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Introduction Registering your Fortinet product
Introduction
Welcome and thank you for selecting Fortinet products for your network protection.
Fortinet
network misuse and abuse, and help you use communications resources more efficiently
without compromising the performance of your network. Fortinet systems are ICSAcertified for Antivirus, Firewall, IPSec, SSL- TLS, IPS, Intrusion detection, an d AntiS pyware
services.
Fortinet systems are dedicated, easily managed security devices that deliver a full suite of
capabilities including:
•Application-level services such as virus protection, intrusion protection, spam filtering,
•Network-level services such as firewall, intrusion detection, IPSec and SSL VPN, and
•Management services such as user authentication, logging, reporting with
The Fortinet security system uses Fortinet’s Dynamic Threat Prevention System
(DTPS™) technology, which leverages breakthroughs in chip design, networking, security
and content analysis. The unique ASIC-accelerated architecture analyzes content and
behavior in real-time, enabling key applications to be deployed right at the network edge
where they are most effective at protecting your networks.
This chapter contains the following topics:
•Registering your Fortinet product
•Customer service and technical support
•Fortinet documentation
•Conventions
®
ASIC-accelerated multi-threat security systems improve network security, reduce
web content filtering, IM, P2P, and VoIP filtering
traffic shaping
FortiAnalyzer, administration profiles, secure web and CLI administrative access, and
SNMP.
Registering your Fortinet product
Before you begin, take a moment to registe r your Fortinet product at the Fortinet Technica l
Support web site, https://support.fortinet.com.
Many Fortinet customer services, such as firmware updates, technical support, and
FortiGuard Antivirus and other FortiGuard services, require product registration.
For more information, see the Fortinet Knowledge Center article Registration Frequently
Asked Questions.
Customer service and technical support
Fortinet Technical Support provides services designed to make sure that your Fortinet
products install quickly, configure easily, and operate reliably in your network.
To learn about the technical support services that Fortinet provides, visit the Fortinet
Technical Support web site at https://support.fortinet.com.
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Fortinet documentationIntroduction
You can dramatically improve the time that it takes to resolve your technical support ticket
by providing your configuration file, a network diagram, and other specific information. For
a list of required information, see the Fortinet Knowledge Center article What does
Fortinet Technical Support require in order to best assist the customer?
Fortinet documentation
The Fortinet Technical Documentation web site, http://docs.fortinet.com, provides the
most up-to-date versions of Fortinet publications, as well as additional technical
documentation such as technical notes.
In addition to the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site, you can find Fortinet
technical documentation on the Fortin et Tools and Document ation CD, a nd on the Fortinet
Knowledge Center.
Fortinet Tools and Documentation CD
Many Fortinet publications are available on the Fortinet Tools and Documentation CD
shipped with your Fortinet product. The documents on this CD are current at shipping
time. For current versions of Fortinet documentation, visit the F ortin et Technical
Documentation web site, http://docs.fortinet.com.
Fortinet Knowledge Center
Comments on Fortinet technical documentation
Conventions
IP addresses
CLI constraints
The Fortinet Knowledge Center provides additional Fortinet technical documentation,
such as troubleshooting and how-to-articles, examples, FAQs, technical notes, a glossary,
and more. Visit the Fortinet Knowledge Center at http://kb.fortinet.com.
Please send information about any errors or omissions in this or any Fortinet technica l
document to techdoc@fortinet.com.
Fortinet technical documentation uses the conventions described below.
To avoid publication of public IP addresses that belong to Fortinet or any other
organization, the IP addresses used in Fortinet technical documentation are fictional and
follow the documentation guidelines specific to Fortinet. The addresses used ar e from the
private IP address ranges defined in RFC 1918: Address Allocation for Private Internets,
available at http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc1918.txt?number-1918.
CLI constraints, such as <address_ipv4>, indicate which data types or string patterns
are acceptable input for a given parameter or variable value. CLI constraint conventions
are described in the CLI Reference document for each product.
