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1. jojo 0 o o Pre rio i ae 2 x 1200W 2400W a Sn e 2 1 redundancy n Ln E o o o o o 1 FortiGate 5140 chassis Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray To use a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray with the FortiGate 5140 chassis you need to make DC power connections between the FortiGate 5140 chassis and the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray You also need to the connect the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground Each FortiGate 5140 PEM includes 4 connectors that connect power to 4 different power zones in the FortiGate 5140 chassis Each power zone supplies power to different FortiGate 5140 slots and cooling fan trays You should always connect all 4 power zones To connect a FortiGate 5140 PEM to a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray The following procedure describes how to connect power to PEM A You can repeat this procedure to connect PEM B You need the following tools and equipment to connect a FortiGate 5140 PEM to a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray A number 2 Phillips screwdriver An electrostatic discharge ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap with connection cord Four black AWG 14 stranded wires with terminal lugs attached and labelled 48V Four red AWG 14 stranded wires with terminal lugs attached and labelled RTN A FortiGate 5053 power converter tray containing two or three FortiGate 5140 power supplies and mounted in a rack nea
2. Connect 4 red return wires to the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray V RTN RED terminal Connect these red wires to connectors 1 2 3 and 4 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled RTN 5 Secure the power wires to the FortiGate 5140 chassis using tie wraps and the back cable tray If required label the black wires 48V If required label the red wires RTN Re attach the terminal block cover to the FortiGate 5140 PEM Attach the clear plastic cover to the back of the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray O o Oo FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 26 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Power connection and configuration 10 Connect the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray to AC power Only connect the power supplies that are installed in the FortiGate 5053 to AC power For example if your FortiGate 5053 includes two FortiGate 5140 power supplies the power supplies will be installed in slots 1 and 2 In this case you should only connect AC in connectors 1 and 2 to AC power If your FortiGate 5053 power convertor tray contains three power supples connect all three AC in connectors to AC power The photograph in Figure 18 shows how to connect four RTN RED and four 48V BLACK wires to the FortiGate 5053 power convertor tray This photograph also shows the clear back cover of the FortiGate 5053 installed You should install this cover using the mounting hardware provided Install the c
3. Green OK LED on all cooling fan trays see Figure 8 on page 15 The cooling fan trays are on the FortiGate 5140 front panel see Figure 1 on page 6 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 27 http docs fortinet com Feedback Turning on FortiGate 5140 chassis power As well the Status LED on the FortiGate 5140 shelf manager front panels should be lit see Figure 3 on page 9 None of the LEDs on the shelf alarm panel SAP should be lit see Figure 4 on page 10 The shelf manager and shelf alarm panels are on the FortiGate 5140 front panel see Figure 1 on page 6 When the chassis first starts up you should also hear the chassis cooling fan trays operating In addition if any FortiGate 5000 series modules have been installed in the chassis they should power on and their front panel LEDs should indicate that they are operating normally 28 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback 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 Moun
4. FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide A detailed guide to the FortiGate 5140 chassis This FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide describes FortiGate 5140 hardware features and how to install the FortiGate 5140 chassis The most recent versions of this and all FortiGate 5000 series documents are available from the FortiGate 5000 page of the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site http docs forticare com Visit http support fortinet com to register your FortiGate 5140 R chassis By registering you can receive product updates technical support and FortiGuard services IAT MET UNIFIED THREAT MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 Warnings and cautions Warnings and cautions Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or maintain FortiGate 5000 series equipment Read and comply with all warnings cautions and notices in this document a CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions Caution You should be aware of the following cautions and warnings before installing FortiGate 5000 series Sa hardware Turning off all power switches may not turn off all power to the FortiGate 5000 series equipment Some circuitry in the FortiGate 5000 series equipment may continue to operate even though all power switches are off Many FortiGate 5000 components are hot swappable and can be i
5. 30 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback For more information Fortinet documentation For more information Support for your Fortinet product is available as online help from within the web based manager from the Tools and Documentation CD included with the product on the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site from the Fortinet Knowledge Center web site as well as from Fortinet Technical Support Fortinet documentation The most up to date publications and previous releases of Fortinet product documentation are available from the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site at http docs forticare com FortiGate 5000 series documentation is located in its own section of the site at http docs forticare com fgt5k html Fortinet Tools and Documentation CD Fortinet documentation is available from the Fortinet Tools and Documentation CD shipped with your Fortinet product The documents on this CD are current for your product at shipping time For the latest versions of all Fortinet documentation see the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site at http docs forticare com Fortinet Knowledge Center Additional information about Fortinet products is available from the Fortinet Knowledge Center The knowledge center contains troubleshooting and how to articles FAQs technical notes and more Visit the Fortinet Knowledge Center at http kc forticare com Comments on Fortine
