Fortinet FortiGate-5060 Chassis Manual
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  • Page 1 SERIAL RESET link/Act A detailed guide to the FortiGate-5060 chassis. This FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide describes FortiGate-5060 hardware features, and how to install the FortiGate-5060 chassis. The most recent versions of this and all FortiGate-5000 series documents are available from the...
  • Page 2: Warnings And Cautions

    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. •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FortiGate-5060 chassis FortiGate-5060 front panel ....... . 8 FortiGate-5060 chassis back panel......9 Physical description of the FortiGate-5060 chassis .
  • Page 4 Display threshold sensor values for a physical slot ....42 Display threshold sensor values for a specific sensor ....45 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/...
  • Page 5 Fortinet Tools and Documentation CD ..... . . 79 Fortinet Knowledge Base ......79 Comments on Fortinet technical documentation .
  • Page 6 Contents FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 7: Fortigate-5060 Chassis

    FortiGate-5060 chassis You can install up to six FortiGate-5000 series boards in the six slots of the FortiGate-5060 ATCA chassis. The FortiGate-5060 is a 5U 19-inch rackmount ATCA chassis that contains two redundant hot swappable DC power entry Modules (PEMs) connect to -48 VDC Data Center DC power.
  • Page 8: Fortigate-5060 Front Panel

    The Electrostatic discharge (ESD) socket, used for connecting an ESD wrist band when working with the chassis. Caution: Do not operate the FortiGate-5060 chassis with open slots on the front panel. For optimum cooling performance and safety, the chassis slots must contain a FortiGate-5000 series board or an air baffle slot filler.
  • Page 9: Fortigate-5060 Chassis Back Panel

    -48V to - 60 VDC power entry modules (PEMs) labelled PEM A and PEM B. Fortinet ships the FortiGate-5060 chassis with PEM A and B installed. The PEMs provide redundant DC power connections for the FortiGate-5060 chassis and distribute DC power to the chassis slots and to the fan trays.
  • Page 10: Physical Description Of The Fortigate-5060 Chassis

    Physical description of the FortiGate-5060 chassis FortiGate-5060 chassis Physical description of the FortiGate-5060 chassis The FortiGate-5060 chassis is a 5U chassis that can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack. Table 1 describes the physical characteristics of the FortiGate-5060 chassis.
  • Page 11: Using The Shelf Manager Cli

    FortiGate-5060 chassis FortiGate-5060 shelf managers The FortiGate-5060 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.
  • Page 12: Shelf Manager Fan And Power Control

    FortiGate-5060 chassis cooling fans always operate at full speed. FortiGate-5060 shelf alarm panel The FortiGate-5060 shelf alarm panel (SAP), located at the top of the FortiGate-5060 front panel, provides LED indicators of FortiGate-5060 alarms, a telco alarm connector, an alarm LED reset button, and console access to the FortiGate-5060 shelf managers.
  • Page 13 FortiGate-5060 chassis FortiGate-5060 shelf alarm panel Table 3: FortiGate-5060 shelf alarm panel LEDs State Description Normal operation. (critical) Indicates a critical alarm. Blinking Alarm cutoff (ACO) activated by pressing the alarm LED reset button. MAJ (major) Off Normal operation. Indicates a major alarm.
  • Page 14: Shelf Alarm Panel Telco Alarms

    FortiGate-5060 shelf alarm panel FortiGate-5060 chassis Figure 5: Connections between the shelf managers and the shelf alarm panel 5000SAP SERIAL SERIAL RESET Buffer Buffer I²C-Switch I²C-Switch PCA9545 LTC4300 PCA9545 LTC4300 ShMM-500 ShMM-500 Secondary Shelf Manager (Left) Primary Shelf Manager (Right)
  • Page 15: Air Filter

    Air filters should be inspected regularly. If dirty or damaged, the filter should be disposed of and replaced. The air filter can be removed using the air filter handle on the front of the FortiGate-5060 chassis. To install a new filter, push the new filter into the guide rails at each side of the shelf until the filter locks into place.
  • Page 16: Cooling Fan Trays

    Each cooling fan tray contains six radial fans for cooling the boards and modules installed in the FortiGate-5060 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.
  • Page 17: Power Connection And Configuration

