FortiGate
FortiGate Next Generation Firewall utilizes purpose-built security processors and threat intelligence security services from FortiGuard labs to deliver top-rated protection and high performance, including encrypted traffic.
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Article Id 194093

Description

 
This article describes how to troubleshoot the situation where the FortiGuard Support licenses show as expired in FortiGate GUI, but they show as valid in FortiCare account.
 
Scope
 
FortiGate.
 
Solution
 
The FortiGuard services and support contract details shown on the FortiGate unit should normally be synchronized with the contract details shown in the Asset Management section of the Fortinet Customer Service and Support web portal:
https://support.fortinet.com/
 
If the licenses on the FortiGate unit show as being expired even though an active contract has been registered, it is possible to force the unit to update the contract details.
Go to System -> FortiGuard and In the upper right corner select the 'Update Licences & Definitions Now' button. This will manually initiate an update.

Wait for five minutes and the registration should be synchronized with the values shown on the Fortinet Customer Service and Support web portal.
 
If the licenses are still not correctly updated after the 5 minutes of waiting time, run the following commands in the command line to see what is happening:
 
diagnose debug application update -1
diagnose debug enable
execute update-now
 
Example:

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Note that FortiGate in HA (2 or more units operating in a cluster) must have matching licenses.
Make sure that all the FortiGates in the HA cluster have a valid license applied.

 

Related article:

Technical Tip: The HA Cluster requirements