6. 48 V for between 200 and 300 ms The acceptance voltage range is from O 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 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback 11 Shelf manager command line interface CLI FortiGate 5140 chassis Figure 6 The telco alarm connector DB 15 male Table 5 Telco alarm connector pin assignment 50 0000009 00000000 o 8 Pin Name Description 1 AMIR MinorReset 2 AMIR MinorReset 3 AMAR MajorReset 4 AMAR MajorReset 5 ACNO CriticalAlarm NO 6 ACNC CriticalAlarm NC 7 ACCOM CriticalAlarm COM 8 AMINO MinorAlarm NO 9 AMINC MinorAlarm NC 10 AMINCOM MinorAlarm COM 11 AMANO MajorAlarm NO 12 AMANC MajorAlarm NC 13 AMACOM MajorAlarm COM 14 APRCO PwrAlarm NO 15 APRCOM PwrAlarm COM Shield Shelf GND Shelf Ground Shelf manager command line interface CLI You can use the shelf manager CLI to comm
7. FortiSwitch 5003A or FortiSwitch 5003 board for redundancy FortiSwitch 5003A boards can also provide fabric backplane communication using the FortiGate 5140 fabric backplane channels You can mix and match any combination of FortiGate 5000 series boards in the FortiGate 5140 chassis For example you could install four FortiGate 5005FA2 boards four FortiGate 5001SX boards and four FortiGate 5001FA2 boards You can also install FortiController 5208 and FortiGate 5005FA2 boards in a FortiGate 5140 chassis to create a FortiGate 5005 DIST security system Some of the boards installed in a FortiGate 5140 chassis can be operating in a FortiGate HA cluster and some can be operating as standalone FortiGate units You can also operate multiple HA clusters and standalone FortiGate units in a single FortiGate 5140 chassis You can also use FortiSwitch 5003A or FortiSwitch 5003 boards to operate HA clusters consisting of FortiGate 5000 series boards installed in multiple FortiGate 5000 chassis You can also use FortiSwitch 5003A boards for fabric data communication between chassis The FortiGate 5140 chassis also includes 14 rear transition module RTM slots The FortiGate 5050 chassis supports 10 gigabit fabric channel communication if you have installed FortiGate 5001A boards with FortiGate RTM XB2 modules and one or two FortiSwitch 5003A boards The FortiGate 5140 chassis requires 48VDC Data Center DC power If DC power is not available you can instal
8. PEMs labelled A and B Fortinet ships the FortiGate 5140 chassis with PEM A and B installed The PEMs provide redundant DC power connections for the FortiGate 5140 chassis and distribute DC power to the chassis slots and to the fan trays Figure 2 FortiGate 5140 chassis back panel e e e eleeejeeo J RTM slot filler panels Back cable RTM tray ESD socket E PRE zit E Chassis ground connector green 48V 60 VDC RTN nom black red NOB NW A Power Entry Module B Entry Module A terminal block cover removed If you require redundant power you should connect both PEMs to DC power If redundant power is not required you should connect PEM A to DC power Each PEM has four 48V 60 VDC connectors and 4 RTN connections All eight of these connectors should be connected to DC power Figure 2 on page 7 shows the terminal block cover removed from PEM A and the wiring required to connect PEM A to DC power While operating the FortiGate 5140 both terminal block covers should be installed FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Physical description of the FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 chassis For detailed information about connecting power to the FortiGate 5140 chassis see Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground on page 17 or Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using
9. R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel Table 4 FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel connectors Connector Type Speed Protocol Description SERIAL 1 RJ 45 9600 bps RS 232 Serial connection to the primary shelf manager 8 N 1 serial command line interface SERIAL 2 RJ 45 9600 bps RS 232 Serial connection to the secondary shelf 8 N 1 serial manager command line interface ALARM micro N A Telco The external dry relay Telco alarm interface DB 15 Form c 48VDC provides Telco form c relay male connections for minor major and critical power faults The cable required to connect to the alarm interface is not supplied by Fortinet Figure 5 shows the connections between the primary and secondary shelf managers and the shelf alarm panel Figure 5 Connections between the shelf managers and the shelf alarm panel ForriGare 5140SAP SERIAL 1 SERIAL2 F mTICIET rrrrtt YF FP cH o SPP EES PC Switch Buffer PCA9545 LTC4300 E ShMM 500 PC Switch Buffer PCA9545 LTC4300 ShMM 500 Shelf alarm panel telco alarms The shelf alarm panel telco alarm interface relay circuits are capable of carrying 60 VDC or 1 A with a max rating of 30 VA The shelf alarm panel accepts timed pulse inputs for clearing minor and major alarm states Reset is accomplished by asserting a voltage differential from 3 3 V to
10. the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray on page 20 The power entry modules are hot swappable which means you can remove and replace a defective PEM while the FortiGate 5140 is operating assuming that the FortiGate 5140 system has both PEMs connected to DC power for redundancy The back panel also includes the back cable tray an ESD socket and the chassis ground connector The ground connector must be connected to Data Center ground see Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground on page 27 Use the back cable tray for securing and managing DC power RTN and ground wires The back panel also contains 14 RTM slots numbered to correspond to the front panel slots The RTM slots are available for FortiGate 5000 RTM modules such as the FortiGate RTM XB2 module When the FortiGate 5140 chassis is shipped these slots are covered by RTM slot filler panels Physical description of the FortiGate 5140 chassis The FortiGate 5140 chassis is a 12U chassis that can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack Table 1 describes the physical characteristics of the FortiGate 5140 chassis Table 1 FortiGate 5140 chassis physical description Dimensions 21 x 19 x 20 6 in 53 3 x 48 3 x 52 4 cm Height x Width x Depth Shipping weight 110 Ib 50 kg completely assembled with packaging Operating environment Temperature 32 to 104 F 5 to 45 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 Non condensing Stora
11. 140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray If data center DC power is not available you can use the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray with FortiGate 5140 power supplies shown in Figure 11 to convert AC power to DC power The FortiGate 5053 power converter tray and the power supplies are not supplied with the FortiGate 5140 chassis and must be purchased separately This section contains the following information about the FortiGate 5140 chassis and the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray FortiGate 5053 power converter tray front and back panel Selecting the power supplies and power convertor trays that you need for your FortiGate 5140 configuration Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 20 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Power connection and configuration FortiGate 5053 power converter tray front and back panel The front panel of the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray shown in Figure 11 provides access to the FortiGate 5140 power supplies Figure 11 Front panel of the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray with one power supply removed AC Power LED DC Power LED I Tum mo e m am 2 em cm EEC cec Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 The LEDs for each installed power supply are visible from the FortiGate 5053 power converter t
