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Appliance Setup

Appliance Setup

Follow the steps below to set up FSM-2200G appliance.

All-in-one Installation

Follow these steps to install all of the FortiSIEM components at one time.

Step 1: Rack Mount the FSM-2200G Appliance

  1. Follow FortiSIEM 2200G QuickStart Guide located here to mount FSM-2200G into the rack.
  2. Insert solid state drive disks (SDD) and hard drive disks (HDD) into the positions as shown below:


    Connect FSM-2200G to the network by connecting an Ethernet cable to Port 0.

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    Before proceeding to the next step, connecting Ethernet cable to Port 0 is required for Network configuration.

Step 2: Power On the FSM-2200G Appliance

  1. Make sure the FSM-2200G device is connected to a Power outlet and an Ethernet cable is connected to Port 0.
  2. Power On the FSM-2200G device.
    tooltip iconFSM-2200G appliance does not have a default IP address. To connect to the GUI, an IP address must be configured using the GUI (Step 4).

Step 3: Verify System Information

  1. Connect to the FSM-2200G appliance using VGA port or Console port.
  2. Login as ‘root’ user with password ProspectHills. You will be required to change the password. Remember this password for future use. Once you change the password, you will be logged out. Login again with your new password.
  3. Run get to check the available FortiSIEM commands.
  4. Use these commands to check the hardware information. After running each command, ensure that there are no errors in the displayed output.

    CommandDescription
    get system status Displays system name, version and serial number.
    diagnose hardware infoDisplays system hardware information like CPUs, Memory and RAID information.
    diagnose interface detail port0Displays interface status (see the following table).

    The following table describes the port number mapping between the 2200G physical port number label and the FortiSIEM 7.2.2 interface port numbering.

    2200G Physical Port
    Number Label

    FSM 7.2.2 Interface
    Port Numbering

    port1

    port0

    port2

    port1

    port3

    port2

    port4

    port3

    port5

    port5

    port6

    port4

Step 4: Configure FortiSIEM via GUI

Follow these steps to configure FortiSIEM by using a simple GUI.

Note: For information about an offline install, see the Offline Installation and Upgrade guide.

  1. Log in as user root with the password you set in Step 3 above.
  2. At the command prompt, enter configFSM.sh, for example:

    # configFSM.sh

  3. In the console, select 1 Set Timezone and then press Next.

  4. Select your Region, and press Next.

  5. Select your Country, and press Next.

  6. Select the Country and City for your timezone, and press Next.

  7. If installing a Supervisor, select 1 Supervisor, and press Next.
    If installing a Worker, select 2 Worker, and press Next.
    If installing a Collector, select 3 Collector, and press Next.

    If Installing FortiSIEM Supervisor Follower, select 5 Supervisor Follower and press Next.
    Notes:

    • The FortiSIEM Manager option is NOT valid for hardware appliances.

    • The appliance type cannot be changed once it is deployed, so ensure you have selected the correct option.

    note icon

    Regardless of whether you select Supervisor, Supervisor Follower, or Worker, you will see the same series of screens with only the header changed to reflect your target installation, unless noted otherwise.

  8. Select the Network Interface you wish to use, and press Next.

    Note: If a bond interface is configured, it will appear in the Select Network Interface window.

  9. If you want to enable FIPS, then choose 2. Otherwise, choose 1. You have the option of enabling FIPS (option 3) or disabling FIPS (option 4) later.
    Note: After Installation, a 5th option to change your network configuration (5 change_network_config) is available. This allows you to change your network settings and/or host name.

  10. Determine whether your network supports IPv4-only, IPv6-only, or both IPv4 and IPv6 (Dual Stack). Choose 1 for IPv4-only, choose 2 for IPv6-only, or choose 3 for both IPv4 and IPv6.

  11. If you choose 1 (IPv4) or choose 3 (Both IPv4 and IPv6), and press Next, then you will move to step 12. If you choose 2 (IPv6), and press Next, then skip to step 13.
  12. Configure the network by entering the following fields. Note the IP Address--you will need it in a later step. Press Next.

