Fortinet FortiGate-5001FA2 manual All chassis Firmware problem

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Troubleshooting

Hardware installation

All chassis: Firmware problem

If the FortiGate-5001FA2 board power switch is connected and the JP3 jumper and shelf manager are set as required, and the FortiGate-5001FA2 still does not start up, the problem could be with FortiOS. Connect to the FortiGate-5001FA2 console and try cycling the power to the board. If the BIOS starts up, interrupt the BIOS startup and install a new firmware image. For details about installing a new firmware image in this way, see the FortiGate-5000 Series Firmware and FortiUSB Guide.

If this does not solve the problem, contact Fortinet Technical Support.

FortiGate-5001FA2 cannot display chassis information

If the FortiGate-5001FA2 board is installed in a FortiGate-5140 or 5050 chassis, if a shelf manager is operating in the chassis, and if the JP3 jumper is set between pins 2 and 3, the FortiGate-5001FA2 board should be able to communicate with the chassis shelf manager.

If the FortiGate-5001FA2 board can communicate with the shelf manager, the FortiGate-5001FA2 web-based manager System > Chassis pages should display information about the boards installed in the chassis. If any one of the conditions listed above are not met, theFortiGate-5001FA2 web-based manager system chassis pages will not display chassis information.

If all of the above conditions are met, the FortiGate-5001FA2 System > Chassis

>Blades list displays a list of all of the boards installed in the chassis. If any of the other FortiGate-5001FA2 boards in the chassis have the JP3 jumper between pins 1 and 2, these slots will appear empty. Figure 6 shows the blades list for a FortiGate-5001FA2 board installed in slot 3 of a FortiGate-5050 chassis. The FortiGate-5001FA2 boards in slots 3 and 4 are called node cards. The FortiGate- 5003 board in slot 2 is called a switch card.

Figure 6: Example System > Chassis > Blades web-based manager page

 

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 chassisInsertion procedure Before inserting the FortiGate-5001FA2 board in a chassisClosed 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 Using the CLI to configure Transparent mode To upgrade the firmware using the web-based managerUpgrading FortiGate-5001FA2 firmware 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