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New Features

New Features

FortiEdge Cloud 26.2 delivers the following feature/enhancement to FortiEdge Cloud. For more information, see FortiEdge Cloud User Guide for Release 26.2.

Feature

Description

Federated Template Configuration

This release introduces the Federated Template Configuration architecture, transitioning wireless configuration management to a centralized, template driven model.

Previously, settings like SSIDs and QoS profiles were tied to individual networks. In the new architecture, configurations are decoupled from individual networks and stored in the Portal's Main Configuration Database as independent, reusable entities. Administrators can now group these entities into standard templates and apply them across multiple networks, streamlining operations and eliminating configuration duplication.

This release introduces REST APIs required to support the following:

  • Template Management

  • QoS Profiles

  • SSID Management

  • Device Tags

  • Scheduled Upgrades

  • AP Deployment

  • AP Platform Profile Overrides

For information on how to configure a Federated Template Workflow, see the cookbook Federated Template Configuration (API Based).

You can access the detailed API references at FortiEdge Cloud REST APIs on the Fortinet Developer Network (FNDN). For more information see Fortinet Developer Network.

New Features

New Features

FortiEdge Cloud 26.2 delivers the following feature/enhancement to FortiEdge Cloud. For more information, see FortiEdge Cloud User Guide for Release 26.2.

Feature

Description

Federated Template Configuration

This release introduces the Federated Template Configuration architecture, transitioning wireless configuration management to a centralized, template driven model.

Previously, settings like SSIDs and QoS profiles were tied to individual networks. In the new architecture, configurations are decoupled from individual networks and stored in the Portal's Main Configuration Database as independent, reusable entities. Administrators can now group these entities into standard templates and apply them across multiple networks, streamlining operations and eliminating configuration duplication.

This release introduces REST APIs required to support the following:

  • Template Management

  • QoS Profiles

  • SSID Management

  • Device Tags

  • Scheduled Upgrades

  • AP Deployment

  • AP Platform Profile Overrides

For information on how to configure a Federated Template Workflow, see the cookbook Federated Template Configuration (API Based).

You can access the detailed API references at FortiEdge Cloud REST APIs on the Fortinet Developer Network (FNDN). For more information see Fortinet Developer Network.