Fortinet 5050-R manual Power connection and configuration, About data center DC power

Page 15

Power connection and configuration

Power connection and configuration

This chapter describes how to connect data center DC power to a FortiGate-5050 chassis. If data center DC power is not available, this document also describes how to use the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray to supply DC power to the FortiGate-5050 chassis.

This chapter describes:

About data center DC power

Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground

Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray

Turning on FortiGate-5050 chassis power

About data center DC power

The FortiGate-5050 chassis is designed to be installed in a data center or similar location that has available -48VDC power (also called battery power). Fortinet expects that most FortiGate-5050 customers will be installing their FortiGate equipment in a data center or similar location that is already equipped with a -48VDC power system that provides power to existing networking or telecom equipment. The FortiGate-5050 chassis are designed to be connected directly to this DC power system.

In this document, data center DC power refers to a -48VDC power system that is already available at the location at which the FortiGate-5050 chassis is being installed.

Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground

Connect the FortiGate-5050 chassis to data center DC power using the redundant power input connectors on the FortiGate-5050 back panel. Fortinet supplies and recommends AWG-14 stranded wires for all power connections: Black for -48VDC and red for RTN. Green AWG-6 wires are recommended for ground connections. If required, install terminal lugs on the wires before connecting them to the power input connectors.

This section describes:

Connecting a FortiGate-5050 power input connector to data center DC power

Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to data center ground

Connecting a FortiGate-5050 power input connector to data center DC power

The following procedure describes how to connect one FortiGate-5050 power input connector to data center DC power. For normal operation, only power input connector A must be connected. For redundant DC power you can connect power input connector B to a different DC power source.

FortiGate-5050-R Chassis Guide

 

01-30000-87717-20090108

15

http://docs.fortinet.com/ Feedback

 

Image 15
Contents FortiGate-5050-R FortiGate-5050-R Chassis Guide Contents Contents FortiGate-5050-R Chassis Guide FortiGate-5050 chassis FortiGate-5050 front panel Power LEDRTM FortiGate-5050 back panelFortiGate-5050 shelf managers Physical description of the FortiGate-5050 chassisShelf Manager fan and power control FortiGate-5050 shelf alarm panelUSER3 5050SAP Shelf alarm panel telco alarms Connecting to the shelf manager CLI using a serial port Shelf manager command line interface CLIFortiGate-5050 Shelf Alarm Panel To use the shelf manager command line interface agent Clia About data center DC power Power connection and configurationRTN To connect the FortiGate-5050 chassis to data center ground Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to data center groundLED FortiGate-5053 power converter tray front and back panelBasic power requirements Redundant FortiGate-5053 power converter trays Redundant FortiGate-5050 power suppliesRedundant FortiGate-5053 power converter trays FortiGate-5050-R Chassis Guide Red RTN to Black VDC to FortiGate-5053 Wiring the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray Turning on FortiGate-5050 chassis powerMounting the FortiGate-5050 chassis Inserting 5000 series modules into a FortiGate-5050 chassisAir flow FortiGate-5050 hardware procedures Customer service and technical support Fortinet documentationRegister your Fortinet product Vcci