Policy and Objects – FortiManager 5.2

Configuring policy details

Various policy details can be configured directly from the policy tables, such as the policy schedule, service, action, security profiles, and logging.

To edit a policy schedule:

  1. Select desired policy tab in the policy toolbar.
  2. Select the policy in the table and right-click the Schedule column and select Edit in the menu. The Edit Recurring Schedule dialog box is displayed.
Edit recurring schedule
  1. Configure the following settings:
Name Edit the schedule name as required.
Color Select the icon to select a custom icon to display next to the schedule name.
Day Select the days of the week for the custom schedule.
Start Set the schedule start time.
End Set the schedule end time.
Add to groups Select to add this policy object to a group.
  1. Select OK to save the schedule.

The custom schedule will be added to Objects > Firewall Objects > Schedule.

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9 thoughts on “Policy and Objects – FortiManager 5.2

  1. Richard Lopez

    Question about ADOMs. In previous versions of FortiOS 4.3 maybe earlier. When you had multiple devices under an ADOM the policies and objects were clearly separated per device being managed. With the newer FortiOS it seems as though there is overlapping and my policies and objects seem to be cross contaminated between devices. What is your perspective on this and/or work around? Thank you in advance – Richard

    Reply
    1. Mike Post author

      I always keep my devices separated by Firmware version. ADOM 4.3 ADOM 5.2 ADOM 5.4 etc to keep things nice and neat.

      Reply
  2. simbhu

    I have an issue for deleting the V4.2 ADOMs from FMG V5.2 getting the below error.

    Some ADOM(s) were not deleted successfully because they are not empty

    But those ADOMs are not used anywhere. How to find out where it is used?

    No admin accounts having access to the ADOM, No policy package for the ADOM.

    Reply
    1. Mike Post author

      Usually, it experiences this issue because something somewhere is still referencing it. Whether that item be a policy package as you mentioned before or a group etc.

      Reply
  3. Thierry

    Hi Mike,

    We use fortimanager v5.4.1-build1082 160629 (GA) FMG-VM64 but we cant drag and drop within the rule base. (drag en drop from the object side plain does work) I have seen a instruction video were they lock the adom but also that future is non exsistent in our GUI.

    You have any idea what this could be ? I did not see any issues on this subject on the fortinet site. We have upgraded from a older version FM.

    kind regards and thanks for this great support site, i look here first!

    Reply
      1. Thierry

        Not sure ( I was not involved and there is no change history) but i did found this in the “alert message console”

        Upgrade image from v5.2.7-build0757-160408(GA) to v5.4.1-build1082-160629

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  4. linaab

    Hello,

    HELP !! we have multiple firewalls we would like to upload on our Fortimanager in the same ADOM.

    The problem is that some objects have the same names but different IPs adresses. i read that the only solution is mapping the objects. if we do so we will have to it manually on every object (more than ~200) which is not an option for me. Can you please help me with this problem ?

    Reply

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