Changing Fortigate-5001C Sw2 Switch Settings - Fortinet FortiGate-5001C Manual

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Changing FortiGate-5001C SW2 switch settings

Changing FortiGate-5001C SW2 switch settings
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2 Remove the caps from SFP+ or SFP cage sockets on the FortiGate-5001C front
panel.
Handling the SFP+ and SFP transceivers by holding the release latch can damage the
connector. Do not force the SFP+ or SFP transceivers into the cage slots. If the
transceiver does not easily slide in and click into place, it may not be aligned correctly. If
this happens, remove the SFP+ or SFP transceiver, realign it and slide it in again.
3 Hold the sides of the SFP+ or SFP transceiver and slide the transceiver into the cage
socket until it clicks into place.
You should only change the SW2 switch setting if are required to install the
FortiGate-5001C board in a chassis that does not contain a functioning shelf manager.
The default SW2 setting is required for most uses of the FortiGate-5001C including
ELBCv3.
The SW2 switch on the FortiGate-5001C board is factory set by Fortinet to detect a shelf
manager
(Figure
3). This is the correct setting if you are installing the FortiGate-5001C
board in a chassis that contains an operating shelf manager (such as a FortiGate-5000
series chassis).
The top of the FortiGate-5001C board is covered with a metal panel. The printed circuit
board is under the metal panel. SW2 is located on the printed circuit board and is
accessible from the left side of the board under the metal panel as shown in
Figure 3: Location of SW2 on the FortiGate-5001C board
Factory Default
(Requires Shelf
Manager)
Standalone Mode
(No Shelf Manager)
Location of SW2
FortiGate-5001C
Front Faceplate
Hardware installation
Figure
FortiGate-5001C Security System Guide
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