12. 23 http docs fortinet com Feedback Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray Redundant FortiGate 5053 power converter trays A single FortiGate 5053 power converter tray is usually only connected to one FortiGate 5140 PEM If this PEM or FortiGate 5053 power converter tray fails or is disconnected the FortiGate 5140 chassis will lose power You can supply redundant power to the entire FortiGate 5140 chassis by adding a second FortiGate 5053 power converter containing two or three FortiGate 5140 power supplies and connected this FortiGate 5053 power converter tray to the second FortiGate 5140 PEM Figure 15 Redundant FortiGate 5053 power converter trays Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 2 FortiGate 5053 power convertor trays Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 4 FortiGate 5140 power supplies 2 x 1200W 2400W i xr Og amp CEE CEC NEM 2x1200W 2400W umm RT ccc cec 1 FortiGate 5140 chassis 24 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Power connection and configuration Figure 16 Redundant FortiGate 5053 power converter trays and 2 1 redundant FortiGate 5140 power supplies Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 2 FortiGate 5053 power convertor trays Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 6 FortiGate 5140 power supplies 2 x 1200W 2400W ME a Ma 2 1 redundancy l eth wo ND a a T XD 6
13. 5053 power converter tray and two FortiGate 5140 power supplies see Figure 13 The FortiGate 5140 power supplies are installed in FortiGate 5053 slots 1 and 2 This configuration supplies 2400W of power to the FortiGate 5140 chassis Note If you will not be filling all of the FortiGate 5140 slots you may not need both FortiGate 5140 power supplies Figure 13 Non redundant power for all FortiGate 5140 chassis slots 1 FortiGate 5053 EN A RR e convertor tray Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Forriner PX ci iy xr ms F t iP IP E f TE 2 FortiGate 5140 power supplies aT ee SRT 2x 1200W 2400w E i i EEE q t 1 FortiGate 5140 chassis Redundant FortiGate 5140 power supplies You can supply redundant power to a FortiGate 5140 chassis by adding a third FortiGate 5140 power supply to the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray see Figure 14 If one of the FortiGate 5140 power supplies in the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray fails the third power supply takes its place without a power interruption Figure 14 2 1 redundant FortiGate 5140 power supplies 1 FortiGate 5053 E A BA ve convertor tray Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 oRTInET i Es NETS 4 o0 8 m uw c o o o o joo e e Qe o IE ele Te Wr I Te I E 3 FortiGate 5140 power supplies c EE 2x1200w 2400w C C C C 2 1 redundancy A A A 1 FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108
14. ate 5140 power supply converts AC power to 48 VDC power Each FortiGate 5140 power supply provides 1200W of power The FortiGate 5053 power converter tray uses 2 1 power supply redundancy If three FortiGate 5140 power supplies are installed in a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray the first two power supplies provide a total of 2400W 2 x 1200W of power The third power supply is the redundant backup The maximum power output for a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray with FortiGate 5140 power supplies is 2400W which can be achieved with two FortiGate 5140 power supplies If you need 2400W of power and power supply redundancy you can add athird FortiGate 5140 power supply Individual power requirements vary If 1200W is enough power and redundancy is not required you require one FortiGate 5053 power converter tray and one FortiGate 5140 power supply If 1200W is sufficient but a redundant power supply is required you can add a second FortiGate 5140 power supply This second power supply will also cover power requirements between 1200 and 2400W If you require redundant power greater than 1200W you can add a third FortiGate 5140 power supply FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 22 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Power connection and configuration Basic power requirements To supply enough power for a FortiGate 5140 chassis with a total of 14 FortiGate and FortiSwitch modules you require one FortiGate
15. ay esee nennen nnns 20 FortiGate 5053 power converter tray front and back panel 21 Selecting the power supplies and power convertor trays that you need for your FortiGate 5140 configuration 22 Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray ren corta ie rs a di Hia pe Len naar LE TREE Med a Nun 25 Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground 27 Turning on FortiGate 5140 chassis power eeeeeeennnnenn nnne 27 FortiGate 5140 hardware procedures sess 29 Mounting the FortiGate 5140 chassis eese 29 PAW TOW esis roer 29 Inserting 5000 series modules into a FortiGate 5140 chassis 29 Using FortiSwitch 5003A and FortiSwitch 5003 boards for backplane COMMUMICAGON c 30 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Contents For more information eeeeeeeee eene enne nnne nnn nnn nnn nnnm 31 Fortinet documeritation eias aaiinaeesca dux ee achat sagen ee anios eno RAE ERR RR casas E RNROD 31 Fortinet Tools and Documentation CD essere 31 Fortinet Knowledge Center sessi essen tene nennt nennt nnn nenas 31 Comments on Fortinet technica
16. ay is powered and operating normally LED Alarm LED Normally off Turns red when there is a problem with the fan tray E HS hot swap Normally off Blinking blue indicates that the fan tray is entering the hot LED swap mode Solid Blue indicates that the fan tray is in hot swap mode and can be removed from the chassis HS hot Press the HS button to enter hot swap mode When the HS LED becomes swap button Solid blue you can remove the fan tray from the chassis FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 15 http docs fortinet com Feedback Cooling fan trays FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 16 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Power connection and configuration Power connection and configuration This chapter describes how to connect data center DC power to a FortiGate 5140 chassis If data center DC power is not available this document also describes how to use the FortiGate 5053 power convertor tray to supply DC power to the FortiGate 5140 chassis This chapter describes About data center DC power Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray Turning on FortiGate 5140 chassis power About data center DC power The FortiGate 5140 chassis is designed to be installed in a data center or simi
