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Update Allowed Serial Number List

Update Allowed Serial Number List

After migration is complete, remove the old serial numbers from the serial number list (if not all PODs were migrated in the same session). This makes the list simpler to reference for future troubleshooting.

FortiNAC Manager

Enter the following commands, listing all the serial numbers recorded:

execute enter-shell

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "<serialnumber1>,<serialnumber2>,<serialnumber3>”

Example

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "FNVM-Mxxxxxxx1,FNVM-Mxxxxxxx2,FNVM-CAxxxxx4,FNVM-CAxxxxx5,FNVM-CAxxxxx6"

FortiNAC Servers

Enter the following commands, listing the FortiNAC Manager serial number(s):

execute enter-shell

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "<Managerserialnumber1>,<Managerserialnumber2>”

Example

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "FNVM-Mxxxxxxx1,FNVM-Mxxxxxxx2"

Update Allowed Serial Number List

After migration is complete, remove the old serial numbers from the serial number list (if not all PODs were migrated in the same session). This makes the list simpler to reference for future troubleshooting.

FortiNAC Manager

Enter the following commands, listing all the serial numbers recorded:

execute enter-shell

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "<serialnumber1>,<serialnumber2>,<serialnumber3>”

Example

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "FNVM-Mxxxxxxx1,FNVM-Mxxxxxxx2,FNVM-CAxxxxx4,FNVM-CAxxxxx5,FNVM-CAxxxxx6"

FortiNAC Servers

Enter the following commands, listing the FortiNAC Manager serial number(s):

execute enter-shell

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "<Managerserialnumber1>,<Managerserialnumber2>”

Example

globaloptiontool -name security.allowedserialnumbers -setRaw "FNVM-Mxxxxxxx1,FNVM-Mxxxxxxx2"