Using The Shelf Manager Cli - Fortinet FortiGate-5060 Chassis Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for FortiGate-5060:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

FortiGate-5060 chassis

Using the shelf manager CLI

FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide
01-400-129494-20110912
http://docs.fortinet.com/
Feedback
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. ETH 1 connects to the FortiGate-5060
backplane.
The shelf managers detect alarm conditions and communicate alarm signals to the
FortiGate-5060 shelf alarm panel. The shelf alarm panel also contains serial interfaces for
connecting to the shelf manager's console ports.
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-5060 chassis.
Figure 3: FortiGate-5060 shelf manager front panel
Reset
ETH 0 and 1 network
activity LEDs
Button
5000SM
10/100
link/Act
10/100
link/Act
Retention
ETH0
Status
Screw
10/100/1000
LEDs
base-T Ethernet
Table 2: FortiGate-5060 shelf manager LEDs
LED
State
ETH 0
10/100
Yellow
ETH 1
link/Act
Green
Off
STATUS
Green
Red
HOT SWAP
Off
Blue
Long blink
Short blink
You can use the shelf manager command line interface (CLI) to communicate 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.
To get started using the shelf manager CLI, see
page
27.
Hot Swap
LED
Handle
Description
The Ethernet interface is connected at 100 Mbps.
Blinking LED indicates network traffic.
No link.
This shelf manager is operating normally as the active shelf
manager. Usually the primary shelf manager operates as the
active shelf manager.
This shelf manager is operating normally as the backup shelf
manager. Usually the secondary shelf manager operates as the
standby shelf manager.
The shelf manager is not ready to be removed.
The shelf manager is ready to be removed.
The shelf manager is starting up after being inserted into the
chassis.
The shelf manager is shutting down in preparation for being
removed from the chassis.
"Using the shelf manager CLI" on
FortiGate-5060 shelf managers
11

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents