FortiGate-5050 chassis FortiGate-5050 shelf manager
FortiGate-5050 Chassis Guide
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For example, you can enter the following command to list the most commonly used CLIA
commands:
clia help
You can also the help command to get more information about specific CLIA commands.
For example, use the following command display help for the shelf pwrreorder
command:
clia help shelf pwrreorder
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
Change the order of FRU Activation and Power Descriptors
instead of <addr> <fru_id> user may use:
board <N>
shm <N>
power_supply <N> (valid in 2.x systems only)
fan_tray <N>
PwrReorder <addr1> <fru_id1> before/after <addr2> <fru_id2>
FortiGate-5050 shelf manager alarm functionsThe FortiGate-5050 shelf manager alarm functions provide LED indicators of
FortiGate-5050 alarms, a telco alarm connector, and an alarm LED reset button. The LED
alarm indicators include critical, major, and minor alarms.
The alarm LED reset button (RESET) on the shelf alarm panel activates the Alarm Cutoff
(ACO) state. When ACO is activated, the active alarm LED blinks and all of the alarm
relays are deactivated.
Shelf manager telco alarmsThe shelf manager telco alarm interface relay circuits are capable of carrying 60 VDC or
1 A with a max. rating of 30 VA. The shelf manager accepts timed pulse inputs for clearing
minor and major alarm states. Reset is accomplished by asserting a voltage differential
from 3.3 V to 48 V for between 200 and 300 ms. The acceptance voltage range is from 0
to 48 VDC continuous (handles up to 60 VDC at a 50% duty cycle). The current drawn by
a reset input does not exceed 12 mA.
The alarm LED reset button activates the alarm cutoff (ACO) state for major, minor, and
user-defined alarms. You cannot reset critical alarms with the alarm LED reset button.
When the ACO state is activated, active alarm LEDs blink and all of the alarm relays are
deactivated. The alarm reset button activates the ACO state but does not clear the alarm
completely.
Figure 5: The telco alarm connector (DB-15 male)
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