17. 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 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 29 http docs fortinet com Feedback Using FortiSwitch 5003A and FortiSwitch 5003 boards for backplane communication FortiGate 5140 hardware procedures from static discharge and physical shock Only handle or work with FortiGate 5000 series and FortiSwitch 5000 series modules at a static free workstation Always wear a grounded electrostatic discharge ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap when handling FortiGate 5000 series or FortiSwitch 5000 series modules j Caution FortiGate 5000 series and FortiSwitch 5000 series modules must be protected rear panel For optimum cooling performance and safety front panel slots must contain a FortiGate 5000 series module or an air baffle slot filler and rear panel slots must either be covered or must contain a rear transition module or slot filler As well the removable PEM terminal block covers must be installed over the power connectors on the back of the chassis v Caution Do not operate the FortiGate 5140 chassis with open slots on the front panel or See the following documents for information about installing and removing the following FortiGate 5000 serie
18. chassis encounters problems All FortiGate 5000 modules installed in the chassis communicate with the shelf managers The FortiGate 5140 shelf managers are factory installed In most cases users do not have to install or configure the shelf managers 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 FortiGate 5140 backplane The shelf managers detect alarm conditions and communicate alarm signals to the FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel The shelf alarm panel also contains serial interfaces for connecting to the shelf managers 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 FortiGate 5140 chassis Figure 3 FortiGate 5140 shelf manager front panel ETH 0 and 1 network Reset Hot Swap activity LEDs Button LED Retention ETHO Status Handle Screw 100base T LEDs Ethernet Table 2 FortiGate 5140 shelf manager LEDs LED State Description ETHO 10 100 Yellow The Ethernet interface is connected at 100 Mbps ETH 1 link Act Green Blinking LED indicates network traffic Off No link STATUS Green This shelf manager is operating normally as the active shelf manager Usually the primary shelf manager operates as the active shelf manager Red This she
19. chassis to data center ground The FortiGate 5140 chassis includes a ground terminal on the lower left side of the FortiGate 5140 back panel see Figure 2 on page 7 The shelf ground terminal provides two M6 bolts to connect a double lug ground terminal cable This connector must be connected to data center ground You need the following tools and equipment to connect the FortiGate 5140 chassis to ground Anumber 2 Phillips screwdriver An electrostatic discharge ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap with connection cord One green AWG 6 stranded wire with terminal lug with 45 angle tongue attached FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 19 http docs fortinet com Feedback Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray Figure 10 Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground Chassis ground connector green FortiGate 5140 Ground connector Data Center ground connector To connect the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground 1 Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame 2 Connect the green ground wire from the data center ground to the ground connector on the FortiGate 5140 chassis see Figure 10 3 Secure the ground wire to the chassis using tie wraps and the back cable tray Optionally label the ground wire GND Connecting the FortiGate 5
20. connecting both PEMs the 48VDC and RTN terminals on PEM A and PEM B must be wired symmetrically This means that the connections must be the same to both PEMs FortiGate 5140 PEMs are hot swappable which means you can remove and replace a defective PEM while the system is operating assuming that the FortiGate 5140 system has both PEMs connected for redundancy It is not necessary to notify the software or reset the system power You can add remove or replace a second PEM without interrupting FortiGate 5140 operation FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 17 http docs fortinet com Feedback Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground This section describes Connecting a FortiGate 5140 PEM to data center DC power Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground Connecting a FortiGate 5140 PEM to data center DC power The following procedure describes how to connect power to PEM A You can repeat this procedure to connect PEM B Figure 9 Connecting a FortiGate 5140 PEM to data center DC power Data Center 48VDC connector Data Center RTN connector 48V 60 VDC black to Data Center 48VDC RTN positive red to Data Center RTN Hot swap LED Alarm LED OK LED Hot swap button TERMINAL BLOCK COVER N Remove terminal block cover and N decable before removing PEM N 48V 60 VDC nom RTN positive ter
21. dd a blank password To use the shelf manager command line interface agent CLIA Once you have logged into the shelf manager CLI you use the Command Line Interface Agent CLIA to enter shelf manager commands Usually you do this from the Linux command line by entering c1ia followed by the required CLIA command verb and parameters The CLIA executable connects to the main Shelf Manager software process passes the command information to it and retrieves the results 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 lt N gt shm lt N gt power supply lt N gt valid in 2 x systems only fan tray lt N gt PwrReorder lt addrl gt fru idl before after addr2 fru id2 gt The FortiGate 5140 chassis includes a front accessible air filter This filter must be in place for the FortiGate 5140 chassis to operate normally If the air filter is not locked into place this is detected by an air filter presence switch Air filters should be inspected regularly and cleaned if dirty or replaced if damaged If the filter bec
22. eed Fortinet s maximum rated ambient temperature Installing FortiGate 5000 series equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised FortiGate 5000 series chassis should be installed by a qualified electrician FortiGate 5000 series equipment shall be installed and connected to an electrical supply source in accordance with the applicable codes and regulations for the location in which it is installed Particular attention shall be paid to use of correct wire type and size to comply with the applicable codes and regulations for the installation location Connection of the supply wiring to the terminal block on the equipment may be accomplished using Listed wire compression lugs for example Pressure Terminal Connector made by Ideal Industries Inc or equivalent which is suitable for AWG 10 Particular attention shall be given to use of the appropriate compression tool specified by the compression lug manufacturer if one is specified FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 2 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback Contents Contents Warnings and cautions eiim anaana AAAA REX ERRER AAN RRR ERR KEXRRRRRU NAIAN 2 FortiGate 5140 chassis eneselciee ccce ccc cce uexe ce cene e ttn nn anu nasA n nA E RnanGA 5 FortiGate 5140 chassis front panel leen eene nennen 6 FortiGate 5140 chassis back pan
