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ETH 0 and 1 network | Reset | Hot Swap |
activity LEDs | Button | LED |
5000SM
ETH1 | link/Act |
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Service
ETH0
RESET | STATUS |
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ETH 0 | 10/100 | Yellow |
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STATUS |
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| This shelf manager is operating normally as the active shelf |
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| Red |
| This shelf manager is operating normally as the backup shelf |
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HOT SWAP |
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| The shelf manager is ready to be removed. |
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Shelf Manager fan and power control
The
When the chassis is first powered on all cooling fans run at full speed. Once the shelf manager is up and running, the shelf manager reduces cooling fan speeds to maintain an optimum temperature in the chassis. If shelf managers are not installed or not operating correctly the
FortiGate-5050 shelf alarm panel
The
The alarm LED reset button (RESET) on the shelf alarm panel activates the Alarm Cutoff (ACO) state. When ACO is activated, the active alarm LEDs blink and all of the alarm relays are deactivated.
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