Notes, Tips and Cautions
Fortinet technical documentation uses the following guidance and styles for notes, tips
and cautions.
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Introduction Conventions
Tip: Highl ights useful additional information, often tailored to your workplace activity.
Note: Also presents useful information, but usually focused on an alternative, optional
method, such as a shortcut, to perform a step.
Caution: Warns you about commands or procedures that could have unexpected or
undesirable results including loss of data or damage to equipment.
Typographical conventions
Fortinet documentation uses the following typographical conventions:
Table 1: Typographical conventions in Fortinet technical documentation
ConventionExample
Button, menu, text box,
field, or check box label
CLI inputconfig system dns
CLI outputFGT-602803030703 # get system settings
EmphasisHTTP connections are not secure and can be intercepted by
File content<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Firewall
HyperlinkVisit the Fortinet Technical Support web site,
Keyboard entryType a name for the remote VPN peer or client, such as
NavigationGo to VPN > IPSEC > Auto Key (IKE).
PublicationFor details, see the
From Minimum log level, select Notification.
set primary <address_ipv4>
end
comments : (null)
opmode : nat
a third party.
Authentication</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY><H4>You must authenticate to use this
service.</H4>
https://support.fortinet.com.
Central_Office_1.
FortiGate Administration Guide.
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ConventionsIntroduction
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Rack Installation Instructions
The FortiManager-1000C comes with a sliding rail kit. Use the instructions below to install
the rails.
Caution: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and
access any of the components inside the system. Before you begin, review the safety
instructions that came with the system.
Note: The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a specific server .
To install the sliding rail kit
1 Locate the components for installing the rail kit assembly:
•Two sliding rail assemblies (1)
•Two chassis rail members (2)
•Two Velcro straps (3)
•Two cable management arm (CMA) attachment brackets (4)
Figure 1: Rail kit contents
2 To install the rails in square-hole racks, do the following:
•Position the left and right rail end pieces of the rail module labeled FRONT facing
inward and orient each end piece to seat in the squar e holes on the front side of the
vertical rack flanges (5).
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Figure 2: Installing and removing the rails (square-hole racks)
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•Align each end piece to seat the pegs in the bottom hole of the first U and the top
hole of the first U (6).
•Engage the back end of the rail until it fully seat s on the vertical rack flange and the
second “tooth” on the latch locks in place. Repeat these steps to position and seat
the front end piece on the vertical flange (7).
•To remove the rails, pull on the latch release button on the end piece midpoint and
unseat each rail (8).
3 To install the rails in round-hole racks, do the following:
•Position the left and right rail end pieces of the rail module labeled FRONT facing
inward and orient each end piece to seat in the round holes on the front side of the
vertical rack flanges (9).
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Figure 3: Installing and removing the rails (round-hole racks)
•Align each end piece to seat the pegs in the bottom hole of the first U and the top
hole of the first U (10).
•Engage the back end of the rail until it fully seat s on the vertical rack flange and the
first “tooth” on the latch locks in place. Repeat these steps to position and seat the
front end piece on the vertical flange (11).
•To remove the rails, pull on the latch release button on the end piece midpoint and
unseat each rail (12).
4 To install and remove the chassis rail members, do the following:
•Place the system on a level surface and align the four keyhole slots on the chassis
rail members with the corresponding pins on the system (13).
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Figure 4: Installing the chassis rail members.
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•Slide the chassis rail members towards the back of the system until each one locks
into place. To remove the chassis rail members, lif t the lock spring until it clea rs the
head of the pin (14).
•Slide the chassis rail member toward the front of the system until the pins slip
through the keyhole slots.
5 To install the system in the rack, do the following:
•Ensure that the system is properly supported until the chassis rail members are
locked into the slide rails on both sides. Pull the sliding rails out of the rack until they
lock into place (15).
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Figure 5: Installing the system in the rack.
