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FortiGate-7000E Administration Guide

FortiGate 7000E and the Security Fabric

FortiGate 7000E and the Security Fabric

The FortiGate 7000E supports the Fortinet Security Fabric and all Security Fabric related features. You can set up the FortiGate 7000E to serve as the Security Fabric root and you can configure the FortiGate 7000E to join an existing Security Fabric. For more information see Fortinet Security Fabric.

The FortiGate 7000E uses the Fortinet Security Fabric for communication and synchronization between the primary FIM and the FPMs and for normal GUI operation. By default, the Security Fabric is enabled and must remain enabled for normal operation.

When adding a FortiGate 7000E to an existing security fabric, for normal operation you must authorize the FortiGate 7000E and all of the FIMs and FPMs on the root FortiGate. Otherwise, the primary FIM will not be able to communicate with the other FIM and the FPMs.

You must also manually add a FortiAnalyzer to the FortiGate 7000E configuration, because the default FortiGate 7000E Security Fabric configuration has configuration-sync set to local, so the FortiGate 7000E doesn't get security fabric configuration settings, such as the FortiAnalyzer configuration, from the root FortiGate.

If the FortiGate 7000E is not joining a Security Fabric, Fortinet recommends that you do not change the Security Fabric configuration. You can verify the default Security Fabric configuration from the CLI:

config system csf

set status enable

set upstream 0.0.0.0

set upstream-port 8013

set group-name "SLBC"

set group-password <password>

set accept-auth-by-cert enable

set log-unification disable

set authorization-request-type serial

set fabric-workers 2

set downstream-access disable

set configuration-sync local

set fabric-object-unification default

trusted-list ''

set forticloud-account-enforcement enable

file-mgmt enable

file-quota 0

file-quota-warning 90

end

FortiGate 7000E and the Security Fabric

FortiGate 7000E and the Security Fabric

The FortiGate 7000E supports the Fortinet Security Fabric and all Security Fabric related features. You can set up the FortiGate 7000E to serve as the Security Fabric root and you can configure the FortiGate 7000E to join an existing Security Fabric. For more information see Fortinet Security Fabric.

The FortiGate 7000E uses the Fortinet Security Fabric for communication and synchronization between the primary FIM and the FPMs and for normal GUI operation. By default, the Security Fabric is enabled and must remain enabled for normal operation.

When adding a FortiGate 7000E to an existing security fabric, for normal operation you must authorize the FortiGate 7000E and all of the FIMs and FPMs on the root FortiGate. Otherwise, the primary FIM will not be able to communicate with the other FIM and the FPMs.

You must also manually add a FortiAnalyzer to the FortiGate 7000E configuration, because the default FortiGate 7000E Security Fabric configuration has configuration-sync set to local, so the FortiGate 7000E doesn't get security fabric configuration settings, such as the FortiAnalyzer configuration, from the root FortiGate.

If the FortiGate 7000E is not joining a Security Fabric, Fortinet recommends that you do not change the Security Fabric configuration. You can verify the default Security Fabric configuration from the CLI:

config system csf

set status enable

set upstream 0.0.0.0

set upstream-port 8013

set group-name "SLBC"

set group-password <password>

set accept-auth-by-cert enable

set log-unification disable

set authorization-request-type serial

set fabric-workers 2

set downstream-access disable

set configuration-sync local

set fabric-object-unification default

trusted-list ''

set forticloud-account-enforcement enable

file-mgmt enable

file-quota 0

file-quota-warning 90

end