23. el s eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeesneneeeeeeseeeens 7 Physical description of the FortiGate 5140 chassis ss 8 FortiGate 5140 shelf managers eeeeseeeeeeseeeeeneeenennen nnne nnne nennen 8 Shelf Manager fan and power control sssssssseeene eene 10 FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel ueesesseseesiseeseeseeseeee enne nennen 10 Shelf alarm panel telco alarms sssssssssssssssssseseeeneee enne 11 Shelf manager command line interface CLI eeeeeeene 12 Connecting to the shelf manager CLI using a serial port sssessss 12 NIBIL cc cae ca PRP CEE REL A E E A 14 Cooling fan trays eee etta rennen tke ra nue b aaa Far ck KR NERA e ck a Fo na oa dau um era ER 15 Power connection and configuration so 17 About data center DC DOWer nennen nnn ph tei ERR RE RRXRn RRARE NR EE ER ERAR anakaa adina ana 17 Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground eese eene nennen nennen nennen innen nnns 17 Connecting a FortiGate 5140 PEM to data center DC power suuusssss 18 Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground 19 Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tr
24. ge environment Temperature 13 to 158 F 25 to 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 Non condensing Power consumption Maximum 2 980W DC Power input 2x redundant 37VDC to 72VDC 30A per power feed total 4 4 power feeds FortiGate 5140 shelf managers The FortiGate 5140 chassis includes one or two redundant hot swappable shelf managers located in the dedicated shelf manager slots on the right of the FortiGate 5140 front panel The primary shelf manager is installed above the secondary shelf manager The shelf managers support redundant operation with automatic switchover If both shelf managers are operating normally one acts as the active shelf manager and the other as the standby Usually the primary shelf manager would be the active shelf manager and the secondary shelf manager would be the standby shelf manager The shelf managers monitor each other and either can trigger a switchover if necessary The active shelf manager performs all shelf manager functions If the active shelf manager fails or is removed the standby shelf manager takes over all shelf manager functions FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 8 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 shelf managers The FortiGate 5140 shelf managers control chassis power up and power down chassis power distribution monitor chassis operating parameters monitor and control chassis cooling and can signal alarms if the
25. l a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray purchased separately with FortiGate 5140 power supplies This chapter describes the FortiGate 5140 chassis and includes the following sections FortiGate 5140 chassis front panel FortiGate 5140 chassis back panel Physical description of the FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 shelf managers FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel Shelf manager command line interface CLI Air filter Cooling fan trays FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis front panel FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 chassis front panel Figure 1 shows the front panel of a FortiGate 5140 chassis Two FortiSwitch 5003A boards are installed in slots 1 and 2 Twelve FortiGate 5001A DW boards installed in slots 3 to 14 Figure 1 FortiGate 5140 chassis front panel with FortiGate 5001A DW and FortiSwitch 5003A boards installed FortiGate 5001A DW FortiGate 5001A DW boards boards slots 3 5 7 9 FortiSwitch 5003A slots 4 6 8 10 11 and 13 boards 12 and 14 slots 1 and 2 ESD socket L e SS Shelf alarm pe inet ForpGere 5140 LU DO panel SAP 13 11 9 7 5 3 Slot numbers Primary shelf manager Secondary shelf manager air filter Front cable tray Cooling fan trays 0 1 2 The FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel SAP and primary and secondary FortiGate 5140 Shelf Managers are also vi
26. l documentation esee 31 Customer service and technical support essere 31 Register your Fortinet product eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenennen nennen nnn nnne nnn nnn 31 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 chassis You can install up to 14 FortiGate 5000 series boards in the 14 front panel slots of the FortiGate 5140 ATCA chassis The FortiGate 5140 is a 12U chassis that contains two redundant hot swappable DC power entry modules that connect to 48 VDC Data Center DC power The FortiGate 5140 chassis also includes three hot swappable cooling fan trays and a front accessible air filter If all 14 front panel slots contain FortiGate 5005A2 FortiGate 5001SX or FortiGate 5001FA2 boards the FortiGate 5140 chassis provides a total of 112 FortiGate gigabit ethernet interfaces If all 14 slots contain FortiGate 5001A boards the FortiGate 5140 chassis supports 28 1 Gigabit ethernet FortiGate interfaces If you add FortiGate ADM XB2 modules to the FortiGate 5001A boards the FortiGate 5140 chassis supports another 28 10 Gigabit interfaces You can also install a FortiSwitch 5003A or FortiSwitch 5003 board in the FortiGate 5140 chassis to provide base backplane communications Base backplane communications can be used for HA heartbeat communications and for data communications You can add a second
27. lar location that has available 48VDC power also called battery power Fortinet expects that most FortiGate 5140 customers will be installing their FortiGate equipment in a data center or similar location that is already equipped with a 48VDC power system that provides power to existing networking or telecom equipment The FortiGate 5140 chassis are designed to be connected directly to this DC power system In this document data center DC power refers to a 48VDC power system that is already available at the location at which the FortiGate 5140 chassis is being installed Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center DC power and data center ground Connect the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center DC power using the redundant power entry modules PEMs on the FortiGate 5140 back panel Fortinet supplies and recommends AWG 14 stranded wires for all power connections Black for A8VDC and red for RTN Green AWG 6 wires are recommended for ground connections If required install terminal lugs on the wires before connecting them to the PEM terminal strips Connect all eight of the terminals on the PEM terminal strips four black 48VDC connections and four red RTN connections Each FortiGate 5140 PEM includes 4 connectors that connect power to 4 different power zones in the FortiGate 5140 chassis Each power zone supplies power to different FortiGate 5140 slots and cooling fan trays You should always connect all 4 power zones If you are
