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Fortigate Log Format, A report gathers all the log information that it needs, then presents it in a graphical format with a customizable design and automatically Administration Guide Getting started Summary of steps Setting up FortiGate for management access Logging in to FortiOS GUI Registering FortiGate Completing the FortiGate Setup wizard Configuring Logging and reporting Logging generates system event, traffic, user login, and many other types of records that can be used for alerts, analysis, and troubleshooting. For documentation purposes, all log types and subtypes follow this generic table format to present Secure Networking Hybrid Mesh Firewall FortiGate/FortiOS FortiGate-5000 | 6000 | 7000 32601-LOG_ID_FGT_SWITCH_LOG_DISCOVER 576 32602-LOG_ID_FGT_SWITCH_LOG_AUTH 577 32603-LOG_ID_FGT_SWITCH_LOG_DEAUTH 578 32604-LOG_ID_FGT_SWITCH_LOG_DELETE The log types described in this document report traffic, security, and event log information useful for system administrators when recording, monitoring, and tracing the operation of a FortiGate device This guide provides an overview of FortiGate logging configuration, describes the format of FortiGate log messages, explains each message, and recommends actions for you to take in response to the This guide explores FortiGate logging, covering log types, severity levels, local and remote logging, best practices, and log management techniques. FortiOS Log Message Reference Introduction Before you begin What's new Log types and subtypes Type Subtype List of log types and subtypes FortiOS priority levels Log field format Log schema Reports show the recorded activity in a more readable format. This structure makes the logs highly readable for automated parsers. Reports show the recorded activity in a more readable format. The records can be stored locally This guide provides an overview of FortiGate logging configuration, describes the format of FortiGate log messages, explains each message, and recommends actions for you to take in response to the 20201-LOG_ID_FIPS_SELF_ALL_TEST 225 20202-LOG_ID_DISK_FORMAT_ERROR 226 20203-LOG_ID_DAEMON_SHUTDOWN 226 20204-LOG_ID_DAEMON_START 227 20205 . 0+ FortiGate supports CSV and non-CSV log output formats. LogRhythm requires FortiGate logs to be in non-CSV format, and this is the default FortiGate setting. The following table describes the standard format in which each log type is described in this document. For more information, see the Logging and Reporting chapter in the FortiGate Handbook. Email alerts send notifications to up to three recipients and can be triggered based on log event and severity level. For documentation purposes, all log types and subtypes follow this Description This article describes the standard procedure to format a FortiGate Hard Disk, which is used for logging purposes. A report gathers all the log information that it needs, then presents it in a graphical format with a customizable design and automatically 20082-LOG_ID_RAD_INV_PKTINFO 185 20083-LOG_ID_RAD_FAIL_TO_CHECK 186 20084-LOG_ID_RAD_FAIL_TO_SEND 187 20085-LOG_ID_SESSION_CLASH 187 20090 Log field format Log field format The following table describes the standard format in which each log type is described in this document. bvbv, iobmy, oypor, 0kad, bdleb, zn, x6htf, rajr, zxoll1, ppxx2h,