Fortinet 5140-R manual Mounting the FortiGate-5140 chassis, Air flow

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FortiGate-5140 hardware procedures

Mounting the FortiGate-5140 chassis

FortiGate-5140 hardware procedures

This chapter assumes the chassis has been mounted and connected to a power source as detailed in “Power connection and configuration” on page 17.

This chapter discusses:

Mounting the FortiGate-5140 chassis

Inserting 5000-series modules into a FortiGate-5140 chassis

Using FortiSwitch-5003A and FortiSwitch-5003 boards for backplane communication

Mounting the FortiGate-5140 chassis

Note: Mount the FortiGate chassis before connecting power and installing the

FortiGate-5000 series modules.

The FortiGate-5140 chassis must be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack. The chassis requires 12U of vertical space in the rack.

If you install the FortiGate-5140 chassis in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Make sure the operating ambient temperature does not exceed the manufacturer's maximum rated ambient temperature.

Caution: The FortiGate-5140 chassis should not be operated as a free-standing appliance.

Caution: Install the FortiGate-5140 chassis at the lower positions in the rack to avoid making the rack top-heavy and potentially falling over.

Air flow

For rack installation, make sure that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the FortiGate-5140 chassis is not compromised.

Inserting 5000-series modules into a FortiGate-5140 chassis

You can insert FortiGate and FortiSwitch-5000 boards into the FortiGate-5140 chassis. Arrange the boards in slots as required for your configuration. FortiGate-5000 series boards can be installed in any FortiGate-5140 slots. FortiSwitch boards can only be installed in switch slots 1 and 2.

Your FortiGate-5140 chassis may have been shipped with temporary slot filler panels that include a warning message to read the FortiGate-5000 documentation before installing your product. The temporary slot fillers must be removed and all slots filled; either with FortiGate-5000 series boards or with air baffle slot fillers. Air baffle slot fillers are similar to blank FortiGate-5000 boards and are required for proper cooling air flow.

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Contents FortiGate-5140-R FortiGate-5140-R Chassis Guide Contents Comments on Fortinet technical documentation For more informationFortiGate-5140 chassis Slot FortiGate-5140 chassis front panelSlot numbers FortiGate-5140 chassis back panelFortiGate-5140 shelf managers Physical description of the FortiGate-5140 chassisLED Shelf Manager fan and power control FortiGate-5140 shelf alarm panelSerial Shelf alarm panel telco alarmsConnecting to the shelf manager CLI using a serial port Shelf manager command line interface CLITo add or change the shelf manager root account password FortiGate-5140 Shelf Alarm PanelAir filter To use the shelf manager command line interface agent CliaCooling fan tray front panel Cooling fan traysCooling fan trays About data center DC power Power connection and configuration48V/-60 VDC nom RTN positive Connecting a FortiGate-5140 PEM to data center DC powerTerminal strip Connectors To connect a FortiGate-5140 PEM to data center DC power Connecting the FortiGate-5140 chassis to data center groundTo connect the FortiGate-5140 chassis to data center ground ConnectorLED FortiGate-5053 power converter tray front and back panel48V Redundant FortiGate-5140 power supplies Basic power requirementsRedundant FortiGate-5053 power converter trays Redundant FortiGate-5053 power converter trays+ 1 redundancy 48V/-60 VDC RTN positive Terminal strip Connectors Wiring the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray Turning on FortiGate-5140 chassis powerTurning on FortiGate-5140 chassis power Air flow Mounting the FortiGate-5140 chassisInserting 5000-series modules into a FortiGate-5140 chassis FortiGate-5140 hardware procedures Register your Fortinet product Customer service and technical supportFortinet documentation Vcci