    This chapter describes how to connect DC power to a FortiGate-5060 chassis. If main DC power supplied by the data center in which the FortiGate-5060 chassis is to be installed is not available, you can use a FortiGate power converter shelf to convert AC to DC to supply DC power to the FortiGate-5060 chassis.
  • Page 18: Connecting A Fortigate-5060 Pem To Dc Power

    Black for -48VDC and red for RTN. These cables should only be used to connect the FortiGate-5060 PEMs to a FortiGate power convertor shelf if purchased with your FortiGate-5060 chassis. If the power cable length needs to be longer than 3 ft., higher gauge wires should be used.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Fortigate-5060 Chassis To Data Center Ground

    Press the HS button to enter hot swap mode. When the HS LED becomes solid blue you can remove the PEM from the chassis. swap) button You need the following tools and equipment to connect a FortiGate-5060 PEM to data center DC power: •...
  • Page 20: Connecting The Fortigate-5060 Chassis To Ac Power Using A Fortigate Power Converter Shelf

    If you are using data center DC power, turn own the power to the chassis according to the requirements of your data center DC power system. Once the FortiGate-5060 chassis is connected to DC power you can turn on power to the chassis by turning on the switches on the PEMs (see...
  • Page 21 Power connection and configuration Turning on FortiGate-5060 chassis power The FortiGate-5060 chassis powers up. If the FortiGate-5060 is operating correctly, the OK LEDs on the PEMs and fan trays should be lit. As well, the Status LED on the FortiGate-5060 shelf manager front panel should be lit (see Figure 3 on page 11).
  • Page 22 Turning on FortiGate-5060 chassis power Power connection and configuration FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 23: Fortigate-5060 Hardware Procedures

    The FortiGate-5060 chassis must be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack. The chassis requires 5U of vertical space in the rack. If you install the FortiGate-5060 chassis in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature.
  • Page 24: Using Fortiswitch-5003A Boards For Backplane Communication

    Using FortiSwitch-5003A boards for backplane communication FortiGate-5060 hardware procedures All FortiGate-5060 chassis are shipped with air baffle filler panels/cards on all but one front slot that include a warning message to read the FortiGate-5000 documentation before installing your product. The temporary slot fillers must be removed and all slots filled;...
  • Page 25 FortiGate-5060 hardware procedures Using FortiSwitch-5003A boards for backplane communication FortiSwitch-5003A boards installed in a FortiGate-5060 chassis in slot 1 or slot 2 provide base backplane switching for all of the FortiGate-5000 series boards installed in the chassis. Base backplane switching is usually used for HA heartbeat communication between FortiGate-5000 series boards in HA clusters.
  • Page 26 Using FortiSwitch-5003A boards for backplane communication FortiGate-5060 hardware procedures FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 27: Using The Shelf Manager Cli

    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. Figure 10: Connecting to a shelf manager serial port FortiGate-5060 Shelf Alarm Panel 5050SAP SERIAL SERIAL...
  • Page 28: Connecting To The Shelf Manager Cli

    After setting up your own accounts, 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 add a blank password. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 29: The Shelf Manager Command Line Interface Agent (Clia)

    Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Pigeon Point Systems All rights reserved Build date/time: Dec 14 2009 10:09:35 Carrier: HPDL/ACB Carrier subtype : 0; subversion: 0 Cooling Management Library: libcooling_acb.so; Version: 2.6.4.4 Carrier Product ID: 21990047 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 30: Ipmb Addresses, Logical And Physical Slot Numbers, And Fru Ids

    IPMB address 88, there will be FRU 0 (the FortiGate-5001A board) and FRU 1 (the AMC module). Table 9 shows IPMB addresses and FRU IDs for other chassis components. Table 9: IPMB addresses and FRU IDs for FortiGate-5060 chassis components IPMB address FRU ID Description...
  • Page 31: Basic Shelf Manager Cli Commands

    # clia setfanlevel <IPMB-address> <FRU_id> <speed> <speed> can be from 0 to 14. Display the contents of the system event log (sel) # clia sel Clear the system event log (sel) # clia sel clear FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 32: Changing The Shelf Manager Ip Address And Default Gateway

