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SOC & SOC now ask us for a Fortigate device id
to verify if it's onboarded: it this the serial# they're
referring to? The SOC guys also don't know
what's device id (hmm odd).
Asked the SOC guy if it's the serial#, he dont
know other than saying each Fortigate has
a device id that's listed in the devid field in
the syslog.
An expert by the name 'Some One' is quite
familiar with Fortigate, hope he can advise.
Is the url below what we need to do to get
the device id?
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/handbook/331921/device-monitoring
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Networking hardware includes the physical devices facilitating the use of a computer network. Typically, networking hardware includes gateways, routers, network bridges, modems, wireless access points, networking cables, line drivers, switches, hubs, and repeaters. But it also includes hybrid network devices such as multilayer switches, protocol converters, bridge routers, proxy servers, firewalls, network address translators, multiplexers, network interface controllers, wireless network interface controllers, ISDN terminal adapters and other related hardware.