    OptionDescription
    IPv4 AddressThe Supervisor/Worker/Collector's IPv4 address
    NetMaskThe Supervisor/Worker/Collector's subnet
    GatewayNetwork gateway address
    DNS1, DNS2Addresses of the DNS servers

  13. If you chose 1 in step 10, then you will need to skip to step 14. If you chose 2 or 3 in step 10, then you will configure the IPv6 network by entering the following fields, then press Next.
    OptionDescription
    IPv6 AddressThe Supervisor/Worker/Collector's IPv6 address
    prefix (Netmask)The Supervisor/Worker/Collector's IPv6 prefix
    Gateway ipv6IPv6 Network gateway address
    DNS1 IPv6, DNS2 IPv6Addresses of the IPv6 DNS server 1 and DNS server2


    Note: If you chose option 3 in step 10 for both IPv4 and IPv6, then even if you configure 2 DNS servers for IPv4 and IPv6, the system will only use the first DNS server from IPv4 and the first DNS server from the IPv6 configuration.
    Note: In many dual stack networks, IPv4 DNS server(s) can resolve names to both IPv4 and IPv6. In such environments, if you do not have an IPv6 DNS server, then you can use public IPv6 DNS servers or use IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.

  14. Configure Hostname for FortiSIEM Supervisor/Worker/Collector. Press Next.

    Note: FQDN is no longer needed.
  15. Test network connectivity by entering a host name that can be resolved by your DNS Server (entered in the previous step) and responds to ping. The host can either be an internal host or a public domain host like google.com. In order for the migration to complete, the system still needs https connectivity to FortiSIEM OS update servers: os-pkgs-cdn.fortisiem.fortinet.com and os-pkgs-c8.fortisiem.fortinet.com. Press Next.

    Note: By default, “google.com” is shown for the connectivity test, but if configuring IPv6, you must enter an accessible internally approved IPv6 DNS server, for example: “ipv6-dns.fortinet.com"
    Note: When configuring both IPv4 and IPv6, only testing connectivity for the IPv6 DNS is required because the IPV6 takes higher precedence. So update the host field with an approved IPv6 DNS server.

  16. The final configuration confirmation is displayed. Verify that the parameters are correct. If they are not, then press Back to return to previous dialog boxes to correct any errors. If everything is OK, then press Run.

    The options are described in the following table.

    OptionDescription
    -rThe FortiSIEM component being configured.
    -zThe time zone being configured.
    -iIPv4-formatted address
    -mAddress of the subnet mask
    -gAddress of the gateway server used
    --hostHost name
    -tThe IP type. The values can be either 4 (for ipv4) or 6 (for v6) or 64 (for both ipv4 and ipv6).

    --dns1, --dns2

    Addresses of the DNS servers

    --i6

    IPv6-formatted address

    --m6

    IPv6 prefix

    --g6

    IPv6 gateway

    -o

    Installation option (install_without_fips, install_with_fips, enable_fips, disable_fips, change_network_config*)
    *Option only available after installation.

    --testpinghost

    The host used to test connectivity

  17. It will take some time to complete the FortiSIEM installation. If the installation is successful, then the appliance will reboot automatically. Otherwise, the appliance will stop at the failed task.

    You can inspect the ansible.log file located at /usr/local/fresh-install/logs if you encounter any issues during FortiSIEM installation.

    After installation completes, ensure that the phMonitor is up and running, for example:

    # phstatus

    For the Supervisor, Supervisor Follower, Worker and Collector, the response should be similar to the following.



Step 5: Generate FortiSIEM FSM-2200G License Key File from FortiCare

  1. Obtain the Hardware Serial Number from FSM-2200G appliance from FortiCare Support Services.
  2. Follow FortiSIEM Licensing Guide here to generate the license key file - remember to use ‘Hardware Serial Number’ for Hardware ID.

Step 6: Register FortiSIEM License

  1. Note the IP Address assigned to FortiSIEM in Step 4.
  2. Access FortiSIEM from browser (https://<FortiSIEM-IP>).
  3. Upload the license file obtained from Step 5 and select the License Type based on your deployment (note this choice can only be made once and is not reversible):

    License Type
    • Enterprise for single organizations
    • Service Provider for multiple organizations
  4. Click Upload to complete the license registration.