    You can use the clia setlanconfig command to modify the shelf manager LAN configuration. To change the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, enter the following commands: # clia setlanconfig 1 3 x.x.x.x # clia setlanconfig 1 6 x.x.x.x # clia setlanconfig 1 12 x.x.x.x FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 33: Sensor Types

    The board is ready to be hot- swapped. For example, to deactivate a board in physical slot 4 of a FortiGate-5060 chassis (IPMB address 88, logical slot 4), enter:...
  • Page 34: Alarm

    Alarm source: Schroff Carrier Alarm reason: Cooling state alert Note: Clearing the alarm changes the information displayed by the clia alarm command but not the information displayed by the clia alarm info command. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 35: Setting Alarm Output

    Add –v to the command to display more information (verbose). The command output includes the hot swap state. M4 is the normal hot swap state. Table 10 lists the FRU states defined in the PICMG 3.0 specification as follows: FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 36: Clia

    Minimum Speed Level: 1, Maximum Speed Level: 15 Dynamic minimum fan level: 8 20: FRU # 3 Current Level: 8 Minimum Speed Level: 1, Maximum Speed Level: 15 Dynamic minimum fan level: 8 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 37: Fru

    Process), Last State Change Cause: Normal State Change (0x0) Device ID String: "FanTray2" 20: FRU # 5 Entity: (0x15, 0x60) Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In Process), Last State Change Cause: Normal State Change (0x0) FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 38: Display Information For A Specific Fru

    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 20: FRU # 3, FRU Info Common Header: Format Version = 1 Internal Use Area: Version = 1 Board Info Area: Version Language Code = 25 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 39 Board Product Name = Fantray Controller Board Serial Number Board Part Number = 23098-533 FRU Programmer File ID = 21593100CABIN.bin Product Info Area: Version = 1 Language Code = 25 Manufacturer Name = Schroff FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 40: Getlanconfig

    A string value that contains the MAC address dft_gw_mac of the default gateway as 6 hexadecimal byte values delimited by ‘:’ symbols. For example, 00 : 1A : a0 : 2F : BC : C6. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 41: Displaying Specific Parameters For A Channel

    The following attributes for each sensor are also displayed: • IPMB address of the owning IPM controller • Sensor number, sensor name and the LUN by which the sensor can be accessed • The Sensor type and Event/reading type code FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 42: Display Threshold Sensor Values For A Physical Slot

    Upper Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0xdb Processed data: 5.365500 Volts Upper Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0xe1 Processed data: 5.512500 Volts Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0xe9 Processed data: 5.708500 Volts 88: LUN: 0, Sensor # 7 ("+3.3V") FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 43 Lower Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x76 Processed data: 1.156400 Volts Lower Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x71 Processed data: 1.107400 Volts Lower Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0x6c Processed data: 1.058400 Volts Upper Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x80 Processed data: 1.254400 Volts FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 44 Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0x55 Processed data: 85.000000 degrees C 88: LUN: 0, Sensor # 14 ("CPU1 Temp") Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01) 88: LUN: 0, Sensor # 15 ("CPU2 Temp") Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01) FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 45: Display Threshold Sensor Values For A Specific Sensor

    All other numbers may be either decimal and hexadecimal (0x notation required for hexadecimal notation) -v turns on verbose output activate <addr> <fru_id> airfilterreplaced [<date>] alarm <alarm status/action> amcportstate [-v] <ipmc> [ amc <N> | <fru_id> ] board [slot_number] boardreset <slot number> FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 46 [ <addr> [ [ lun: ]<sensor id> | <sensor name> ] getthreshold [ <addr> -f <fru id> ] getthreshold [ <addr> -f amc <amc number> ] help [<command>] ipmc [-v] [-x] [<addr>] localaddress minfanlevel <addr> <fru_id> <min fan level> minfanlevel [<min fan level>] FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 47 <addr> [ lun: ]<sensor_id> | <sensor name> unc | uc | unr | lnc | lc | lnr [-r] value shelf <parameters> shelf address_table shelf at shelf board_lan_cfg_params shelf cooling_state shelf cs shelf fans_state FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 48: Displaying More Information About A Command

    [ <addr> [ [ lun: ]<sensor id> | <sensor name> ] ] Enter the following command to display more information about the fruinfo command: # clia help fruinfo Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 49: Minfanlevel

