I noticed that on FortiProxy, the VM platform version is displayed as
FortProxy-VM64. However, when I check the Firmware Download images, I
don't see any image labeled VM64; I only see a VMware image. My question
is: Is the VMware image the same as t...
Hi Team, We would like to seek for your advice, on below.The requirement
is to NAT a single source IP to a dynamic IP pool for accessing a single
host for each session. Is this feasible with FortiGate? If so, please
provide the configuration steps.
Hello Team,I have been searching for the EOL/EOS dates for several
products and have reviewed the product life cycle on the support portal,
but the exact information was not available. As a TAC, could you please
provide the EOL/EOS dates for the foll...
Hello team, We have identified a discrepancy of nearly 5 million session
counts in the FortiAnalyzer session data. While the actual data from
FortiGate indicates a total of 1,000,000 sessions for a specific time
period, we observe only 5,000,000 sess...
I want to understand the concept of Parallel Path Processing (Life of a
Packet) for each version. I want to understand how Parallel Path
Processing (Life of a Packet) behaves across different versions.
Specifically, I’m curious whether it remains con...
Hi @dingjerry_FTNT Usually, when we execute get system status, it
displays the platform itself, right? For example, if it is a KVM, it
will display as KVM. So, here we have the output as VM64, which means
the platform itself is VMware, correct? That ...
The requirement is to NAT a single source IP to a dynamic IP pool,
meaning that each time the actual source enters the firewall, it should
leave with an external IP from the configured pool. Instead of using
just one IP, it should allocate the next a...
Hello @Sheikh , Thank you for the response. The article provides an
in-depth explanation of the formula, but I don't believe it addresses my
requirement for a single source to multiple externals per session. Could
you help me review and confirm if th...