Index

hops maximum 100

MSTP max-hops 100 hostname

FortiSwitch-5003A 103 hub/switch

slots 24, 48

hub/switch slot 1 23, 47, 67, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79 hub/switch slot 2 23, 47, 67, 68, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79 hub/switch slot number 23, 47, 67

hub/switch slots 25, 49

I

IEEE 802.1Q 86 image

execute restore 111 index 71, 75, 78, 82 instance

spanning tree 98 interface 94 introduction

Fortinet documentation 127

IP

system interface 104 IP address

mgmt interface 104 IPv6

link aggregation 33, 56

J

jumbo frames 33, 56

link aggregation 33, 56

L

LACP 8, 33, 56 layer-2 link aggregation

fabric channel 33, 36, 56, 59 LEDs

FortiSwitch-5003 10, 17

link aggregation 8, 33, 36, 56, 59, 101 active-active redundant configuration 36, 37, 59, 60 active-passive redundant configuration 36, 37, 59 IPv6 33, 56

jumbo frames 33, 56 spanning tree 36, 59

third-party switch for redundant configuration 36, 59 transparent mode 33, 56

Link Aggregation Control Protocol 8, 33, 56 looping

avoiding in transparent mode 27, 50

M

management access mgmt interface 104

max-age 100 MSTP timer 100

max-hops 100 MSTP 100

mgmt interface down 104

IP and netmask 104 management access 104 ping 104

ssh 104 starting 104 stopping 104 telnet 104 up 104

MSTP 36, 59, 94

enable or disable for an interface 94 fabric channel 36, 59, 98

forward delay time 100 hello time 100

link aggregation 36, 59 max-age 100 max-hops 100 region name 100 revision number 100

Multi-Spanning Tree Protocol, See MSTP 36, 59, 94, 98

N

name 100

MSTP region name 100 native

VLAN 94 number

MSTP revision number 100

P

Password 70, 73, 76, 84 physical-port 96

ping

CLI command 109 mgmt interface 104

port10 67, 68, 72, 76, 78, 81, 85, 86 port9 67, 68, 72, 78, 81, 85, 86 priority 71, 73, 75, 76, 77, 81, 82, 84

spanning tree 99 value 98

R

reboot

CLI command 110 redundancy 74, 80

fabric channel 33, 36, 56, 59 redundant link

active-passive configuration 37, 60 FortiGate-5001Aactive-passive configuration 38,

60

FortiSwitch-5003Aactive-passive configuration 37, 60

redundant link aggregation active-active 36, 37, 59, 60 active-passive 36, 37, 59 FortiSwitch-5003A board fails 37, 60 third-party switch 36, 59

region

MSTP region name 100 reliability 74, 77, 81, 84

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5003, 5003A specifications

Fortinet's FortiGate 5003 and 5003A are high-capacity, next-generation firewalls designed for enterprises that require advanced security solutions with a strong focus on performance and scalability. These models are part of Fortinet's expansive line of FortiGate appliances, which leverage innovative technologies to provide robust protection against a variety of cyber threats while maintaining seamless network operations.

One of the standout features of the FortiGate 5003 and 5003A is their impressive throughput capabilities. With multiple high-speed network interfaces, these firewalls can handle substantial amounts of traffic, ensuring that data flows smoothly without creating bottlenecks. This makes them ideal for organizations that operate large-scale networks or have significant bandwidth demands.

The FortiGate 5003 series is equipped with Fortinet's proprietary FortiOS, an intuitive operating system that integrates firewall, VPN, antivirus, intrusion prevention, web filtering, and application control functionalities. This comprehensive approach to security allows organizations to protect their networks from an array of cyber threats while simplifying management and reducing operational costs.

Another key characteristic of these models is their use of Fortinet's purpose-built security processing units (SPUs). These hardware-accelerated security chips enable accelerated threat detection and prevention, allowing the 5003 and 5003A to deliver high performance even when advanced security features are enabled. The SPUs play a crucial role in ensuring that organizations can enforce security policies without compromising on speed or efficiency.

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