Fortigate-5050 Back Panel - Fortinet FortiGate-5000 Introduction Manual

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FortiGate-5050-R chassis

FortiGate-5050 back panel

FortiGate-5000 Series Introduction
01-30000-83466-20090108
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Figure 6
shows the back of a FortiGate-5050 chassis. The FortiGate-5050 chassis back
panel includes two redundant -48V to - 58V DC power input connectors labelled Input A
and Input B. The power input connectors provide redundant DC power connections for the
FortiGate-5050 chassis and distribute DC power to the fan tray and the FortiGate-5000
series boards installed in the FortiGate-5050 chassis. Each power input connector
includes a 24 Amp circuit breaker that also functions as an on/off switch for the power
input connector.
If you require redundant power you should connect both power input connectors to DC
power. If redundant power is not required, you should connect power input connector A to
DC power. When operating, the power input connectors are covered with clear protection
plates.
Figure 6: FortiGate-5050 chassis back panel
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4
3
2
1
Ground
Connector
(green)
Positive
(RTN)
Power
(red)
wire
fixture
The back panel includes the FortiGate-5050 chassis ground connector which must be
connected to Data Center ground. Use the power wire fixtures for securing and managing
DC power wires. The FortiGate-5050 chassis also includes an ESD socket on the back
panel.
INPUT A
-48V
RTN
(-DC IN)
24
AMP
-48V
Positive
(-DC in)
(RTN)
(black)
(red)
DC Power
DC Power
Input A
FortiGate-5050 back panel
slot filler
panels
INPUT B
-48V
RTN
(-DC IN)
24
AMP
-48V
(-DC in)
(black)
ESD socket
Input B
RTM
25

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