Step 7: Accessing FortiSIEM UI

  1. Note the IP Address assigned to FortiSIEM in Step 5.
  2. Access FortiSIEM from browser (https://<FortiSIEM-IP>). Please note that if you are logging into FortiSIEM with an IPv6 address, you should input https://[IPv6 address] on the browser tab.
  3. Login to FortiSIEM using the default user name, password, and organization:
    • UserID: admin
    • Password: admin*1
    • Cust/OrgID: super (if shown)

Step 8: Choose an Event Database

For a fresh installation, you will be taken to the Event Database Storage page. From the Event Database drop-down list, choose EventDB on Local Disk, EventDB on NFS, ClickHouse, or Elasticsearch. For more details, see Configuring Storage.

Cluster Installation

For larger installations, you can choose Worker nodes and external storage (NFS, ClickHouse, or Elasticsearch).

Installing the Supervisor

Follow the steps in All-in-one Installation with two differences:

  • Setting up hardware appliance - An Event database disk is already created, and you can select EventDB on Local Disk when prompted to choose an event database in Step 8: Choose an Event Database.
  • Setting up an Event database - Configure the cluster for NFS, ClickHouse, or Elasticsearch.

    NFS

    ClickHouse

    Elasticsearch

You must choose external storage listed in Step 8: Choose an Event Database.

Installing Workers

Once the Supervisor is installed, follow the same steps in All-in-one Installation to install a Worker except that you choose 2 Worker during Step 4: Configure FortiSIEM via GUI substep 7.

Registering Workers

Once the Worker is up and running, add the Worker to the Supervisor node.

  1. Go to ADMIN > License > Nodes.
  2. Select Worker from the drop-down list and enter the Worker's IP address and host name. Click Add.

  3. See ADMIN > Health > Cloud Health to ensure that the Workers are up, healthy, and properly added to the system.

Installing Collectors

Once Supervisor and Workers are installed, follow the same steps in All-in-one Install to install a Collector except only choose OS and OPT disks. The recommended settings for Collector node are:

  • CPU = 4
  • Memory = 8GB
  • Two hard disks:
    • OS – 25GB
    • OPT – 100GB
      For OPT - 100GB, the 100GB disk for /opt will consist of a single disk that will split into 2 partitions, /OPT and swap. The partitions will be created and managed by FortiSIEM when configFSM.sh runs.

Registering Collectors

Collectors can be deployed in Enterprise or Service Provider environments.

Enterprise Deployments

For Enterprise deployments, follow these steps.

  1. Log in to Supervisor with 'Admin' privileges.
  2. Go to ADMIN > Settings > System > Cluster Config.
    1. Under Event Upload Workers, enter the IP of the Worker node. If a Supervisor node is only used, then enter the IP of the Supervisor node. Multiple IP addresses can be entered on separate lines. In this case, the Collectors will load balance the upload of events to the listed Event Workers.
      Note: Rather than using IP addresses, a DNS name is recommended. The reasoning is, should the IP addressing change, it becomes a matter of updating the DNS rather than modifying the Event Worker IP addresses in FortiSIEM.
    2. Click OK.
  3. Go to ADMIN > Setup > Collectors and add a Collector by entering:
    1. Name – Collector Name
    2. Guaranteed EPS – this is the EPS that Collector will always be able to send. It could send more if there is excess EPS available.
    3. Start Time and End Time – set to Unlimited.
  4. SSH to the Collector and run following script to register Collectors:

    # /opt/phoenix/bin/phProvisionCollector --add <user> '<password>' <Super IP or Host> <Organization> <CollectorName>

    The password should be enclosed in single quotes to ensure that any non-alphanumeric characters are escaped.

    1. Set user and password using the admin user name and password for the Supervisor.
    2. Set Super IP or Host as the Supervisor's IP address.
    3. Set Organization. For Enterprise deployments, the default name is Super.
    4. Set CollectorName from Step 3a.

      The Collector will reboot during the Registration.

  5. Go to ADMIN > Health > Collector Health for the status.

Service Provider Deployments

For Service Provider deployments, follow these steps.

  1. Log in to Supervisor with 'Admin' privileges.
  2. Go to ADMIN > Settings > System > Cluster Config.
    1. Under Event Upload Workers, enter the IP of the Worker node. If a Supervisor node is only used, then enter the IP of the Supervisor node. Multiple IP addresses can be entered on separate lines. In this case, the Collectors will load balance the upload of events to the listed Event Workers.
      Note: Rather than using IP addresses, a DNS name is recommended. The reasoning is, should the IP addressing change, it becomes a matter of updating the DNS rather than modifying the Event Worker IP addresses in FortiSIEM.
    2. Click OK.
  3. Go to ADMIN > Setup > Organizations and click New to add an Organization.