28. larm panel Serial 1 or Serial 2 port see Figure 7 Connect the Fortinet console cable to your PC or other device RS 232 console port 3 Start a terminal emulation program for example HyperTerminal on the management computer Use these settings Baud Rate bps 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Press enter to connect to the CLI 5 Atthe 1ogin prompt enter the shelf manager user name and password The default user name is root with no password When you log into the shelf manager CLI you are logging into a Linux shell as root You can begin entering commands at the prompt To add or change the shelf manager root account password For enhanced security you should use the following steps to add a password for the shelf manager root account 1 Atthe prompt enter the following Linux command to add a password for the root account passwd FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 13 http docs fortinet com Feedback Air filter FortiGate 5140 chassis Air filter 2 Enter and confirm a new password for the root account The password should be between 5 and 8 characters long and should include a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers You can use the passwd command to change the root account password at any time You can also use the passwd command to remove the root account Enter the passwd command and when prompted for a password press enter to a
29. lf manager is operating normally as the backup shelf manager Usually the secondary shelf manager operates as the standby shelf manager HOT SWAP Off The shelf manager is not ready to be removed Blue The shelf manager is ready to be removed Long blink The shelf manager is starting up after being inserted into the chassis Short blink The shelf manager is shutting down in preparation for being removed from the chassis FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 9 http docs fortinet com Feedback FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel FortiGate 5140 chassis Shelf Manager fan and power control The FortiGate 5140 shelf managers monitor the internal temperature of the FortiGate 5140 chassis and adjust the operating speed of the FortiGate 5140 chassis cooling fans as required When the chassis is first powered on all cooling fans run at full speed Once the shelf manager is up and running the shelf manager reduces cooling fan speeds to maintain an optimum temperature in the chassis If shelf managers are not installed or not operating correctly the FortiGate 5140 chassis cooling fans always operate at full speed FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel The FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel SAP located at the top of the FortiGate 5140 front panel provides LED indicators of FortiGate 5140 alarms a telco alarm connector an alarm LED reset button and console access to the FortiGate 5140 shelf
30. managers The LED alarm indicators include critical major and minor alarms as well as three user defined 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 LEDs blink and all of the alarm relays are deactivated Figure 4 FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel front panel Minor Alarm Amber Major Alarm Red Critical Alarm Red User 1 Alarm Amber User 2 Alarm Amber User 3 Alarm Amber runmrisure 51405AR SERIAL 4 SERIAL 2 zd RTINET ggg M CJ T oe Retention Alarm SERIAL 1 Primary Screw LED Reset Shelf Manager Button SERIAL 2 Secondary Shelf Manager Telco Alarm Retention Interface Screw Table 3 FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel LEDs LED State Description CRITICAL Off Normal operation Red Indicates a critical alarm Eng Alarm cutoff ACO activated by pressing the alarm LED reset button e MAJOR Off Normal operation Red Indicates a major alarm eve Alarm cutoff ACO activated by pressing the alarm LED reset button e MINOR Off Normal operation Amber Indicates a minor alarm Blinking Alarm cutoff ACO activated by pressing the alarm LED reset button Amber USER1 Off Normal operation USER2 Amber Indicates a user definable alarm USER3 Blinking Alarm cutoff ACO activated by pressing the alarm LED reset button Amber 10 FortiGate 5140
31. minal strip terminal strip connectors connectors 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Table 7 FortiGate 5140 PEM LEDs and controls LED Control Description E HS hot swap Normally off Blinking blue indicates that the PEM is entering the hot swap fea LED mode Solid Blue indicates that the PEM is in hot swap mode and can be removed from the chassis A Alarm LED Normally off Turns red when there is a problem with the power source or if Al one or more of the 8 PEM fuses are blown or missing OK operate Green when the PEM is powered and operating normally LED HS hot Press the HS button to enter hot swap mode When the HS LED becomes swap button Solid blue you can remove the PEM from the chassis You need the following tools and equipment to connect a FortiGate 5140 PEM to data center DC power Anumber 2 Phillips screwdriver An electrostatic discharge ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap with connection cord Four black AWG 14 stranded wires with terminal lugs attached and labelled 48V Four red AWG 14 stranded wires with terminal lugs attached and labelled RTN FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 18 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback Power connection and configuration To connect a FortiGate 5140 PEM to data center DC power 1 Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame Loosen the screws and remove the
32. nstalled or removed while the power is on But some of the procedures in this document may require power to be turned off and completely disconnected Follow all instructions in the procedures in this document that describe disconnecting FortiGate 5000 series equipment from power sources telecommunications links and networks before installing or removing FortiGate 5000 series components or performing other maintenance tasks Failure to follow the instructions in this document can result in personal injury or equipment damage Install FortiGate 5000 series chassis at the lower positions of a rack to avoid making the rack top heavy and unstable Donotinsert metal objects or tools into open chassis slots Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage FortiGate 5000 series equipment Only perform the procedures described in this document from an ESD workstation If no such station is available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti static wrist strap and attaching it to an available ESD connector such as the ESD sockets provided on FortiGate 5000 series chassis Make sure all FortiGate 5000 series components have reliable grounding Fortinet recommends direct connections to the building ground If you install a FortiGate 5000 series component in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Make sure the operating ambient temperature does not exc
33. omes dirty clean it with a vacuum or with compressed air The filter meets the requirements of the Telcordia Technologies Generic Requirements GR 78 CORE specification The air filter can be removed by pulling the air filter handle on the front of the FortiGate 5140 chassis To install a new filter push the air filter into the guide rails at each side of the shelf until the filter locks into place 14 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis Cooling fan trays Cooling fan trays The FortiGate 5140 chassis contains three interchangeable hot swappable cooling fan trays installed at the front bottom of the chassis You can remove any fan tray by lifting the front cable tray pressing the hot swap button on the tray front panel fully loosening the mounting knots and then pulling the fan tray out using the extraction handle Each cooling fan tray contains two radial fans for cooling the modules installed in the FortiGate 5140 chassis Fan speeds are monitored by a tachometer signal sent from the cooling fan trays to the shelf manager The shelf manager regulates the fan speed by adjusting the DC voltage supplied to the fan trays Figure 8 Cooling fan tray front panel OK LED Alarm LED Hot swap LED Hot swap button Table 6 FortiGate 5140 fan tray LEDs and controls LED Control Description OK operate Green when the fan tr
