Network sharing, Defining ip aliases, Network sharing defining ip aliases – Fortinet FortiLog-400 User Manual

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Managing the FortiLog unit

Network Sharing

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Figure 26: Device alert messages

Network Sharing

Use Network Sharing to configure the FortiLog unit to use file sharing (Windows
workgroups or NFS) to view and share log reports and other files. You can define the
users, groups and file access privileges.

For details on setting protocols adding user and group access to the FortiLog hard
disk see

“Using the FortiLog unit as a NAS” on page 81

.

Defining IP aliases

The IP Aliases list provides a means of mapping a meaningful name to hosts,
networks or IP ranges. The names you add here appear in the log report filters.

Alert Inclusion

Select the minimum level of alert messages you would like displayed. The

selection you make and any messages with higher priority will appear in

the window.

Keep
unacknowledge
alerts for

Select the number of days of alert messages you want to keep. If you

change the number of days from a longer period to a shorter period, the

FortiLog unit removes the older alert messages. You will not be able to

change back to a longer period and see the older messages again.

Acknowledge
check box

Select the check boxes for those alert messages and select acknowledge

at the bottom of the column to remove the selected alert messages.

Device

Displays the name of the device with the alert message.

Event

The type of alert message logged.

Severity

The severity of the alert message

Time

The date and time when the alert message was logged.

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