  4. Enter the Organization Name, Admin User, Admin Password, and Admin Email.
  5. Under Collectors, click New.
  6. Enter the Collector Name, Guaranteed EPS, Start Time, and End Time.

    The last two values could be set as Unlimited. Guaranteed EPS is the EPS that the Collector will always be able to send. It could send more if there is excess EPS available.

  7. SSH to the Collector and run following script to register Collectors:

    # /opt/phoenix/bin/phProvisionCollector --add <user> '<password>' <Super IP or Host> <Organization> <CollectorName>

    The password should be enclosed in single quotes to ensure that any non-alphanumeric characters are escaped.

    1. Set user and password using the admin user name and password for the Organization that the Collector is going to be registered to.
    2. Set Super IP or Host as the Supervisor's IP address.
    3. Set Organization as the name of an organization created on the Supervisor.
    4. Set CollectorName from Step 6.

      The Collector will reboot during the Registration.

  8. Go to ADMIN > Health > Collector Health and check the status.

Factory Reset

Follow the steps below to perform factory reset on FortiSIEM FSM-2200G.

Step 1: Uninstall FortiSIEM Application

  1. Connect FortiSIEM device using VGA or Console port.
  2. Login as root user with the new password you set in Step 3: Verify System Information.
  3. To check the available FortiSIEM commands, run sudo get.
  4. To uninstall FortiSIEM, run sudo execute fsm-clean.
    This script will uninstall FortiSIEM application.
  5. Reboot the system.

Step 2: Reinstall FortiSIEM Application

  1. Login as root with password ProspectHills. You will immediately be asked to change your password.
  2. To configure RAID, run execute format disk.
  3. To check Hardware status and RAID information, run diagnose hardware info.
  4. To install FortiSIEM, run the execute factoryreset –-force command. The command fails after partial steps. Run the same command again to complete factoryreset.
    This script takes a few minutes to complete FortiSIEM installation.
  5. Reboot and run configFSM.sh to install FortiSIEM.

Follow the steps under Appliance Setup to configure FSM-2200G.

Appliance Setup

Appliance Setup

Follow the steps below to set up FSM-2200G appliance.

All-in-one Installation

Follow these steps to install all of the FortiSIEM components at one time.

Step 1: Rack Mount the FSM-2200G Appliance

  1. Follow FortiSIEM 2200G QuickStart Guide located here to mount FSM-2200G into the rack.
  2. Insert solid state drive disks (SDD) and hard drive disks (HDD) into the positions as shown below:


    Connect FSM-2200G to the network by connecting an Ethernet cable to Port 0.

    tooltip icon

    Before proceeding to the next step, connecting Ethernet cable to Port 0 is required for Network configuration.

Step 2: Power On the FSM-2200G Appliance

  1. Make sure the FSM-2200G device is connected to a Power outlet and an Ethernet cable is connected to Port 0.
  2. Power On the FSM-2200G device.
    tooltip iconFSM-2200G appliance does not have a default IP address. To connect to the GUI, an IP address must be configured using the GUI (Step 4).

Step 3: Verify System Information

  1. Connect to the FSM-2200G appliance using VGA port or Console port.
  2. Login as ‘root’ user with password ProspectHills. You will be required to change the password. Remember this password for future use. Once you change the password, you will be logged out. Login again with your new password.
  3. Run get to check the available FortiSIEM commands.
  4. Use these commands to check the hardware information. After running each command, ensure that there are no errors in the displayed output.

    CommandDescription
    get system status Displays system name, version and serial number.
    diagnose hardware infoDisplays system hardware information like CPUs, Memory and RAID information.
    diagnose interface detail port0Displays interface status (see the following table).

    The following table describes the port number mapping between the 2200G physical port number label and the FortiSIEM 7.2.2 interface port numbering.

    2200G Physical Port
    Number Label

    FSM 7.2.2 Interface
    Port Numbering

    port1

    port0

    port2

    port1

    port3

    port2

    port4

    port3

    port5

    port5

    port6

    port4

Step 4: Configure FortiSIEM via GUI

Follow these steps to configure FortiSIEM by using a simple GUI.

Note: For information about an offline install, see the Offline Installation and Upgrade guide.