    Enter the command with no parameters to display the current minimum fan level. Enter the command with an integer to set the minimum fan level. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 50: Sel

    Note: You can also use the Linux command cat /var/log/messages to view shelf manager system log messages. This information can be useful for diagnosing system problems. This information can also help Fortinet Support diagnose shelf manager system problems. The sel command shows the contents of the SEL on the specified IPM Controller (at IPMB address 20h by default).
  • Page 51: Sensor

    The Entity ID, Entity Instance of the related entity (the FRU device ID if the sensor is associated with a FRU) Example for slot 11 and sensor 13: # clia sensor 88 13 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 52: Sensordata

    88: LUN: 0, Sensor # 13 ("CPU Board Temp") Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01) Status: 0xc0 All event messages enabled from this sensor Sensor scanning enabled Initial update completed Raw data: 44 (0x2c) Processed data: 44.000000 degrees C Status: 0x00 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 53: Setthreshold

    Upper Non-Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x46, Processed Data: 70.000000 degrees C Upper Critical Threshold, Raw Data: 0x50, Processed Data: 80.000000 degrees C Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold, Raw Data: 0x5a, Processed Data: 90.000000 degrees C # clia setthreshold 0:2 unc 99 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 54: Shmstatus

    Example verbose mode output for an active shelf manager: # clia shmstatus -v Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Host: "Active" Ready For Operation: Yes Detailed State Flags: "Shelf FRU Found" "Backup Healthy" "Initial Update Sent" "RMCP Up" FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 55: Showunhealthy

    [-reboot] This command terminates the Shelf Manager. If you include -reboot the ShMM unconditionally reboots. If you do not include -reboot, the command terminates the Shelf Manager without rebooting the ShMM. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 56: User

    <password> is the user account password (truncated to the 16 characters without notice). For example, add a user account with user ID 9, user name user_1, administrator privilege level, and password my-password. clia user FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 57: Deleting User Accounts

    Where <user_id> is the user account user ID and <new_user_name> is the new user name. For example, enter the following command to change the user name of user account 2 to new-name: clia user name 2 new-name FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 58: Changing A User Account Password

    SNMP traps to an SNMP manager. The shelf manger IP address is 172.20.120.150 and the SNMP manager IP address is 172.20.120.11. The SNMP manager does not require MIBs or any special configuration to receive traps from the shelf manager. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 59 For this example, the FortiGate-5000 series chassis is a FortiGate-5140 chassis with a FortiSwitch-5003A board in logical slot 1, FortiGate-5005FA2 boards in logical slots 6, 8, 10, and 11. The same settings will work for a FortiGate-5050 or FortiGate-5060 chassis after making adjustments for the slot numbers.
  • Page 60 <IPMB_address> is the IPMB address of the FRU for which the alert is generated. “IPMB addresses, logical and physical slot numbers, and FRU ids” on page <channel> is the channel to match. FF means any channel. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 61 1 Enter the following command to view the state of PEM 1 in a FortiGate-5000 series chassis. # clia fru 20 7 20: FRU # 7 Entity: (0xa, 0x61) Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In Process), Last State Change Cause: Normal State Change (0x0) FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 62: Snmp Trap Details

    Belongs to entity: (0xa, 97) [FRU # 7] Time Source Destination Protocol Info 17:11:21.469567 192.168.181.66 192.168.182.86 SNMP trap Frame 1 (177 bytes on wire, 177 bytes captured) Ethernet II, Src: RapidCit_5f:cc:97 (00:e0:16:5f:cc:97), Dst: Vmware_3c:55:c0 (00:0c:29:3c:55:c0) FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 63 0090 00 00 00 19 0a 40 00 00 00 00 80 53 01 74 65 73 ..@..S.tes 00a0 74 20 61 6c 65 72 74 20 6d 65 73 73 61 67 65 00 t alert message. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 64: Removing And Inserting A Fan Tray

    IPMC address. Their unique address is assigned based on what chassis slot they are physically inserted into. Additionally, there is a reserved logical chassis IPMC address of 20 hex which is created and controlled by the active shelf manager. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 65: Alarm Leds

