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System Status<br />

Status page<br />

System information<br />

Figure 16: Example <strong>FortiGate</strong>-5001 System Information<br />

Serial Number<br />

Uptime<br />

System Time<br />

Host Name<br />

Cluster Name<br />

Cluster Members<br />

Virtual Cluster 1<br />

Virtual Cluster 2<br />

The serial number of the current <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. The serial number is<br />

specific to the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit and does not change with firmware<br />

upgrades.<br />

The time in days, hours, and minutes since the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit was last<br />

started.<br />

The current date and time according to the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit internal<br />

clock.<br />

Select Change to change the time or configure the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit to<br />

get the time from an NTP server. See “Configuring system time” on<br />

page 58.<br />

The host name of the current <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit.<br />

If the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit is in HA mode, this field is not displayed.<br />

Select Change to change the host name.<br />

See “Changing the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit host name” on page 59.<br />

The name of the HA cluster for this <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. See “HA” on<br />

page 135.<br />

The <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit must be operating in HA mode to display this field.<br />

The <strong>FortiGate</strong> units in the HA cluster. Information displayed about<br />

each member includes hostname, serial number, and if the unit is a<br />

primary (master) or subordinate (slave) unit in the cluster. See “HA”<br />

on page 135.<br />

The <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit must be operating in HA mode with virtual<br />

domains not enabled to display this field.<br />

The role of each <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit in virtual cluster 1 and virtual cluster 2.<br />

See “HA” on page 135.<br />

The <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit must be operating in HA mode with virtual<br />

domains enabled to display these fields.<br />

Firmware Version The version of the firmware installed on the current <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit.<br />

Select Update to change the firmware.<br />

See “Upgrading to a new firmware version” on page 59.<br />

FortiClient Version The currently loaded version of FortiClient. Select Update to upload a<br />

new FortiClient software image to this <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit from your<br />

management <strong>com</strong>puter.<br />

This is available only on <strong>FortiGate</strong> models that provide a portal from<br />

which hosts can download FortiClient software.<br />

Operation Mode The operating mode of the current <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit. Except for model<br />

224B in switch view, a <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit can operate in NAT mode or<br />

Transparent mode. Select Change to switch between NAT and<br />

Transparent mode. See “Changing operation mode” on page 159<br />

If virtual domains are enabled, this field shows the operating mode of<br />

the current virtual domain. A virtual domain can be operating in either<br />

NAT mode or Transparent mode.<br />

This field may not be displayed on your model.<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> Version 3.0 MR5 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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