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iliessens
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FortiManager does not show any local-in-policies

Hi all,

 

Last week I created a first local in policy in our FortiManager. After I filled in the fields and clicked "OK", nothing appeared in the policy list.

Nonetheless, after installing the policies it did show up in our Fortigate.

 

Does anybody know how we could get this policy to show in the UI, so we can edit it later on? Or at least see that it's there?

 

Fortimanager is running the latest 7.4.0 (had quite some issues with 7.2.2)

Fortigates are on 7.2.4

 

Best regards,

Imre

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iliessens
New Contributor II

I have that option enabled, but the policy list on the right is empty.

 

But your screenshot gave me another idea:

If I change the view mode from interface pair to "by Sequence", the policy appears in the list.

When I change it back, it disappears again.

 

FMG.png

 

This kind off makes senses as the local-in policy does not have a destination interface in the pair.

But I would expect this view mode to not be available then.

 

Anyway, once you know this quirk, the policies can be edited easily.

Thanks!

 

Regards,

Imre

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srajeswaran
Staff
Staff

I can see them in my FMG 7.4 under "Policy Package" after enabling "Local in policy" under feature visibility.

Locacl-in-policy1.pngLocacl-in-policy.png

Regards,

Suraj

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iliessens
New Contributor II

I have that option enabled, but the policy list on the right is empty.

 

But your screenshot gave me another idea:

If I change the view mode from interface pair to "by Sequence", the policy appears in the list.

When I change it back, it disappears again.

 

FMG.png

 

This kind off makes senses as the local-in policy does not have a destination interface in the pair.

But I would expect this view mode to not be available then.

 

Anyway, once you know this quirk, the policies can be edited easily.

Thanks!

 

Regards,

Imre

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