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FortiLAN Cloud User Guide

Clients

Clients

You can query multiple existing networks for client data. To access the federated configuration/query operations, select Clients. This page displays the client distribution statistics charts based on specific criteria, such as, network, SSID, security, and so on.

The Query Clients operation queries networks (all or criteria-based) in the account about wireless client information. When a query is run, the wireless client details are fetched as per specified filters, you can query specific networks or entries. Click Adv Filters.

Note: A maximum of 5000 less clients are displayed per network. No display limits are applied on wired clients.

Query Networks

Select the target networks to query client information. Select All, to run the query on all existing networks and, optionally, select the Target Excluded Networks to exclude specific networks from the query results.

To query clients in specific networks, select Selected and specify the Target Selected Networks.

Query Wireless Entries

Select the target wireless entries, that is, specific criteria to query client information. Select All, to query all existing networks/entries without exceptions, you can optionally specify entries in the Exclude Entries section. This excludes client information related to those entries from the displayed query result.

Likewise, select Selected and specify entries in the Include Entries section. This includes client information related only to those entries in the displayed query result.

Query Wired Entries

You can query multiple networks for wired clients connected to FortiSwitches. Select All, to query all existing networks/entries without exceptions, you can optionally specify entries in the Exclude Entries section. This excludes client information related to those entries from the displayed query result.

Likewise, select Selected and specify entries in the Include Entries section. This includes client information related only to those entries in the displayed query result.

Clients

Clients

You can query multiple existing networks for client data. To access the federated configuration/query operations, select Clients. This page displays the client distribution statistics charts based on specific criteria, such as, network, SSID, security, and so on.

The Query Clients operation queries networks (all or criteria-based) in the account about wireless client information. When a query is run, the wireless client details are fetched as per specified filters, you can query specific networks or entries. Click Adv Filters.

Note: A maximum of 5000 less clients are displayed per network. No display limits are applied on wired clients.

Query Networks

Select the target networks to query client information. Select All, to run the query on all existing networks and, optionally, select the Target Excluded Networks to exclude specific networks from the query results.

To query clients in specific networks, select Selected and specify the Target Selected Networks.

Query Wireless Entries

Select the target wireless entries, that is, specific criteria to query client information. Select All, to query all existing networks/entries without exceptions, you can optionally specify entries in the Exclude Entries section. This excludes client information related to those entries from the displayed query result.

Likewise, select Selected and specify entries in the Include Entries section. This includes client information related only to those entries in the displayed query result.

Query Wired Entries

You can query multiple networks for wired clients connected to FortiSwitches. Select All, to query all existing networks/entries without exceptions, you can optionally specify entries in the Exclude Entries section. This excludes client information related to those entries from the displayed query result.

Likewise, select Selected and specify entries in the Include Entries section. This includes client information related only to those entries in the displayed query result.