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What's New

What's New

This release of FortiAIOps 3.4.0 delivers the following new features.

Feature

Description

Network Assurance Dashboard

This release introduces the Network Assurance Dashboard, located under the AI Insights menu. It provides a centralized interface for monitoring Service Level Agreement (SLA) performance and network health across Wireless, Switching, and WAN devices within a selected ADOM.

Administrators can filter data by specific FortiGates, targeted SLAs, and custom timeframes (up to one week). The dashboard calculates health scores for both the overall network and individual SLAs, displaying them via a standard color-coded system.

The information in the dashboard is divided into the following sections:

  • Network Health Score

  • SLA Performance

  • Lowest SLA Performing Devices

  • Network Device Health Status

  • Application Performance

You can click on individual devices, clients, or data grids to open the Diagnostics and Tools pane for direct troubleshooting.

Wireless Client Roaming

This release introduces the Roaming graph trend analysis for Wireless Clients. The feature provides a graphical interface that allows administrators to visually track a wireless client's journey across the network and easily identify connectivity issues.

You can view a client's roaming history using either of the following methods:

  • Navigate to Wireless > Wireless Clients, right-click a specific wireless device, and select Roaming.

  • Select a client and click View Details to open the Diagnostics and Tools pane, then click the Roaming button to open the client's roaming pane.

The timeline provides a graphical representation of the client's connectivity with different Access Points (APs) over the chosen time period. It maps the journey using the following components:

  • Roaming Status

  • Roaming Types

  • Transient Association

  • Other Indicators

The timeline is color-coded based on the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). The scale ranges from Red (-90 dBm), indicating a poor signal, to Green (-30 dBm), indicating an excellent signal.

Clicking on an RSSI bar opens the Client Statistics pane, which provides detailed metrics such as RSSI information, Signal Strength/Noise, and Rx/Tx details (Bandwidth, Data Rate, and Rate MCS).

FAO-2000G Hardware Platform Support

You can now deploy FortiAIOps on the FAO-2000G platform. For detailed instructions on deployment and configuration, see the FortiAIOps User Guide for release 3.4.

FortiAI Tokens

Your monthly FortiAI token allocation is now determined directly by your purchased FortiAIOps license.

If you require additional tokens beyond this standard limit, you can purchase FortiAI Assistant token top-up licenses.

For exact allocation details regarding both regular and top-up licenses, refer to the FortiAIOps Ordering Guide.

Fabric Connectors: FortiManager Deployment Mode

FortiManager is now available as a Deployment Mode. By using the Fabric Connector, FortiAIOps connects directly to FortiManager instead of communicating with devices individually. This integration embeds FortiAIOps analytics directly into the FortiManager dashboard. Clicking any widget navigates you to the FortiAIOps GUI for detailed analysis.

This architecture ensures network settings are continuously synchronized. When FortiAIOps pushes configuration updates (such as AI-ARRP channel adjustments or client quarantine statuses) directly to FortiGates, the connector instantly synchronizes the changes with FortiManager.

For configuration details, see the FortiAIOps User Guide for release 3.4.

SD-WAN Interface Monitoring and AI Insights

A new SD-WAN Interfaces tab and advanced AI Insights are now available to help administrators analyze performance, troubleshoot issues, and identify root causes.

The SD-WAN Interfaces tab lists all available interfaces for a selected device (accessible via Inventory > Managed FortiGates > View Details). From this list, selecting a specific interface and clicking View Details opens the Diagnostics and Tools pane. Within this pane, you can use the AI Insights tab to perform an in-depth analysis of the interface's performance.

AI Insights for FortiExtenders

A new AI Insights tab is now available in the Diagnostics and Tools pane, specifically tracking the FortiExtender Health SLA. This tab provides detailed device metrics, root-cause analysis, and performance tracking. To access it, navigate to Extenders > FortiExtenders, view the details of a specific device, and select the AI Insights tab.

Sub-classifier Alarms

Once an acknowledgment is configured, alarms from the following sub-classifiers are now suppressed and automatically marked as Acknowledged:

  • Client Type

  • Asymmetric Data Rates

  • Incomplete Connection

  • Server Unresponsive and Firewall Policy

  • Load Balancing Denied

  • Server Unresponsive - Wrong or Missing Cfg Events

  • Wrong Credentials

  • Capability Mismatch

  • No Domain

To ensure metric accuracy, all acknowledged issues are explicitly excluded from network and device health score computations.

Administrators retain the ability to manually edit or delete these alarms. Navigate to AI Insights > Event Acknowledgement window. Select and acknowledgement from the list to Edit or Delete.

