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diag ip arp listis the correct diag command. This lists some more details but essentially the same info on MACs. ARP is layer 2 - if the traffic the FGT sees is routed to it you have no chance to see those original MAC addresses. That' s how routing is designed.
Hi, ... what could be the solution to this issue?
We have a cisco catalyst core switch in L3 and routing all internet traffic to the Fortigate, but can not see all the devices en "Device Definition".
Is there a way to tell the cisco to send the original source MAC Addresses?
No, there is no way to use one device's MAC on a different link and the same MAC for communicating with the device itself.
A router replaces the original MAC in a routed packet with it's own MAC so the device receiving the packet knows to whom it sends it back. Basic routing.
What is preserved is the originating IP address. Maybe you can use that to identify the device.
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