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System Configurations
Summary
System Configurations
This topic elaborates on [System] and its submenus. Simple examples are given to illustrate how to configure [system]
settings.
Summary
As soon as you log in to the web UI, you will see the [System/Summary].It shows you basic information on the system,
including [System Information], [Peer Information],and [WAN Link State]. [Peer Information] is populated as soon as
HA mode becomes active. As is mentioned in "
FortiWAN in HA (High Availability) Mode
", HA (High Availability) is hot
backup. In HA mode, one FortiWAN is the primary system while the other is the backup system.
System Information / Peer Information
System Information
Version
:
The firmware version of the device.
Model/Max Bandwidth (Total RAM)
:
The model of the device and the bandwidth capability that the model
supports. You can purchase a license for higher bandwidth capability
from your Fortinet channel partner (See subsection "License Control" in
"
"). For deployment of FortiWAN-VM, the Total RAM is
displayed here rather than Max Bandwidth.
Serial Number
:
The serial number of the device.
Uptime
:
The time the device has been up and running.
Connections
:
The number of connections.
CPU Usage %
:
The CPU usage in percentage.
Packets/Second
:
The number of the packets that are processed per second.
VRRP State
:
The state of VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) - whether it is
enabled. Note: When VRRP is enabled, HA will be disabled, and vice
versa. (See "
")
Hard Disk
:
FortiWAN's hard disk for Reports is being consumed by increasing report
database. Once the disk space is used up, Reports will fail to continue
log processing. This field monitors the disk space status of Reports by
displaying the total space and consumed space. (See "
")
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