34. over after connecting the power but before turning the power on Figure 18 Wiring the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray 48V BLACK Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground The FortiGate 5053 power converter tray does not have a ground connector So even if you are using a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray to supply DC power to your FortiGate 5140 you must use the procedure Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to data center ground on page 19 to connect the FortiGate 5140 to data center ground Turning on FortiGate 5140 chassis power If you are using a FortiGate 5053 power convertor connect the FortiGate 5053 power convertor to AC power When the FortiGate 5140 power supplies start up the power supply fans should begin operating Each FortiGate 5140 power supply has two front panel power LEDs see Figure 11 on page 21 When the FortiGate 5053 power convertor is operating normally both of the FortiGate 5140 power supply LEDs should be lit for each connected power supply If you are using data center DC power turn on the power to the chassis according to the requirements of your data center DC power system When the connected DC power source is turned on the FortiGate 5140 chassis powers up If the FortiGate 5140 is operating correctly the following LEDs are lit Green OK LED on each connected PEM see Figure 9 on page 18 The PEMs are on the FortiGate 5140 back panel see Figure 2 on page 7
35. r converter tray on page 25 for details FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback 21 Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray Figure 12 Back panel of the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray The back panel also includes three AC power connectors numbered 1 2 3 The AC connector numbering corresponds to the slot numbering showing in Figure 11 Each connector connects AC power directly to a FortiGate 5140 power supply The FortiGate 5053 can contain 1 2 or 3 FortiGate 5140 power supplies depending on your requirements You should only connect AC power to the power supplies that are installed AC input power characteristics ACinput voltage 110 to 250 VAC AC input current 10A Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Selecting the power supplies and power convertor trays that you need for your FortiGate 5140 configuration This section provides some basic information for determining how many FortiGate 5053 power converter trays and FortiGate 5140 power supplies that you need depending on the power requirements of your FortiGate 5140 chassis This section provides guidelines only Actual requirements may vary depending on your installation requirements Contact Fortinet Technical Support if you need more information The FortiGate 5053 power converter tray contains space for up to three FortiGate 5140 power supplies A FortiG
36. r the FortiGate 5140 chassis Caution The FortiGate 5053 power convertor tray should not be connected to AC power until specified in the following procedure FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 25 http docs fortinet com Feedback Connecting the FortiGate 5140 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray Figure 17 Connecting a FortiGate 5140 PEM to a FortiGate 5053 power converter tray 100 240VAC 1 2 3 RTN RED ABV BLACK y e Y ACK B BLA lack 48V 60 VDC to FortiGate 5053 48V BLACK N N N B it Seo s NN qo ORO eh a PEM ae f x SN RED Red RTN to FortiGate 5053 RTN RED 48V 60V Ag n Q TERMINAL BLOCK COVER 48V 60 VDC RTN positive PEN nN terminal strip terminal strip connectors connectors 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame 2 Loosen the screws and remove the terminal block cover from the FortiGate 5140 PEM 3 If required loosen the screws and remove the clear plastic cover from the back of the FortiGate 5053 power convertor tray 4 Connect the DC power wires see Figure 17 Connect 4 black DC power wires to the FortiGate 5053 power converter tray V 48V BLACK terminal Connect these black wires to connectors 1 2 3 and 4 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled 48V 60 VDC nom
37. rams or illustrations may be reproduced transmitted or translated in any form or by any means electronic mechanical manual optical or otherwise for any purpose without prior written permission of Fortinet Inc Trademarks Fortinet FortiGate and FortiGuard are registered trademarks and Dynamic Threat Prevention System DTPS APSecure FortiASIC FortiBIOS FortiBridge FortiClient FortiGate FortiGate Unified Threat Management System FortiGuard Antispam FortiGuard Antivirus FortiGuard Intrusion FortiGuard Web FortiLog FortiAnalyzer FortiManager FortiOS FortiPartner FortiProtect FortiReporter FortiResponse FortiShield and FortiVoIP are trademarks of Fortinet Inc in the United States and or other countries The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Regulatory compliance FCC Class A Part 15 CE mark VCCI C Tick UL CUL 32 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback
38. ray front panel Table 8 FortiGate 5140 power supply LEDs LED State Description AC Power Green The power supply is connected to AC power Off The power supply is not receiving DC power This can happen if an AC cable is not connected if the power supply is not correctly installed in the slot or if the power supply is not functioning DC Power Green The power supply is providing DC power Off The power supply is not providing DC power If the AC power LED is lit and the DC power LED is not the power supply is not functioning correctly and should be replaced This LED can also go off if the power supply overheats If this happens the power supply stops supplying DC power After the power supply cools down in will start supplying DC power again and this LED lights The back panel of the FortiGate 5053 shown in Figure 12 includes one DC power connector terminal consisting of a RTN connector and a 48VDC connector The 48VDC connector is labelled V and may also be labelled with 48V BLACK The RTN connector is labelled V and may also be labelled RTN RED Each FortiGate 5140 PEM includes 4 connectors that connect power to 4 different power zones in the FortiGate 5140 chassis Each power zone supplies power to different FortiGate 5140 slots and cooling fan trays You should always connect all 4 power zones See Connecting a FortiGate 5140 chassis to the FortiGate 5053 powe