    Alarms are also reported by LEDs on the chassis shelf alarm panel or shelf manager. FRUs such as fan trays and PEMs also have alarm LEDs. So for example, if a FAN goes into an alarm state, the alarm LED located on the FAN turns to RED. FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 66: Reading The System Event Log (Sel)

    12. For information about cooling fan tray LEDs see “Cooling fan trays” on page For information about PEM LEDs, see “Connecting a FortiGate-5060 PEM to DC power” on page Reading the System Event Log (SEL) Every time an event occurs in a chassis, the respective IPMC controller sends notification to the shelf manager that the event has happened and an entry is added to the SEL.
  • Page 67: Clearing Sel Logs

    (Deactivation In Progress), Last State Change Cause: Unknown (0xf) 8c: Entity: (0xa0, 0x60) Maximum FRU device ID: 0x00 Hot Swap State: M7 (Communication Lost), Previous: M4 (Active), Last State Change Cause: Unknown (0xf) FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 68: Example Fru Log Output

    20: FRU # 2 Entity: (0xf2, 0x61) Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In Process), Last State Change Cause: Normal State Change (0x0) Device ID String: "Shelf EEPROM 2" 20: FRU # 3 FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 69: Example Sensor Log Output

    (Active), Last State Change Cause: Unknown (0xf) Device ID String: "BMR-H8S Shelf FR" Example sensor log output # clia sensor Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 10: LUN: 0, Sensor # 0 ("FRU 0 HOT_SWAP") FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 70 Type: Threshold (0x01), "Fan" (0x04) Belongs to entity: (0x1e, 98) 10: LUN: 0, Sensor # 15 ("-48A Bus voltage") Type: Discrete (0x6f), "Entity Presence" (0x25) Belongs to entity: (0xf0, 96) [FRU # 0] FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 71 Belongs to entity: (0x1e, 96) [FRU # 3] 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 6 ("FRU 4 HOT_SWAP") Type: Discrete (0x6f), "Hot Swap" (0xf0) Belongs to entity: (0x1e, 97) [FRU # 4] 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 7 ("FRU 5 HOT_SWAP") FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 72 Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01) Belongs to entity: (0x1e, 98) [FRU # 5] 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 131 ("TELCO Alarms") Type: Discrete (0x6f), "OEM reserved" (0xdf) Belongs to entity: (0xf0, 1) [FRU # 0] FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 73 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 174 ("PEM B In 2") Type: Discrete (0x6f), "Entity Presence" (0x25) Belongs to entity: (0xa, 97) [FRU # 7] 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 175 ("PEM B In 2 Fused") FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ •...
  • Page 74 Type: Threshold (0x01), "Temperature" (0x01) Belongs to entity: (0xa, 97) [FRU # 7] 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 208 ("24V FT 0") Type: Discrete (0x6f), "Entity Presence" (0x25) Belongs to entity: (0x1e, 96) [FRU # 3] FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 75 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 221 ("-48B FT 1 Fuse") Type: Discrete (0x6f), "Entity Presence" (0x25) Belongs to entity: (0x1e, 97) [FRU # 4] 20: LUN: 0, Sensor # 222 ("24V FT 2") FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 76 Type: Threshold (0x01), "Voltage" (0x02) Belongs to entity (0x14, 96): [FRU # 0] 86: LUN: 0, Sensor # 7 ("+3.3V") Type: Threshold (0x01), "Voltage" (0x02) Belongs to entity (0x14, 96): [FRU # 0] FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 77: Sample Sections Of Sel Output

    Shows fan #2 in middle Fan Tray is spinning slower than required: 0x018D: Event: at Jan 1 00:02:15 1970; from:(0x10,0,0); sensor:(0x04,10); event:0x1(asserted): "Upper Critical", Threshold: 0xff, Reading: 0xff Shows a low voltage warning on the backup battery on shelf manager 1: FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
  • Page 78 "Upper Critical", 0x09 0xFF 0xFF Shows the board in ATCA slot 4 has exceeded the CPU board temperature limit: 0x0081: Event: at Jan 1 00:30:40 1970; from:(0x8e,0,0); sensor:(0x01,13); event:0x1(asserted): "Upper Critical", 0x09 0xFF 0xFF FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide 01-400-129494-20110912 http://docs.fortinet.com/ • Feedback...
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