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Igoryamba
2 years ago
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Which type of logs on fortigate record information about traffic directly to and from the fortigate management ip addresses?

Business
1 answer:
tiny-mole [99]2 years ago
7 0

Local Traffic logs are the type of logs on FortiGate that record information about traffic directly to and from the FortiGate management IP addresses.

<h3>What is FortiAnalyzer?</h3>

FortiAnalyzer helps to collect logs from various managed servers such as FortiGate, FortiCarrier, FortiCache, FortiMail, FortiManager, FortiSandbox, FortiWeb, FortiClient, and Syslog servers.

There are many kinds of logs on FortiGate such as Traffic Logs, Security Logs, DNS Logs, and Event Logs.

The traffic logs record the traffic flowing through your FortiGate unit. Since this traffic from the management IP addresses, needs firewall policies to flow through FortiGate properly, this type of logging is also called firewall policy logging.

All traffic attempting to transit between FortiGate interfaces, zones, and VLAN sub-interfaces is governed by firewall policies.

To know more about FortiGate, visit:

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