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Testing the Automation stitches

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Testing the Automation stitches

  1. If your FortiOS version is 6.0.2 or higher, to test the Automation stitches go to Security Fabric > Automation, right-click the Automation, and select Test Automation Stitch.

  2. If your FortiOS version is 6.0.0 or 6.0.1, use the following instructions to test the automation stitches.

    Instead of testing the Automation that blocks compromised hosts, the following steps simulate its effects by manually blocking the IP address of a PC on your network. Go to Security Fabric > Physical Topology and locate a PC on your network. Right-click the PC and select Ban IP.

  3. Set Ban Type to Temporary. Set Duration to 30 minutes.

  4. To test the Automation for HA failover, go to Edge-Primary. In the administrative drop-down menu, select System > Reboot.

  5. Set an Event log message.

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Testing the Automation stitches

  1. If your FortiOS version is 6.0.2 or higher, to test the Automation stitches go to Security Fabric > Automation, right-click the Automation, and select Test Automation Stitch.

  2. If your FortiOS version is 6.0.0 or 6.0.1, use the following instructions to test the automation stitches.

    Instead of testing the Automation that blocks compromised hosts, the following steps simulate its effects by manually blocking the IP address of a PC on your network. Go to Security Fabric > Physical Topology and locate a PC on your network. Right-click the PC and select Ban IP.

  3. Set Ban Type to Temporary. Set Duration to 30 minutes.

  4. To test the Automation for HA failover, go to Edge-Primary. In the administrative drop-down menu, select System > Reboot.

  5. Set an Event log message.