
BUT, you can always download (only) the LATEST version vm image, by just registering with an email in FortiCloud, no need to be a paying client of Fortinet. Where To Download: You can (legally) download ANY version of Fortigate VM image from if you are a Fortinet client, i.e.

This license, unlike the 15-days one, has almost NO limitations, and you get fully functional virtual Fortigate. Note: There is another evaluation license - for 60 days, that you can only get from Fortinet Account Manager. Unfortunately, it comes with some limitations you should be aware of so not to waste your time trying to debug them. So, after reading this article, make sure to read this one as well: Fortigate free VM Evaluation License is now permanent, not limited to 15 days, here is how to get it.Įach Fortigate Virtual Machine (VM) image (until FortiOS 7.2.1) comes with built-in 15 days evaluation license which starts the moment you spin this image in your virtual environment - VMWare ESXi/WorkStation, KVM, GNS3, EVE-NG. You must use these registration SKUs to obtain FortiSIEM license.Īll-In-One (AIO) Perpetual license for Non-MSP/MSP's.Update August 2022: All the said below is still true, but starting with FortiOS 7.2.1 the process of issuing the evaluation license has changed. You will receive the registration letters via email that will contain a separate registration code for every SKU. You have to first purchase the right combination of SKUs based on your needs from Fortinet.

you have a valid license and must upgrade to FortiSIEM 4.10.0 and above.īefore proceeding with FortiSIEM license registration, read and save the required information related to the following:įortiSIEM product functionality is driven by the product SKUs below.your current FortiSIEM license has expired.However, you have to get a new license from FortiCare if:

Note: FortiSIEM license issued by AccelOps license server will continue to work until the license expires. If you are upgrading to FortiSIEM 4.10.0, you must get a newly generated license key before starting the upgrade process.

