Chapter 13 Logging and Reporting : Logging and reporting overview : What is logging?
  
What is logging?
Logging records the traffic passing through the FortiGate unit to your network and what action the FortiGate unit took during its scanning process of the traffic. This recorded information is called a log message.
After a log message is recorded, it is stored within a log file which is then stored on a log device. A log device is a central storage location for log messages. The FortiGate unit supports several log devices, such as the FortiCloud service, or a FortiAnalyzer unit. A FortiGate unit’s system memory and local disk can also be configured to store logs, and because of this, are also considered log devices.
 
You must subscribe to FortiCloud before you will be able to configure the FortiGate unit to send logs to a FortiCloud server.
When the recorded activity needs to be read in a more human way, the FortiGate unit can generate a Report. A report gathers all the log information that is needed for the report, and presents it in a graphical format, with customizable design and automatically generated charts. Reports can be used to present a graphical representation of what is going on in the network. Reports can also be generated on a FortiAnalyzer unit; if you want to generate reports on a FortiAnalyzer, see the FortiAnalyzer Setup and Administration Guide to help you create and generate those reports.