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- 2. What's New in FortiOS 7.2
- 3. FortiOS 6.4 What's New (Overview)
- 4. What's new in FortiOS 7.4
- 5. How to Purchase or Renew FortiGuard Services (6.0)
- 6. Installing the FortiClient Mac Agent & Giving Required Permissions
- 7. FortiSASE - Introduction
- 8. What's New in FortiSandbox 4.4
- 9. FortiGate Cloud Premium Introduction
- 10. Getting Started with ZTNA
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- 12. What's New in FortiSandbox 4.2
- 13. Using Endpoint Posture Check to Provide Context Based ZTNA Access
- 14. Basic Setup Video for FortiAuthenticator
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Device MAC Access Control
In this video, you’ll learn how to control which devices can access your network by using Media Access Control or MAC addresses. By creating device definitions on your FortiGate, you can create a whitelist that will determine which devices can access the network and which ones cannot. Each network device has a unique MAC address added by the manufacturer. This makes them a handy way to identify devices, and in this example we’ll identify an iPhone. Mac address identification also allows you to assign a reserved IP for exclusive use of a device when it connects to the wireless network. Visit Fortinet's documentation library at http://docs.fortinet.com or our video portal at http://video.fortinet.com. Best viewed in 1080p.