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Quick Configuration Guide

FortiGate-5001A base backplane data communication

In a FortiGate-5140 or FortiGate-5050 chassis, FortiGate-5001A base backplane communication requires one or two FortiSwitch-5003A or FortiSwitch-5003 boards. A FortiSwitch board installed in chassis base slot 1 provides communication on the base1 interface. A FortiSwitch-5003 board installed in chassis base slot 2 provides communication on the base2 interface. The FortiGate-5020 chassis supports base backplane data communication for both interfaces with no additions or changes to the chassis.

Note: Installing a FortiSwitch-5003A board and a FortiSwitch-5003 board in the same chassis is not supported.

For details and configuration examples of FortiGate-5001A base backplane communication using the FortiSwitch-5003 board, see the FortiGate-5000 Backplane Communications Guide.

To enable base backplane data communication from the FortiGate-5001A web-based manager

From the FortiGate-5001A web-based manager use the following steps to enable base backplane data communication.

1Go to System > Network > Interface.

2Select Show backplane interfaces.

The base1 and base2 backplane interfaces now appear in all Interface lists. You can now configure the base backplane interfaces and add routes, firewall policies and other configuration settings using these interfaces.

Figure 13: FortiGate-5001A interface list with backplane interfaces enabled (FortiGate-ADM-XB2 also installed)

To enable base backplane data communication from the FortiGate-5001A

CLI

From the FortiGate-5001A board CLI you can use the following steps to enable base backplane data communication.

1Enter the following command to show the backplane interfaces:

config system global

set show-backplane-intf enable end

The base1 and base2 backplane interfaces now appear in all Interface lists. You can now configure the base backplane interfaces and add routes, firewall policies and other configuration settings using these interfaces.

FortiGate-5001A Security System Guide

 

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Contents FortiGate-5001A Page Contents For more information FortiGate-5001A security system Front panel LEDs and connectors Front panel LEDs and connectorsLists and describes the FortiGate-5001A LEDs LEDsFabric backplane communication ConnectorsBase backplane communication FortiGate-RTM-XB2 AMC modulesFortiGate-ASM-FB4 Hardware installation SW11 Changing FortiGate-5001A SW11 switch settingsLocation of SW To change or verify the SW11 switch settingOpen FortiGate-5001A mounting componentsTo insert a FortiGate-5001A board into a chassis slot Inserting a FortiGate-5001A boardOpen the handles to their fully open positions FortiGate-5001A normal operating LEDs To remove a FortiGate-5001A board from a chassis slot Removing a FortiGate-5001A boardRemoving a FortiGate-5001A board Installing and removing AMC modules Resetting a FortiGate-5001A boardTo insert an AMC module into a FortiGate-5001A board To install an AMC slot filler panelInserting AMC slot filler panels Inserting AMC modulesTo remove an AMC module from a FortiGate-5001A board Removing AMC modulesFortiGate-5001A does not start up TroubleshootingAll chassis Firmware problem FortiGate AMC modules not detected by FortiGate-5001A board To remove and reset an AMC moduleRegistering your Fortinet product Planning the configurationTransparent mode NAT/Route modeWeb-based manager Choosing the configuration toolCommand Line Interface CLI Factory default settingsConfiguring NAT/Route mode To configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface Using the web-based manager to configure NAT/Route modeTo configure the Default Gateway Using the CLI to configure NAT/Route modeUsing the web-based manager to configure Transparent mode Configuring Transparent modeTo switch from NAT/Route mode to transparent mode Using the CLI to configure Transparent modeUpgrading FortiGate-5001A firmware To upgrade the firmware using the web-based managerTo upgrade the firmware using the CLI FortiGate-5001A base backplane data communication CLI FortiGate-5001A fabric backplane data communication To power off a FortiGate-5001A board Powering off the FortiGate-5001A boardPowering off the FortiGate-5001A board Register your Fortinet product Customer service and technical supportFortinet documentation Regulatory compliance Trademarks

5001A-SW, 5001A-DW specifications

Fortinet's FortiGate 5001A is a high-performance, next-generation firewall designed to meet the demands of large enterprises and data centers. The model comes in two distinct configurations—the 5001A-DW for data center workloads and the 5001A-SW for enhanced security capabilities.

The 5001A-DW is specifically tailored for critical data center environments, offering robust security and seamless integration into virtualized infrastructures. Its hardware design accommodates high capacity and throughput, beneficial for managing large volumes of data without compromising on security. This variant supports advanced networking technologies, such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV), making it a versatile solution for organizations looking to optimize their network performance.

On the other hand, the 5001A-SW focuses more on advanced threat protection, integrating Fortinet’s FortiOS operating system, which provides comprehensive and consolidated security features. This model is engineered to safeguard against sophisticated cyber threats through its AI-powered security analytics and automated response capabilities. With an array of built-in security features, including IPS (Intrusion Prevention System), Application Control, and Web Filtering, the 5001A-SW enhances visibility and control over the network environment.

Both models provide exceptional SSL inspection capabilities, allowing organizations to analyze encrypted traffic without latency. With Fortinet's Security Fabric technology, the 5001A series offers integrated security across various network layers, streamlining security management and improving response times to threats.

The appliances also support advanced routing protocols and capabilities like Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) to facilitate complex network designs. Their flexibility in deployment makes them suitable for a variety of environments, whether on-premises or in the cloud.

In terms of performance, the FortiGate 5001A series boasts impressive throughput rates, ensuring that organizations can scale their security measures in line with their growth. They are designed to minimize downtime, allowing for continuous and uninterrupted security operations.

Overall, the Fortinet FortiGate 5001A-DW and 5001A-SW models stand out for their scalability, advanced threat protection, and robust performance, positioning them as essential tools for organizations seeking to fortify their defenses against evolving cyber threats in today's digital landscape.