What's New

What's New

This release of FortiAIOps 3.4.0 delivers the following new features.

Feature

Description

Network Assurance Dashboard

This release introduces the Network Assurance Dashboard, located under the AI Insights menu. It provides a centralized interface for monitoring Service Level Agreement (SLA) performance and network health across Wireless, Switching, and WAN devices within a selected ADOM.

Administrators can filter data by specific FortiGates, targeted SLAs, and custom timeframes (up to one week). The dashboard calculates health scores for both the overall network and individual SLAs, displaying them via a standard color-coded system.

The information in the dashboard is divided into the following sections:

  • Network Health Score

  • SLA Performance

  • Lowest SLA Performing Devices

  • Network Device Health Status

  • Application Performance

You can click on individual devices, clients, or data grids to open the Diagnostics and Tools pane for direct troubleshooting.

Wireless Client Roaming

This release introduces the Roaming graph trend analysis for Wireless Clients. The feature provides a graphical interface that allows administrators to visually track a wireless client's journey across the network and easily identify connectivity issues.

You can view a client's roaming history using either of the following methods:

  • Navigate to Wireless > Wireless Clients, right-click a specific wireless device, and select Roaming.

  • Select a client and click View Details to open the Diagnostics and Tools pane, then click the Roaming button to open the client's roaming pane.

The timeline provides a graphical representation of the client's connectivity with different Access Points (APs) over the chosen time period. It maps the journey using the following components:

  • Roaming Status

  • Roaming Types

  • Transient Association

  • Other Indicators

The timeline is color-coded based on the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). The scale ranges from Red (-90 dBm), indicating a poor signal, to Green (-30 dBm), indicating an excellent signal.

Clicking on an RSSI bar opens the Client Statistics pane, which provides detailed metrics such as RSSI information, Signal Strength/Noise, and Rx/Tx details (Bandwidth, Data Rate, and Rate MCS).

FAO-2000G Hardware Platform Support

You can now deploy FortiAIOps on the FAO-2000G platform. For detailed instructions on deployment and configuration, see the FortiAIOps User Guide for release 3.4.

FortiAI Tokens

Your monthly FortiAI token allocation is now determined directly by your purchased FortiAIOps license.

If you require additional tokens beyond this standard limit, you can purchase FortiAI Assistant token top-up licenses.

For exact allocation details regarding both regular and top-up licenses, refer to the FortiAIOps Ordering Guide.

Fabric Connectors: FortiManager Deployment Mode

FortiManager is now available as a Deployment Mode. By using the Fabric Connector, FortiAIOps connects directly to FortiManager instead of communicating with devices individually. This integration embeds FortiAIOps analytics directly into the FortiManager dashboard. Clicking any widget navigates you to the FortiAIOps GUI for detailed analysis.

This architecture ensures network settings are continuously synchronized. When FortiAIOps pushes configuration updates (such as AI-ARRP channel adjustments or client quarantine statuses) directly to FortiGates, the connector instantly synchronizes the changes with FortiManager.

For configuration details, see the FortiAIOps User Guide for release 3.4.

SD-WAN Interface Monitoring and AI Insights

A new SD-WAN Interfaces tab and advanced AI Insights are now available to help administrators analyze performance, troubleshoot issues, and identify root causes.

The SD-WAN Interfaces tab lists all available interfaces for a selected device (accessible via Inventory > Managed FortiGates > View Details). From this list, selecting a specific interface and clicking View Details opens the Diagnostics and Tools pane. Within this pane, you can use the AI Insights tab to perform an in-depth analysis of the interface's performance.

AI Insights for FortiExtenders

A new AI Insights tab is now available in the Diagnostics and Tools pane, specifically tracking the FortiExtender Health SLA. This tab provides detailed device metrics, root-cause analysis, and performance tracking. To access it, navigate to Extenders > FortiExtenders, view the details of a specific device, and select the AI Insights tab.

Sub-classifier Alarms

Once an acknowledgment is configured, alarms from the following sub-classifiers are now suppressed and automatically marked as Acknowledged:

  • Client Type

  • Asymmetric Data Rates

  • Incomplete Connection

  • Server Unresponsive and Firewall Policy

  • Load Balancing Denied

  • Server Unresponsive - Wrong or Missing Cfg Events

  • Wrong Credentials

  • Capability Mismatch

  • No Domain

To ensure metric accuracy, all acknowledged issues are explicitly excluded from network and device health score computations.

Administrators retain the ability to manually edit or delete these alarms. Navigate to AI Insights > Event Acknowledgement window. Select and acknowledgement from the list to Edit or Delete.