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FortiNAC GUI icons

Icons in FortiNAC represent different devices and users as they connect to and access the network. Host Icons are displayed in the Hosts View. Device Icons are displayed either in Hosts View or Profiled Devices. Host Icons in particular have many states.

To indicate the state of a user, a device or a host, the icons are modified slightly by superimposing an image on top, such as a red box to indicate that the item has been disabled. States can be cumulative. For example, you could see an "X" over a host icon. This indicates that the host has been disabled but is still online. The table below provides a legend for those states.

State

Definition

State

Definition

Hosts, Adapters or Users View

Online / Enabled—No image over icon indicates that the item, such as a Host or Adapter is online.

Offline / Enabled—Icon pixelated indicates that the item, such as a Host or Adapter is offline.

Online / Disabled—Host or User was disabled but is online. This could be due to a misconfiguration of a switch or port or because the host was online at the time it was disabled. Defined as a Violation in some summary windows.

Offline / Disabled—Host or User is disabled and is not online.

Go To — Allows you to select an icon on the User, Host or Adapter View and navigate to corresponding information on another view. For example, if you have a host selected on the Host view, and you click the Go To on the Adapter icon, the Adapter view is displayed with the appropriate adapter selected.

Offline Device—A device being managed through the Host View is not connected to the network, such as a gaming device or an IP phone.

Not Authenticated—Located at the upper-left corner of the icon. User has not yet authenticated. There is a delay between when the user's computer is connected to the network and when it is placed in the Authentication VLAN.

Security Risk—Located at the upper-right corner of the icon. Host has been moved to remediation.

Pending At Risk—Located at the upper-right corner of the icon. Host has failed a scan that is set to delayed remediation for x number of days. Icon indicates that the host has not yet been marked "at risk" but will be after the delay set in the scan has elapsed.

The icons shown in the table below represent hosts, users and devices that are either online or in a good state, such as hosts that are Safe.

Icon

Definition

Icon

Definition

Adapter, Host and User Icons

Adapter

Rogue Host

Registered Host

IP Phone

Contractor

Guest

User

Administrator User

System Icons

Container

Multi Access Point
(multiple hosts connected to one port, and none of the ports are phones)

New Registered Host/Phone (one registered host and one phone are connected to a port)

New Rogue Host/Phone (one rogue host and one phone are connected to a port)

New Cloud/Phone Icon

Used when one of the following is true:

More than one phone and one registered host connected to a port

More than one registered host and one phone connected to a port

More than one registered host and more than one phones connected to a port

Wired Port

Link to a neighboring device

Process Plug-In

Port Aggregate Uplink

SSID — Wireless Connection

Directory

Process Icon

Device Icons

Alarm System

Android

Apple Device

Camera

Card Reader

Cash Register

Dialup Server

Environmental

Firewall

Gaming Device

Generic Monitoring System

Health Care Device

Hub

Internet TV

IP Phone

IPS/IDS

Linux

macOS

Mobile or Apple iOS or Android

Generic Network Device

PBX

Pingable Device

Printer

Router

Server

Switch

Unknown Device

Unix

UPS

Vending Machine

VPN Connection

Windows

Wireless Switch

FortiNAC GUI icons

Icons in FortiNAC represent different devices and users as they connect to and access the network. Host Icons are displayed in the Hosts View. Device Icons are displayed either in Hosts View or Profiled Devices. Host Icons in particular have many states.

To indicate the state of a user, a device or a host, the icons are modified slightly by superimposing an image on top, such as a red box to indicate that the item has been disabled. States can be cumulative. For example, you could see an "X" over a host icon. This indicates that the host has been disabled but is still online. The table below provides a legend for those states.

State

Definition

State

Definition

Hosts, Adapters or Users View

Online / Enabled—No image over icon indicates that the item, such as a Host or Adapter is online.

Offline / Enabled—Icon pixelated indicates that the item, such as a Host or Adapter is offline.

Online / Disabled—Host or User was disabled but is online. This could be due to a misconfiguration of a switch or port or because the host was online at the time it was disabled. Defined as a Violation in some summary windows.

Offline / Disabled—Host or User is disabled and is not online.

Go To — Allows you to select an icon on the User, Host or Adapter View and navigate to corresponding information on another view. For example, if you have a host selected on the Host view, and you click the Go To on the Adapter icon, the Adapter view is displayed with the appropriate adapter selected.

Offline Device—A device being managed through the Host View is not connected to the network, such as a gaming device or an IP phone.

Not Authenticated—Located at the upper-left corner of the icon. User has not yet authenticated. There is a delay between when the user's computer is connected to the network and when it is placed in the Authentication VLAN.

Security Risk—Located at the upper-right corner of the icon. Host has been moved to remediation.

Pending At Risk—Located at the upper-right corner of the icon. Host has failed a scan that is set to delayed remediation for x number of days. Icon indicates that the host has not yet been marked "at risk" but will be after the delay set in the scan has elapsed.

The icons shown in the table below represent hosts, users and devices that are either online or in a good state, such as hosts that are Safe.

Icon

Definition

Icon

Definition

Adapter, Host and User Icons

Adapter

Rogue Host

Registered Host

IP Phone

Contractor

Guest

User

Administrator User

System Icons

Container

Multi Access Point
(multiple hosts connected to one port, and none of the ports are phones)

New Registered Host/Phone (one registered host and one phone are connected to a port)

New Rogue Host/Phone (one rogue host and one phone are connected to a port)

New Cloud/Phone Icon

Used when one of the following is true:

More than one phone and one registered host connected to a port

More than one registered host and one phone connected to a port

More than one registered host and more than one phones connected to a port

Wired Port

Link to a neighboring device

Process Plug-In

Port Aggregate Uplink

SSID — Wireless Connection

Directory

Process Icon

Device Icons

Alarm System

Android

Apple Device

Camera

Card Reader

Cash Register

Dialup Server

Environmental

Firewall

Gaming Device

Generic Monitoring System

Health Care Device

Hub

Internet TV

IP Phone

IPS/IDS

Linux

macOS

Mobile or Apple iOS or Android

Generic Network Device

PBX

Pingable Device

Printer

Router

Server

Switch

Unknown Device

Unix

UPS

Vending Machine

VPN Connection

Windows

Wireless Switch