  1. Log in as user root with the password you set in Step 3 above.
  2. At the command prompt, enter configFSM.sh, for example:

    # configFSM.sh

  3. In the console, select 1 Set Timezone and then press Next.

  4. Select your Region, and press Next.

  5. Select your Country, and press Next.

  6. Select the Country and City for your timezone, and press Next.

  7. If installing a Supervisor, select 1 Supervisor, and press Next.
    If installing a Worker, select 2 Worker, and press Next.
    If installing a Collector, select 3 Collector, and press Next.

    If Installing FortiSIEM Supervisor Follower, select 5 Supervisor Follower and press Next.
    Notes:

    • The FortiSIEM Manager option is NOT valid for hardware appliances.

    • The appliance type cannot be changed once it is deployed, so ensure you have selected the correct option.

    note icon

    Regardless of whether you select Supervisor, Supervisor Follower, or Worker, you will see the same series of screens with only the header changed to reflect your target installation, unless noted otherwise.

  8. Select the Network Interface you wish to use, and press Next.

    Note: If a bond interface is configured, it will appear in the Select Network Interface window.

  9. If you want to enable FIPS, then choose 2. Otherwise, choose 1. You have the option of enabling FIPS (option 3) or disabling FIPS (option 4) later.
    Note: After Installation, a 5th option to change your network configuration (5 change_network_config) is available. This allows you to change your network settings and/or host name.

  10. Determine whether your network supports IPv4-only, IPv6-only, or both IPv4 and IPv6 (Dual Stack). Choose 1 for IPv4-only, choose 2 for IPv6-only, or choose 3 for both IPv4 and IPv6.

  11. If you choose 1 (IPv4) or choose 3 (Both IPv4 and IPv6), and press Next, then you will move to step 12. If you choose 2 (IPv6), and press Next, then skip to step 13.
  12. Configure the network by entering the following fields. Note the IP Address--you will need it in a later step. Press Next.

    OptionDescription
    IPv4 AddressThe Supervisor/Worker/Collector's IPv4 address
    NetMaskThe Supervisor/Worker/Collector's subnet
    GatewayNetwork gateway address
    DNS1, DNS2Addresses of the DNS servers

  13. If you chose 1 in step 10, then you will need to skip to step 14. If you chose 2 or 3 in step 10, then you will configure the IPv6 network by entering the following fields, then press Next.
    OptionDescription
    IPv6 AddressThe Supervisor/Worker/Collector's IPv6 address
    prefix (Netmask)The Supervisor/Worker/Collector's IPv6 prefix
    Gateway ipv6IPv6 Network gateway address
    DNS1 IPv6, DNS2 IPv6Addresses of the IPv6 DNS server 1 and DNS server2


    Note: If you chose option 3 in step 10 for both IPv4 and IPv6, then even if you configure 2 DNS servers for IPv4 and IPv6, the system will only use the first DNS server from IPv4 and the first DNS server from the IPv6 configuration.
    Note: In many dual stack networks, IPv4 DNS server(s) can resolve names to both IPv4 and IPv6. In such environments, if you do not have an IPv6 DNS server, then you can use public IPv6 DNS servers or use IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.

  14. Configure Hostname for FortiSIEM Supervisor/Worker/Collector. Press Next.

    Note: FQDN is no longer needed.
  15. Test network connectivity by entering a host name that can be resolved by your DNS Server (entered in the previous step) and responds to ping. The host can either be an internal host or a public domain host like google.com. In order for the migration to complete, the system still needs https connectivity to FortiSIEM OS update servers: os-pkgs-cdn.fortisiem.fortinet.com and os-pkgs-c8.fortisiem.fortinet.com. Press Next.

    Note: By default, “google.com” is shown for the connectivity test, but if configuring IPv6, you must enter an accessible internally approved IPv6 DNS server, for example: “ipv6-dns.fortinet.com"
    Note: When configuring both IPv4 and IPv6, only testing connectivity for the IPv6 DNS is required because the IPV6 takes higher precedence. So update the host field with an approved IPv6 DNS server.

  16. The final configuration confirmation is displayed. Verify that the parameters are correct. If they are not, then press Back to return to previous dialog boxes to correct any errors. If everything is OK, then press Run.

    The options are described in the following table.

