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System Status<br />

Status page<br />

History icon<br />

CPU Usage<br />

Memory Usage<br />

FortiAnalyzer Disk<br />

Quota<br />

View a graphical representation of the last minute of CPU, memory,<br />

sessions, and network usage. This page also shows the virus and<br />

intrusion detections over the last 20 hours. For more information<br />

see “Viewing operational history” on page 61.<br />

The current CPU status displayed as a dial gauge and as a<br />

percentage.<br />

The web-based manager displays CPU usage for core processes<br />

only. CPU usage for management processes (for example, for<br />

HTTPS connections to the web-based manager) is excluded.<br />

The current memory status displayed as a dial gauge and as a<br />

percentage.<br />

The web-based manager displays memory usage for core<br />

processes only. Memory usage for management processes (for<br />

example, for HTTPS connections to the web-based manager) is<br />

excluded.<br />

The current status of the FortiAnalyzer disk quota used for the<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> unit displayed as a pie chart and a percentage.<br />

This is available only if you have configured logging to a<br />

FortiAnalyzer unit.<br />

Unit Operation<br />

An illustration of the <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit front panel shows the status of the unit<br />

ethernet network interfaces. If a network interface is shaded green, that interface<br />

is connected. Pause the mouse pointer over the interface to view the name, IP<br />

address, netmask and current status of the interface.<br />

If you select Reboot or ShutDown a window opens allowing you to enter the<br />

reason for the system event. Your reason will be added to the Disk Event Log.<br />

Disk logging will need to be enabled in the CLI. Event Logging and Admin Events<br />

need to be enabled. For more information on Event Logging, see “Event log” on<br />

page 482.<br />

Figure 21: Example <strong>FortiGate</strong>-800 interface status (with no FortiAnalyzer)<br />

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