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Enabling FortiPortal MEA

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Enabling FortiPortal MEA

FortiManager provides access to the FortiPortal MEA application that is released and signed by Fortinet.

Only administrators with a Super_User profile can enable management extensions.

A CA certificate is required to install management extensions on FortiManager. See CA certificates in the FortiManager Administration Guide.

To enable FortiPortal MEA:
  1. Ensure you are using ADOM version 6.4 or later.
  2. Go to Management Extensions.
  3. Click the grayed out tile for FortiPortal MEA to enable the application.

    Grayed out tiles represent management extensions. In the following example, FortiPortal is enabled, and other management extensions are disabled.

  4. Click OK in the dialog that appears. It may take some time to install the application.
To enable FortiPortal MEA in the CLI:

config system docker

set status enable

set fortiportal enable

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Enabling FortiPortal MEA

FortiManager provides access to the FortiPortal MEA application that is released and signed by Fortinet.

Only administrators with a Super_User profile can enable management extensions.

A CA certificate is required to install management extensions on FortiManager. See CA certificates in the FortiManager Administration Guide.

To enable FortiPortal MEA:
  1. Ensure you are using ADOM version 6.4 or later.
  2. Go to Management Extensions.
  3. Click the grayed out tile for FortiPortal MEA to enable the application.

    Grayed out tiles represent management extensions. In the following example, FortiPortal is enabled, and other management extensions are disabled.

  4. Click OK in the dialog that appears. It may take some time to install the application.
To enable FortiPortal MEA in the CLI:

config system docker

set status enable

set fortiportal enable

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