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VPN

From the VPN console, users can access information on any VPNs associated with their FortiGate. From the initial window, a list of all the associated VPNs is provided, along with general information, such as number of user connections and VPN type. By double-clicking on an individual VPN (or right-clicking and selecting Drill down for details...), users can access more specific data on that VPN.

Logs in the VPN console can be sorted by number of connections, last connection time, or data sent/received by selecting the column headers.

This console can be filtered by User Name and VPN Type.

 

Certain dashboard options will not appear unless your FortiGate has Disk Logging enabled.

Furthermore, only certain FortiGate models support Disk Logging — refer to the FortiView Feature Support - Platform Matrix for more information.

To enable Disk Logging, go to Log & Report > Log Config > Log Settings, and select the checkbox next to Disk and apply the change.

Scenario: Investigating VPN user activity

The VPN console can be used to access detailed data on VPN-user activity via the use of the drill down windows. In this scenario, the administrator looks into the usage patterns of the IPsec user who has most frequently connected to the network.

  1. Go to System > FortiView > VPN to view the VPN console.
  2. Select the Connections column header to sort the entries by number of connections to the network.
  3. Locate the top user whose VPN Type is ipsec and double-click the entry to enter that user's drill down screen.
  4. To get the most representative data possible, sort the entries by bandwidth use by selecting the Bytes (Sent/Received) column header. Double-click the top entry to enter the drill down window for that connection instance.
    From this screen, the administrator can find out more about the specific session, including the date/time of access, the XAuth (Extensible Authentication) User ID, the session's Tunnel ID, and more.