisioning Templates – FortiManager 5.2

System templates

Widget Description
SNMP SNMP v1/v2 and SNMP v3 settings.

SNMP v1/2c: In the toolbar, you can select to delete the record, edit, copy global object, or query object usage.

SNMP v3: In the toolbar, you can select to delete the record, edit, or copy global object.

Configure in the system template or import settings from a specific device.

Select Apply to save the setting.

Hover over the widget heading to select the following options:

l  Import: Import SNMP settings from a specific device. Select to import either SNMP v1/v2c or SNMP v3. Select the device in the drop-down list and the objects. Select OK to import settings. Select Apply to save the settings. l Create New: Create a new SNMP v1/v2c or SNMP v3 community. Type a community name, specify hosts, queries, traps, and SNMP events. Select OK to save the setting.

l  Refresh: Refresh the information displayed in the widget. l Close: Close the widget and remove it from the system template.

Replacement Messages You can customize replacement messages.

Configure in the system template or import settings from a specific device. Select the import button to import settings, select the device from the dropdown list, select objects, and select OK to save the setting. l Hover over the widget heading to select the following options: l Refresh: Refresh the information displayed in the widget. l Close: Close the widget and remove it from the system template.

Log Settings Send Logs to FortiAnalyzer/FortiManager (This FortiManager, Specify IP, Managed FortiAnalyzer) and Syslog settings.

Configure in the system template and select Apply to save the settings.

l Hover over the widget heading to select the following options: l Refresh: Refresh the information displayed in the widget. l Close: Close the widget and remove it from the system template.

Widget Description
FortiGuard Enable FortiGuard Security Updates. Select to retrieve updates from FortiGuard servers or from this FortiManager. Select to include multiple default servers. The following options are available:

l  New: Add a new server. Select the server type, one of the following, Update, Rating, Updates and Rating.

l  Delete: Select an entry in the table and select Delete in the toolbar to delete the entry.

l  Edit: Select an entry in the table and select Edit in the toolbar to edit the entry.

Configure in the system template and select Apply to save the settings.

l  Hover over the widget heading to select the following options: l Refresh: Refresh the information displayed in the widget. l Close: Close the widget and remove it from the system template.

You can create, edit, or delete profiles by right-clicking on a profile name in the Provisioning Templates tree menu under the System Templates heading. You can also select the devices that will be associated with the profile by selecting Assigned Devices from the right-click menu, or selecting Edit from the Assigned Devices field in the top right corner of the content pane. A provisioning profile can also be created from a device by selecting Create From Device in the right-click menu.

You can link a device to the device profile using the Add Device Wizard, from the device’s dashboard page in the Device Manager tab, or by right-clicking and editing the profile and selecting devices.

WiFi templates

The WiFi Templates menu allows you to create and manage SSIDs, Custom AP Profiles, and WIDS Profiles that can be applied to managed FortiAP devices.

SSIDs

To view a list of SSIDs, in the Provisioning Templates tree menu, select an ADOM, then select WiFi Templates > SSIDs.

SSIDs can be created, edited, cloned, deleted, searched, and imported.

SSIDs list

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