System Settings : Dashboard : System Information widget
 
System Information widget
The System Information widget, shown in Figure 31, displays the current status of the FortiAnalyzer unit and enables you to configure basic system settings.
Figure 31: System information widget
The following information is available on this widget:
Host Name
The identifying name assigned to this FortiAnalyzer unit. For more information, see “Changing the host name”.
Serial Number
The serial number of the FortiAnalyzer unit. The serial number is unique to the FortiAnalyzer unit and does not change with firmware upgrades. The serial number is used for identification when connecting to the FortiGuard server.
Platform Type
This field is displayed for FortiAnalyzer VM and shows the VM platform type on which the FortiAnalyzer is installed.
System Time
The current date, time, and time zone on the FortiAnalyzer internal clock or NTP server. For more information, see “Setting the date and time”.
Firmware Version
The version number and build number of the firmware installed on the FortiAnalyzer unit. To update the firmware, you must download the latest version from the Customer Service & Support portal at https://support.fortinet.com. Select Update and select the firmware image to load from your management computer. For more information, see “Updating the system firmware”.
System Configuration
The date of the last system configuration backup. The following actions are available:
Select Backup to backup the system configuration to a file; see “Backing up the system”.
Select Restore to restore the configuration from a backup file; see “Restoring the configuration”.
Current Administrators
The number of administrators that are currently logged in. The following actions are available:
Select Change Password to change your own password.
Select Details to view the session details for all currently logged in administrators. See “Monitoring administrator sessions” for more information.
Up Time
The duration of time the FortiAnalyzer unit has been running since it was last started or restarted.
Administrative Domain
Displays whether ADOMs are enabled, and allows for enabling and disabling ADOMs. See “Administrative Domains” for more information.
Operation Mode
Display and change the current operating mode. Note that not all models support all operation modes. See “Changing the operation mode”.