    OptionDescription
    -rThe FortiSIEM component being configured.
    -zThe time zone being configured.
    -iIPv4-formatted address
    -mAddress of the subnet mask
    -gAddress of the gateway server used
    --hostHost name
    -tThe IP type. The values can be either 4 (for ipv4) or 6 (for v6) or 64 (for both ipv4 and ipv6).

    --dns1, --dns2

    Addresses of the DNS servers

    --i6

    IPv6-formatted address

    --m6

    IPv6 prefix

    --g6

    IPv6 gateway

    -o

    Installation option (install_without_fips, install_with_fips, enable_fips, disable_fips, change_network_config*)
    *Option only available after installation.

    --testpinghost

    The host used to test connectivity

  17. It will take some time to complete the FortiSIEM installation. If the installation is successful, then the appliance will reboot automatically. Otherwise, the appliance will stop at the failed task.

    You can inspect the ansible.log file located at /usr/local/fresh-install/logs if you encounter any issues during FortiSIEM installation.

    After installation completes, ensure that the phMonitor is up and running, for example:

    # phstatus

    For the Supervisor, Supervisor Follower, Worker and Collector, the response should be similar to the following.



Step 5: Generate FortiSIEM FSM-2200G License Key File from FortiCare

  1. Obtain the Hardware Serial Number from FSM-2200G appliance from FortiCare Support Services.
  2. Follow FortiSIEM Licensing Guide here to generate the license key file - remember to use ‘Hardware Serial Number’ for Hardware ID.

Step 6: Register FortiSIEM License

  1. Note the IP Address assigned to FortiSIEM in Step 4.
  2. Access FortiSIEM from browser (https://<FortiSIEM-IP>).
  3. Upload the license file obtained from Step 5 and select the License Type based on your deployment (note this choice can only be made once and is not reversible):

    License Type
    • Enterprise for single organizations
    • Service Provider for multiple organizations
  4. Click Upload to complete the license registration.

Step 7: Accessing FortiSIEM UI

  1. Note the IP Address assigned to FortiSIEM in Step 5.
  2. Access FortiSIEM from browser (https://<FortiSIEM-IP>). Please note that if you are logging into FortiSIEM with an IPv6 address, you should input https://[IPv6 address] on the browser tab.
  3. Login to FortiSIEM using the default user name, password, and organization:
    • UserID: admin
    • Password: admin*1
    • Cust/OrgID: super (if shown)

Step 8: Choose an Event Database

For a fresh installation, you will be taken to the Event Database Storage page. From the Event Database drop-down list, choose EventDB on Local Disk, EventDB on NFS, ClickHouse, or Elasticsearch. For more details, see Configuring Storage.

Cluster Installation

For larger installations, you can choose Worker nodes and external storage (NFS, ClickHouse, or Elasticsearch).

Installing the Supervisor

Follow the steps in All-in-one Installation with two differences:

  • Setting up hardware appliance - An Event database disk is already created, and you can select EventDB on Local Disk when prompted to choose an event database in Step 8: Choose an Event Database.
  • Setting up an Event database - Configure the cluster for NFS, ClickHouse, or Elasticsearch.

    NFS

    ClickHouse

    Elasticsearch

You must choose external storage listed in Step 8: Choose an Event Database.

Installing Workers

Once the Supervisor is installed, follow the same steps in All-in-one Installation to install a Worker except that you choose 2 Worker during Step 4: Configure FortiSIEM via GUI substep 7.

Registering Workers

Once the Worker is up and running, add the Worker to the Supervisor node.

  1. Go to ADMIN > License > Nodes.
  2. Select Worker from the drop-down list and enter the Worker's IP address and host name. Click Add.

  3. See ADMIN > Health > Cloud Health to ensure that the Workers are up, healthy, and properly added to the system.

Installing Collectors

Once Supervisor and Workers are installed, follow the same steps in All-in-one Install to install a Collector except only choose OS and OPT disks. The recommended settings for Collector node are:

  • CPU = 4
  • Memory = 8GB
  • Two hard disks:
    • OS – 25GB
    • OPT – 100GB
      For OPT - 100GB, the 100GB disk for /opt will consist of a single disk that will split into 2 partitions, /OPT and swap. The partitions will be created and managed by FortiSIEM when configFSM.sh runs.

Registering Collectors

Collectors can be deployed in Enterprise or Service Provider environments.

Enterprise Deployments

For Enterprise deployments, follow these steps.

