Scripts – FortiManager 5.2

Run a script

You can select to enable automatic script execution or create a recurring scheule for the script.

To run a script:

  1. Browse to the ADOM script list for the ADOM that contains the script you would like to run.
  2. Select the script, then right-click and select Run from the menu.

The Execute Script dialog box will open. This dialog box will vary depending on the script target. You will either be able to select a device or devices (left image below), or a policy package (right image).

Execute script dialog boxes
  1. Select to enable automatic execute type or create a recurring schedule for the script.
  2. Select OK to run the script.

The Run Script dialog box will open, showing the progress of the operation and providing information on its success or failure.

  1. Selecting the Details option will expand the dialog box to show the details table, with details of the success or failure of the script.

Under the History column in the details table, you can select the History icon to open the script history for that device, and the View Script Execution History icon to view the script execution history for that device.

  1. Close the Run Script dialog box when finished.

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