39. s and FortiSwitch 5000 series modules FortiGate 5001A FortiGate 5001A Security System Guide FortiGate 5005FA2 FortiGate 5005FA2 Security System Guide FortiGate 5001SX FortiGate 5001SX Security System Guide FortiGate 5001FA2 FortiGate 5001FA2 Security System Guide FortiSwitch 5003A FortiSwitch 5003A System Guide FortiGate RTM XB2 FortiGate RTM XB2 System Guide FortiSwitch 5003 FortiSwitch 5003 System Guide Using FortiSwitch 5003A and FortiSwitch 5003 boards for backplane communication FortiSwitch 5003A boards installed in a FortiGate 5140 chassis in slot 1 or slot 2 provide fabric backplane switching for all of the FortiGate 5000 series boards installed in chassis slots 3 and above Fabric backplane switching is most often used for data communication between FortiGate 5000 series boards in a chassis between chassis and between the chassis and the network FortiSwitch 5003A and 5003 boards installed in a FortiGate 5140 chassis in slot 1 or slot 2 provide base backplane switching for all of the FortiGate 5000 series boards installed in chassis slots 3 and above Base backplane switching is usually used for HA heartbeat communication between FortiGate 5000 series boards in HA clusters For complete information about using the FortiSwitch 5003A and 5003 for backplane communications including the FortiSwitch 5003A CLI reference see the FortiSwitch 5003A and 5003 Fabric and Base Backplane Communication Guide
40. sible The factory installed shelf alarm panel displays alarms provides a telco alarm interface and also provides serial connections to the shelf managers The factory installed shelf managers provide power distribution cooling alarms and shelf status for the FortiGate 5140 chassis For more information about these components see FortiGate 5140 shelf alarm panel on page 10 and FortiGate 5140 shelf managers on page 8 optimum cooling performance and safety the slots must contain a FortiGate 5000 series board or an air baffle slot filler As well the removable terminal block cover must be installed over the power connectors on the back of the chassis Y Caution Do not operate the FortiGate 5140 chassis with open slots on the front panel For FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 6 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis FortiGate 5140 chassis back panel Also visible on the front of the FortiGate 5140 chassis Electrostatic discharge ESD socket used for connecting an ESD wrist or ankle band when working with the chassis Front cable tray used for managing and securing ethernet and other cables Front accessible air filter Three hot swappable FortiGate 5140 cooling fan trays FortiGate 5140 chassis back panel Figure 2 on page 7 shows the back panel of the FortiGate 5140 chassis The back panel includes two hot swappable redundant 48V 60 VDC power entry modules
41. t technical documentation Please send information about any errors or omissions in this document or any Fortinet technical documentation to techdoc fortinet com Customer service and technical support Fortinet Technical Support provides services designed to make sure that your Fortinet systems install quickly configure easily and operate reliably in your network Please visit the Fortinet Technical Support web site at http support fortinet com to learn about the technical support services that Fortinet provides Register your Fortinet product Register your Fortinet product to receive Fortinet customer services such as product updates and technical support You must also register your product for FortiGuard services such as FortiGuard Antivirus and Intrusion Prevention updates and for FortiGuard Web Filtering and AntiSpam Register your product by visiting http support fortinet com and selecting Product Registration To register enter your contact information and the serial numbers of the Fortinet products that you or your organization have purchased You can register multiple Fortinet products in a single session without re entering your contact information FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 01 30000 87705 20090108 31 http docs fortinet com Feedback Register your Fortinet product For more information Copyright 2009 Fortinet Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication including text examples diag
42. terminal block cover from the FortiGate 5140 PEM 3 Connect the DC power wires see Figure 9 Connect a black 48V power wire from the data center DC power source to connector 1 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled 48V 60 VDC nom Connect a black 48V power wire from the data center DC power source to connector 2 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled 48V 60 VDC nom Connect a black 48V power wire from the data center DC power source to connector 3 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled 48V 60 VDC nom Connect a black 48V power wire from the data center DC power source to connector 4 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled 48V 60 VDC nom Connect a red RTN return wire from data center RTN to connector 1 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled RTN Connect a red RTN return wire from data center RTN to connector 2 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled RTN Connect a red RTN return wire from data center RTN to connector 3 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled RTN Connect a red RTN return wire from data center RTN to connector 4 on the FortiGate 5140 PEM terminal strip labeled RTN Secure the power cabling to the chassis using tie wraps and the back cable tray If required label the black wires 48V If required label the red wires RTN Re attach the terminal block cover to the FortiGate 5140 PEM oo Connecting the FortiGate 5140
43. ting 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 Sa 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
44. unicate with the intelligent management controllers of the chassis with boards in the chassis and with the shelf manager itself The CLI is an IPMI based set of commands that can be accessed directly or through a higher level management application or a script Using the CLI you can access information about the current state of the chassis including current board population current sensor values threshold settings recent events and overall chassis health Connecting to the shelf manager CLI using a serial port You can connect to the shelf manager CLI by connecting the console cable supplied with your chassis to a management PC console port and to the appropriate shelf alarm panel serial port To connect to the primary shelf manager use Serial 1 To connect to the secondary shelf manager use Serial 2 FortiGate 5140 R Chassis Guide 12 01 30000 87705 20090108 http docs fortinet com e Feedback FortiGate 5140 chassis Shelf manager command line interface CLI Figure 7 Connecting to a shelf manager serial port SERIAL 2 Secondary Shelf Manager SERIAL1 Primary Shelf Manager FortiGate 5140 Shelf Alarm Panel ForniSare 5140SAP SERIAL A SERIAL 2 ALARM FS RTINET e SEAL O og A pod D S es OY FF e SOF Fortinet RJ 45 to 9 pin Console Cable To PC RS 232 Console Port To connect to the shelf manager CLI using a shelf alarm panel serial port 1 Connect the Fortinet console cable to the shelf a
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