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Log
This topic deals with how to configure logging and how to forward logs. Log records keep FortiWAN data and are
capable of storing a wide variety of data concerning System, Firewall, Routing, and bandwidth management, etc. Log
files can be forwarded to other servers for archiving or for notifying events via emails (see "Log Control" and "Log
Notification").
Additionally, FortiWAN offers a powerful reporting and analysis tool: Reports. The web-based analysis software that is
embedded in FortiWAN or running on an independent machine enables administrators to gain insights into network
traffic without manually filtering through large volumes of log data (See "Enable Reports").
View
View has a sub-menu of 13 log types (see the table below). Choose the desired log type, and its corresponding events
will show in display window. Click the Refresh button to get the latest log records. Please be aware that this page is
only for online viewing of current events. For log data pushing and archiving, see the Control in next section.
Log Type :
Choose log type to view its events in display window. The log types are:
l System Log
l Firewall Log
l NAT Log
l Auto & Persistent Routing Log
l Virtual Server Log
l BM Log
l Connection Limit Log
l Cache Redirect Log
l Multihoming Log
l Backup Line Log
l Dynamic IP Log
l IP-MAC Mapping Log
l Tunnel Routing Log
Recent Event : Log events listed in time order.
Refresh : Refresh to get the latest log events.
Clear : Clean up log records.
FortiWAN Handbook
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