On my 60e, I turned off logging on the ipv4 policy, and even UTM, but
under fortiview, sessions, all sessions still shows the activity. How do
I prevent sessions from logging? I created this separate ipv4 policty to
keep certain people from being log...
Just received the 60e and I have a ASUS 86u wireless router. Is it
possible so that certain wireless users to be put in a security group (
by mac address) so those users can access any of the other internal
hosts, and those that are not in the group ...
ede_pfau wrote:NEVER associate an address with an interface when
creating. Now you know why. You chose the wrong interface. Your wifi
device addresses are on the WiFi interface (your SSID).Delete them and
recreate new. Then put them into an address g...
Also some how it let me now create an address, but when I put in the
address IP, it said One or more members are associated with an interface
(internal). Only addresses that are not associated with an interface, or
are associated with internal can be...
lobstercreed wrote:Perhaps I misunderstood, but it sounds like you
already know that out of the box the "internal" network is a hardware
switch of all the internal ports, so you were suggesting breaking that
apart and putting the wifi router on its o...
I was was under the impression that even if you create anew interface
and plug in the wifi access point to it, all internal lan can still
access all resources and vice versa.. what other ways do you recommend?