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Enabling VDOMs Using virtual domains
FortiGate Version 4.0 Administration Guide
108 01-400-89802-20090424
http://docs.fortinet.com/Feedback
Enabling VDOMs
Using the default admin administration account, you can enable multiple VDOM operation
on the FortiGate unit.
To enable virtual domains
1 Log in to the web-based manager on a super_admin profile account.
2 Go to System > Status.
3 In System Information, next to Virtual Domain select Enable.
The FortiGate unit logs you off. You can now log in again as admin.
Alternatively, through the CLI, enter:
config system global, set vdom-admin
When virtual domains are enabled, the web-based manager and the CLI are changed as
follows:
Wireless MAC Filter “Wireless MAC Filter” on page 165
Wireless Monitor “Wireless Monitor” on page 167
WIreless Rogue AP “Rogue AP detection” on page 168
Config HA “HA” on page 177
Config SNMP “SNMP” on page 185
Config Replacement
messages
“Replacement messages” on page 194
Admin Administrators “Administrators” on page 209
(You can add global administrators. You can also add
administrators to VDOMs. VDOM administrators cannot
add or configure administrator accounts.)
Admin profiles “Admin profiles” on page 222
Admin Central
Management
configuration
“Central Management” on page 226
Certificates “System Certificates” on page 243
Configuration backup
and restore
“Backing up and restoring” on page 254
Scripts “Using script files” on page 262
FDN update
configuration
“FortiGuard Distribution Network” on page 264
UTM
AntiVirus “AntiVirus” on page 439
Log&Report
Log Configuration “FortiGate logging” on page 647
(Remote and Syslog)
Alert E-mail “Configuring Alert Email” on page 672
(Alert email account settings.)
Report Config “Reports” on page 673
Report Access “Reports” on page 673
Table 7: Global configuration settings (Continued)
Configuration Object For more information, see

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