  1. Log in to Supervisor with 'Admin' privileges.
  2. Go to ADMIN > Settings > System > Cluster Config.
    1. Under Event Upload Workers, enter the IP of the Worker node. If a Supervisor node is only used, then enter the IP of the Supervisor node. Multiple IP addresses can be entered on separate lines. In this case, the Collectors will load balance the upload of events to the listed Event Workers.
      Note: Rather than using IP addresses, a DNS name is recommended. The reasoning is, should the IP addressing change, it becomes a matter of updating the DNS rather than modifying the Event Worker IP addresses in FortiSIEM.
    2. Click OK.
  3. Go to ADMIN > Setup > Collectors and add a Collector by entering:
    1. Name – Collector Name
    2. Guaranteed EPS – this is the EPS that Collector will always be able to send. It could send more if there is excess EPS available.
    3. Start Time and End Time – set to Unlimited.
  4. SSH to the Collector and run following script to register Collectors:

    # /opt/phoenix/bin/phProvisionCollector --add <user> '<password>' <Super IP or Host> <Organization> <CollectorName>

    The password should be enclosed in single quotes to ensure that any non-alphanumeric characters are escaped.

    1. Set user and password using the admin user name and password for the Supervisor.
    2. Set Super IP or Host as the Supervisor's IP address.
    3. Set Organization. For Enterprise deployments, the default name is Super.
    4. Set CollectorName from Step 3a.

      The Collector will reboot during the Registration.

  5. Go to ADMIN > Health > Collector Health for the status.

Service Provider Deployments

For Service Provider deployments, follow these steps.

  1. Log in to Supervisor with 'Admin' privileges.
  2. Go to ADMIN > Settings > System > Cluster Config.
    1. Under Event Upload Workers, enter the IP of the Worker node. If a Supervisor node is only used, then enter the IP of the Supervisor node. Multiple IP addresses can be entered on separate lines. In this case, the Collectors will load balance the upload of events to the listed Event Workers.
      Note: Rather than using IP addresses, a DNS name is recommended. The reasoning is, should the IP addressing change, it becomes a matter of updating the DNS rather than modifying the Event Worker IP addresses in FortiSIEM.
    2. Click OK.
  3. Go to ADMIN > Setup > Organizations and click New to add an Organization.

  4. Enter the Organization Name, Admin User, Admin Password, and Admin Email.
  5. Under Collectors, click New.
  6. Enter the Collector Name, Guaranteed EPS, Start Time, and End Time.

    The last two values could be set as Unlimited. Guaranteed EPS is the EPS that the Collector will always be able to send. It could send more if there is excess EPS available.

  7. SSH to the Collector and run following script to register Collectors:

    # /opt/phoenix/bin/phProvisionCollector --add <user> '<password>' <Super IP or Host> <Organization> <CollectorName>

    The password should be enclosed in single quotes to ensure that any non-alphanumeric characters are escaped.

    1. Set user and password using the admin user name and password for the Organization that the Collector is going to be registered to.
    2. Set Super IP or Host as the Supervisor's IP address.
    3. Set Organization as the name of an organization created on the Supervisor.
    4. Set CollectorName from Step 6.

      The Collector will reboot during the Registration.

  8. Go to ADMIN > Health > Collector Health and check the status.

Factory Reset

Follow the steps below to perform factory reset on FortiSIEM FSM-2200G.

Step 1: Uninstall FortiSIEM Application

  1. Connect FortiSIEM device using VGA or Console port.
  2. Login as root user with the new password you set in Step 3: Verify System Information.
  3. To check the available FortiSIEM commands, run sudo get.
  4. To uninstall FortiSIEM, run sudo execute fsm-clean.
    This script will uninstall FortiSIEM application.
  5. Reboot the system.

Step 2: Reinstall FortiSIEM Application

  1. Login as root with password ProspectHills. You will immediately be asked to change your password.
  2. To configure RAID, run execute format disk.
  3. To check Hardware status and RAID information, run diagnose hardware info.
  4. To install FortiSIEM, run the execute factoryreset –-force command. The command fails after partial steps. Run the same command again to complete factoryreset.
    This script takes a few minutes to complete FortiSIEM installation.
  5. Reboot and run configFSM.sh to install FortiSIEM.

Follow the steps under Appliance Setup to configure FSM-2200G.