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Each shelf manager has two ethernet interfaces (ETH 0 and ETH 1). You can connect to ETH 0 from the shelf manager front panel. ETH 1 connects to the
The shelf managers detect alarm conditions and communicate alarm signals to the
The shelf managers are hot swappable. You can remove a shelf manager by opening the extraction lever until the hot swap LED starts blinking. When the hot swap LED turns solid blue you can remove the shelf manager from the
Figure 3: FortiGate-5140 shelf manager front panel
ETH 0 and 1 network | Reset | Hot Swap |
activity LEDs | Button | LED |
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ETH1 | link/Act |
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ETH 0 | 10/100 | Yellow |
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| This shelf manager is operating normally as the active shelf |
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| This shelf manager is operating normally as the backup shelf |
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HOT SWAP | Off |
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| The shelf manager is ready to be removed. |
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| Long blink |
| The shelf manager is starting up after being inserted into the |
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| The shelf manager is shutting down in preparation for being |
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