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ashok_kumar
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How to check interface?

Dear Friends,

                   is it possible to find out any errors happening  RX & TX in FGT 40C? same like cisco router?

ashok kumar

Network Engineer

CCNP/MCSA

 

ashok kumar Network Engineer CCNP/MCSA
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Dave_Hall
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diag hardware deviceinfo nic <interface name>

NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C

NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
ashok_kumar
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Thanks bro,but cant find errors ryt?

ashok kumar

Network Engineer

CCNP/MCSA

 

ashok kumar Network Engineer CCNP/MCSA
Dave_Hall

ashok kumar wrote:

Thanks bro,but cant find errors ryt?

Not sure what you are expecting?  I'm currently not in front of my own 40C, but the info returned by running this command should be similar to the following (though not as much info is give on the smaller fgts)...

# diag hardware deviceinfo nic port15
Driver Name: NP2
Version: 0.92
Chip Revision: 2
BoardSN: ÿ8FModule Name: 200B-256
DDR Size: 256 MB
Bootstrap ID: 18
PCIX-64bit-@133MHz bus: 02:00.0
Admin: up, num=4, duration=31906
Current_HWaddr: 00:09:0f:ff:ff:ff
Permanent_HWaddr: 00:09:0f:ff:ff:ff
Link: up, 7
Speed: 100Mbps
Duplex: Full
Rx Pkts: 406
Tx Pkts: 34
Rx Bytes: 26624
Tx Bytes: 9216
MAC2 Rx Errors: 0
MAC2 Rx Dropped: 0
MAC2 Tx Dropped: 0
MAC2 FIFO Overflow: 0
MAC2 IP Error: 0

TAE Entry Used: 0
TSE Entry Used: 0
Host Dropped: 0
Shaper Dropped: 0
EEI0 Dropped: 0
EEI1 Dropped: 0
EEI2 Dropped: 0
EEI3 Dropped: 0
IPSEC QFIFO Dropped: 0
IPSEC DFIFO Dropped: 0
PBA: 123/1019/251
Forwarding Entry Used: 0
Offload IPSEC Antireplay ENC Status: Disable
Offload IPSEC Antireplay DEC Status: Enable
Offload Host IPSEC Traffic: Disable
ses mask: 40027dcb

 

If you are suspecting a duplex/speed mismatch on your WAN connection, you could try setting/forcing the speed on an interface, like so...

 

config system interface     edit "<interface name>"         set speed 100full     next end

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