•Align and insert the ends of the chassis rail members into the ends of the rails (16).
•Push the system inward until the chassis rail members lock into place. Push or pull
the blue tab located near the front of the system and slide the system into th e rack
(17).
6 To engage and release the slam latch, do the following:
•Facing the front, locate the slam latch on either side of the system (18).
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Figure 6: Engaging and releasing the slam latch
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•The latches engage automatically as the system is pushed into the rack and are
released by pulling up on the latches (19).
•To secure the system for shipment in the rack or for other unstable environmen ts,
locate the hard-mount screw under each latch and tighten each screw with a #2
Phillips screwdriver (20).
7 To install the CMA attachment brackets, do the following:
•Locate the CMA attachment bracket marked A and install it at the back of the slide
rail marked with a corresponding A (21).
•Align the holes on the bracket with the pins on the slide rail and push the bracket
forward until it locks into place. Repeat the same process for the CMA attachment
bracket marked B.
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Figure 7: Instal li ng the CMA attachment brackets.
8 To route the cables, do the following:
•Bundle the cables gently , pulling them clear of the system connectors to the lef t and
the right sides (22).
Figure 8: Routing the cables
•Thread the Velcro straps through the tooled slots on the outer or inner CMA
brackets on each side of the system to secure the cable bundles (23).
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Removing the system from the rack
To remove the system from the rack
1 Pull the system out of the rack until the sliding rails lock into place (1).
Figure 9: Removing the system from the rack
2 Locate the white tabs on the sides of the chassis rail members (2).
3 Pull the tabs towards the front of the system to release the chassis rail members from
the rails. Continue pulling the system until the chassis rail members are completely
clear of the rails and place the system on a level surface (3).
Cable Management Arm Installation
The FortiManager-1000C comes with a Cable Management Arm. Use the instr uctions
below to install the Cable Management Arm.
Caution: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and
access any of the components inside the system. Before you begin, review the safety
instructions that came with the system.
Note: The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a specific server .
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To install the cable management arm
1 Locate the components for installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA) assembly:
•Cable Management Arm tray (1)
•Cable Management Arm (2)
•Nylon cable tie wraps (3)
Figure 10: Cable Management Arm kit contents
Note: To secure the CMA for shipment in the rack, loop the tie wraps around both baskets
and tray and cinch them firmly. For larger CMAs, the tie wraps can be threaded through the
inner and outer baskets and around the tray to secure them. Securing the CMA in this
manner will also secure your system in unstable environments.
2 To install or remove the Cable Management Arm Tray, do the following:
Note: The CMA tray provides support and acts as a retainer for the CMA.
•Align and engage each side of the tray with the receiver brackets on the inner
edges of the rails and push forward until the tray clicks into place (4).
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Figure 11: Installing and removing the Cable Management Arm Tray
•To remove the tray, squeeze the latch-release buttons on both sides toward the
center and pull the tray out of the receiver brackets (5).
3 To install and remove the CMA, do the following:
Note: You can attach the CMA to either the right or left mounting rail, depending on how
you intend to route cables from the system. Mounting the CMA on the side opposite of the
power supplies is recommended; otherwise, the CMA must be disco nnected in order to
remove the outer power supply. You must remove the tray before removing the power
supplies.
•At the back of the system, fit the latch on the front end of the CMA on the innermost
bracket of the slide assembly until the latch engages (6).
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Figure 12: Installing and re mov in g the Cabl e Ma na ge me nt Arm
•Fit the other latch on the end of the outermost bracket until the latch engages (7).
•To remove the CMA, disengage both latches by pressing the CMA release buttons
at the top of the inner and outer latch housings (8).
4 To move the CMA away from the CMA tray, do the following:
•The CMA can be pulled away from the system and extended away from the tray for
access and service (9).
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Figure 13: Moving the CMA away from the CMA tray
•At the hinged end, lift the CMA up and of f o f the tray to unseat it from the tray catch.
