Fortinet Management Theory
 
Fortinet Management Theory
Fortinet Management Theory
FortiManager is an integrated platform for the centralized management of products in a Fortinet security infrastructure. A FortiManager installation provides centralized policy-based provisioning, configuration and update management for FortiGate (including FortiGate, FortiWiFi, FortiGate One, and FortiGate VM), FortiCarrier, FortiSwitch devices and FortiClient end-point security agents.
To reduce network delays and minimize external Internet usage, a FortiManager installation can also act as an on-site FortiGuard Distribution Network (FDN) server for your managed devices and agents to download updates to their virus and attack signatures, and to use the built-in Web Filtering and email filtering services.
The FortiManager a scales to manage up to 10000 devices and virtual domains (VDOMs) and up to 120000 FortiClient agents from a single FortiManager interface. It is primarily designed for medium to large enterprises and managed security service providers.
Using a FortiManager device as part of an organization’s Fortinet security infrastructure can help minimize both initial deployment costs and ongoing operating expenses. It allows fast device and agent provisioning, detailed revision tracking, and thorough auditing.