Hi,
This is my first post here.
Just migrated from Meraki to FortiGate.
In Meraki we had the option to see all users who are connected to the network, is there a way to see same here on FortiGate 100F
Thanks
Tazio
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Hello Tazio,
I tested in my lab to enable the device detection on a redundant interface you've to use CLI
config system interface
edit "test"
set device-identification enable
next
end
Hello Tazio,
You've to goto the interface configuration then you'll see the device detection.
Hi Vishal Sahu,
Thanks for your quick reply.
I have port 8 and 9 going to LAN.
If i go to interfaces i don't see Port 8 and Port 9 but I have port 8 and 9 as Redundant interface and when you edit Redundant interface you don't have that option.
Thanks
Tazio
Hi Tazio,
Looks like a GUI limitation on redundant interface.
Try using CLI to configure:
config system interface
edit Local_Lan
set device-identification enable
end
Hello Tazio,
I tested in my lab to enable the device detection on a redundant interface you've to use CLI
config system interface
edit "test"
set device-identification enable
next
end
Thank you all for your support .The CLI command played the trick and everything is working as my expectation.
Thanks again
Tazio
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