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Ketanest
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Assigning PolicyPackage on Fortimanager rarely possible

Hey everybody,

 

I hope you can help me. I've got the problem, that assigning a policy package is rarely possible on our FortiManager. I first thought that the login is the problem (the last times I was only able to assign policy packages to a firewall when I logged in as admin, assigning with my personal account (also superadmin) was not possible). I tried that again today but also with the admin account I am not able to assign a policy package to any firewall. Neither on the devices edit-page nor on the installation target site under Policy & Objects (edit and delete buttons are greyed out). A few hours ago it was possible to change the policy packages. I modified some rules in some policy packages to do some testing but after that it was not possible to assign the packages anymore.

 

EDIT: My personal account has the profile "SuperUser", exactly as the user "admin". All ADOMs and PolicyPackages are allowed.

 

EDIT2: Fortimanager Version is 7.2.3 GA build1405.

 

Can there be some restrictions? Do I maybe have to wait some time before being able to change policy packages again? Config Status and Policy Package Status and Provisioning Templates have a green check on all firewalls.

 

Thank you very much if anyone can help!

Regards,

Ketanest

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asrour
Staff
Staff

Hello @Ketanest 

Do you have mean that you can't modify the installation targets of the policy package? (the Edit button is greyed out? )

If so, go to System Settings -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> and uncheck Display Policy & Objects in Classic Dual Pane.

That would fix the problem

A Srour

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Anthony_E
Staff
Staff

Hello Ketanest,


Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.


Thanks,

Anthony
Network Lab engineer.
asrour
Staff
Staff

Hello @Ketanest 

Do you have mean that you can't modify the installation targets of the policy package? (the Edit button is greyed out? )

If so, go to System Settings -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> and uncheck Display Policy & Objects in Classic Dual Pane.

That would fix the problem

A Srour
Ketanest
New Contributor II

Yep, that solved the problem. Many thanks!

Interesting "feature"... Or is it a maybe a bug?

 

Greetings Ketanest

asrour

it is not a feature ;)

A Srour
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