Fortinet FortiGate-5001FA2 manual

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Warnings and cautions

Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or maintain FortiGate-5000 series equipment. Read and comply with all warnings, cautions and notices in this document.

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Caution: You should be aware of the following cautions and warnings before installing FortiGate-5000 series hardware

Turning off all power switches may not turn off all power to the FortiGate-5000 series equipment. Except where noted, disconnect the FortiGate-5000 series equipment from all power sources, telecommunications links and networks before installing, or removing FortiGate-5000 series components, or performing other maintenance tasks. Failure to do this can result in personal injury or equipment damage. Some circuitry in the FortiGate-5000 series equipment may continue to operate even though all power switches are off.

An easily accessible disconnect device, such as a circuit breaker, should be incorporated into the data center wiring that connects power to the FortiGate-5000 series equipment.

Install FortiGate-5000 series chassis at the lower positions of a rack to avoid making the rack top-heavy and unstable.

Do not insert metal objects or tools into open chassis slots.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage FortiGate-5000 series equipment. Only perform the procedures described in this document from an ESD workstation. If no such station is available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti-static wrist strap and attaching it to an ESD connector or to a metal part of a FortiGate chassis.

Some FortiGate-5000 series components may overload your supply circuit and impact your overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Refer to nameplate ratings to address this concern.

Make sure all FortiGate-5000 series components have reliable grounding. Fortinet recommends direct connections to the branch circuit.

If you install a FortiGate-5000 series component in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Make sure the operating ambient temperature does not exceed the manufacturer's maximum rated ambient temperature.

Installing FortiGate-5000 series equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Refer to the ATCA specification for more information about cooling and airflow requirements.

This equipment is for installation only in a Restricted Access Location (dedicated equipment room, service closet or the like), in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

Per the National Electrical Code, sizing of a Listed circuit breaker or branch circuit fuse and the supply conductors to the equipment is based on the marked input current rating. A product with a marked input current rating of 25 A is required to be placed on a 40 A branch circuit. The supply conductors will also be sized according to the input current rating and also derated for the maximum rated operating ambient temperature, Tma, of the equipment.

FortiGate-5000 series equipment shall be installed and connected to an electrical supply source in accordance with the applicable codes and regulations for the location in which it is installed. Particular attention shall be paid to use of correct wire type and size to comply with the applicable codes and regulations for the installation / location. Connection of the supply wiring to the terminal block on the equipment may be accomplished using Listed wire compression lugs, for example, Pressure Terminal Connector made by Ideal Industries Inc. or equivalent which is suitable for AWG 10. Particular attention shall be given to use of the appropriate compression tool specified by the compression lug manufacturer, if one is specified.

FortiGate-5001FA2 Security System Guide

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Contents C u r i t y S y s t e m G u i d e Page Contents For more information FortiGate-5001FA2 security system Front panel LEDs and connectors LEDsConnectors Accelerated packet forwarding and policy enforcementBase backplane gigabit communication FA2 interfaces and active-active HA performanceTo install FortiGate-5001FA2 RAM DIMMs RAM DIMMsInstalling SFP transceivers Location of FortiGate-5001FA2 RAM Dimm slotsChanging FortiGate-5001FA2 jumper settings To install SFP transceiversFortiGate-5001FA2 jumper settings To change or verify the JP3 jumper setting Inserting a FortiGate-5001FA2 board into a chassisClosed Insertion procedureBefore inserting the FortiGate-5001FA2 board in a chassis OpenHandle Unlock FortiGate-5001FA2 normal operating LEDs Removing a FortiGate-5001FA2 board from a chassis FortiGate-5001FA2 does not startup TroubleshootingAll chassis left handle not contacting power switch Location of FortiGate-5001FA2 power switch All chassis Firmware problem FortiGate-5001FA2 cannot display chassis informationPlanning the configuration Registering your Fortinet productNAT/Route mode Transparent modeWeb-based manager Choosing the configuration toolCommand Line Interface CLI Factory default settings Configuring NAT/Route modeTo configure the Default Gateway Using the web-based manager to configure NAT/Route modeTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface Using the CLI to configure NAT/Route mode Config system interface edit port2To switch from NAT/Route mode to transparent mode Configuring Transparent modeUsing the web-based manager to configure Transparent mode Upgrading FortiGate-5001FA2 firmware Using the CLI to configure Transparent modeTo upgrade the firmware using the web-based manager Go to System StatusUnder System Information Firmware Version, select Update To upgrade the firmware using the CLIFortiGate-5001FA2 base backplane data communication Powering off the FortiGate-5001FA2 board To power off a FortiGate-5001FA2 boardPowering off the FortiGate-5001FA2 board Register your Fortinet product Customer service and technical supportFortinet documentation Trademarks Regulatory compliance