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Resource

FortiCWP groups all cloud resources of different platforms into a single table/map view for easy navigation of all cloud assets.

Resource Table

You may look up targeted resources by filtering through account, region, project, resource-type, risk level, etc.

Click on the arrow key next to each cloud resource to show all relevant information.

Move mouse cursor over Operations menu to show options to view the cloud resource in Map or Traffic view.

Resource Map

FortiCWP gives a top down graphical view of all monitored accounts in multi-cloud environments. The purpose of the FortiCWP Resource Map is two-fold:

  • Help administrators to quickly understand infrastructures of all monitored cloud accounts with ease.
  • Display relationship between cloud resource instances and services.

Access Resource Map

  1. From FortiCWP navigation pane, click on Resource.
  2. Click on Map View on the top right corner, an overview of all cloud resources of all monitored accounts will be shown in one graphical view.
  3. Click on any Region (Amazon/Azure) / Project (Google Cloud) within any cloud account to see an overview of the overall cloud resources under the region/project.
  4. Click on any VPC (Amazon) / Region (Google Cloud) / Virtual Networks (Azure) to drill down to see all the cloud assets within the specific scope.
  5. Click on the number in the corner of each resource to show relationships between different cloud resources.

All virtual networks under the account as well as all the subnets virtual machine instances are shown in one graphical view.

The hierarchical resource map illustrates the infrastructure relationship and network topology in separate layers. The scope options can be distributed to three levels. The resource name will be the account nick name setup during installation.

Amazon Web Services

Hierarchy

Account > Region > VPC (> Availability Zone)

Scope Options

Account, Region, VPC

Resource Name

Account name

Google Cloud Platform

Hierarchy

Account > Project > Region (> Zone)

Scope Options

Account, Project, Region

Resource Name

Account name

Microsoft Azure

Hierarchy

Account > Region > Virtual Network

Scope Options

Account, Region, Virtual Network

Resource Name

Account name

Resource

FortiCWP groups all cloud resources of different platforms into a single table/map view for easy navigation of all cloud assets.

Resource Table

You may look up targeted resources by filtering through account, region, project, resource-type, risk level, etc.

Click on the arrow key next to each cloud resource to show all relevant information.

Move mouse cursor over Operations menu to show options to view the cloud resource in Map or Traffic view.

Resource Map

FortiCWP gives a top down graphical view of all monitored accounts in multi-cloud environments. The purpose of the FortiCWP Resource Map is two-fold:

  • Help administrators to quickly understand infrastructures of all monitored cloud accounts with ease.
  • Display relationship between cloud resource instances and services.

Access Resource Map

  1. From FortiCWP navigation pane, click on Resource.
  2. Click on Map View on the top right corner, an overview of all cloud resources of all monitored accounts will be shown in one graphical view.
  3. Click on any Region (Amazon/Azure) / Project (Google Cloud) within any cloud account to see an overview of the overall cloud resources under the region/project.
  4. Click on any VPC (Amazon) / Region (Google Cloud) / Virtual Networks (Azure) to drill down to see all the cloud assets within the specific scope.
  5. Click on the number in the corner of each resource to show relationships between different cloud resources.

All virtual networks under the account as well as all the subnets virtual machine instances are shown in one graphical view.

The hierarchical resource map illustrates the infrastructure relationship and network topology in separate layers. The scope options can be distributed to three levels. The resource name will be the account nick name setup during installation.

Amazon Web Services

Hierarchy

Account > Region > VPC (> Availability Zone)

Scope Options

Account, Region, VPC

Resource Name

Account name

Google Cloud Platform

Hierarchy

Account > Project > Region (> Zone)

Scope Options

Account, Project, Region

Resource Name

Account name

Microsoft Azure

Hierarchy

Account > Region > Virtual Network

Scope Options

Account, Region, Virtual Network

Resource Name

Account name