FortiPortal
FortiPortal provides a comprehensive set of security management and analytics within a multi-tenant, multi-tier management framework.
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Article Id 359901
Description

This article describes why the FortiPortal license expiry may show the year 2099.

Scope

FortiPortal.

Solution

When a perpetual (permanent) license is used on FortiPortal, this type does not have an expiration date, but it does have a service support expiration date (managed by the support portal).

 

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The expiry date of 2099 is expected because the license itself does not have an expiry date.

 

The used licensed can be confirmed by checking the System Logs after exporting the file:

 

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Locate the following line to identify whether the license is a perpetual or subscription license:

 

license.models:models.py:639 validate_perpetual_license()] - INFO - License validation succeed

 

For example, the following logs were taken from a FortiPortal device with a perpetual license:


license.models:models.py:639 validate_perpetual_license()] - INFO - License validation succeed: LicenseDetails(serial_number='FPC-VMTMXXXXXXXX', creation_date='Mon May 23 10:10:30 2023', mgmtip='x.x.x.x', expiry_days=0, allowed_devices=1000, lic_type=2)

 

  • expiry_days=0 indicates unlimited days.
  • lic_type=2 (Type 2) indicates perpetual license.

 

Compared to logs exported from FortiPortal with a 1 year subscription license:


license.models:models.py:638 validate_perpetual_license()] - INFO - License validation succeed: LicenseDetails(serial_number='FPC-VMTMYYYYYYYY', creation_date='Mon Nov 11 13:13:38 2024', mgmtip='x.x.x.x', expiry_days=171, allowed_devices=1000, lic_type=1)

 

  • expiry_days=171 indicates a license expiry after 171 days.
  • lic_type=1 (Type 1) indicates a normal license.