Once it is unseated from the tray, swing the CMA away from the system (10).
Note: You can also extend the CMA into the service position once it is cabled to access the
back of the system.
5 To cable the system using the CMA, do the following:
Caution: To avoid potential damage from protruding cables, secure any slack in the status
indicator cable before routing this cable through the CMA.
•Using the tie wraps provided, bundle the cables together as they enter and exit the
baskets so they do not interfere with adjacent systems (11).
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Figure 14: Cabling the system using the CMA
•With the CMA in the service position, route the cable bundle through the inner and
•Use the preinstalled Velcro straps on either end of the baskets to secure the cables
•Adjust the cable slack as needed at the hinge position (14).
•Swing the CMA back into place on the tray (15).
•Install the status indicator cable at the back of the system and secure the cable by
Installing the Bezel
A lock on the bezel restricts access to the power button, optical drive, and hard drive(s).
The LCD panel and navigation buttons are accessible through the front bezel.
To remove the Front Bezel
1 Using the system key, unlock the bezel.
2 Pull up on the release latch next to the key lock.
3 Rotate the left end of the bezel away from the system to release the right end of the
bezel.
4 Pull the bezel away from the system. See Figure 15.
outer baskets (12).
(13).
routing it through the CMA. Attach the other end of this cable to the corner of the
outer CMA basket. (16).
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Figure 15: Removing the Front Bezel
1release latch2bezel
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To install the Front Bezel
1 Insert the hinge tab on the right of the bezel into the slot on the r ight side of the system
front panel.
2 Rotate the left side of the bezel toward the system.
3 Press the bezel to the system to engage the latch.
Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor
Figure 16: Connecting the keyboard, mouse, and monitor
Connect the keyboard, mouse, and monitor (optional).
The connectors on the back of your system have icons indicating which cable to plug into
each connector. Be sure to tighten the screws (if any) on the monitor's cable connector.
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Connecting the Power Cables
Figure 17: Connecting the power cables.
Connect the system’s power cable(s) to the system and, if a monitor is used, connect the
monitor’s power cable to the monitor.
Installing the Power Cord Retention Bracket
Figure 18: Installing the power cord retention bracket
Attach the power cord retention bracket on the right bend of the power supply handle.
Bend the system power cable into a loop as shown in the illustration and attach to the
bracket’s cable clasp.
Plug the other end of the power cable(s) into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate
power source such as an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) or a power distribution unit
(PDU).
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Turning on the System
Figure 19: Turning on the system
Press the power button on the system and the monitor. The power indicators should light.
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Hard Drives
Your system supports up to four 3.5-inch SATA hard drives. All drives are installed at the
front of the system and connect to the system board through the SAS backplane. Hard
drives are supplied in special hot-swappable hard-drive carriers that fit in the hard-drive
bays.
Caution: Do not turn off or reboot your system while the drive is being formatted. Doing so
can cause a drive failure
When you format a hard drive, allow enough time for the formatting to be completed. Be
aware that high-capacity hard drives can take a number of hours to format.
Removing a Hard-Drive Blank
Caution: To maintain proper system cooling, all empty hard-drive bays must have drive
blanks installed
1 Remove the front bezel. See “Installing the Bezel” on page 19.
2 Grasp the front of the hard-drive blank, press the release lever on the right side, and
slide the blank out until it is free of the drive bay. See Figure 1.
Figure 1: Removing and Installing a Hard Drive Blank
1hard drive blank2release lever
Installing a Hard-Drive Blank
Align the hard-drive blank with the drive bay and in sert the blank into the drive bay until the
release lever clicks into place.
Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive
Caution: Ensure that your operating system supports hot-swap drive removal and
installation. See the documentation provided with your operating system for more
information.
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1 If present, remove the front bezel. See “Installing the Bezel” on page 19.
2 From the RAID management software, prepare the drive for removal. Wait until the
hard-drive indicators on the drive carrier signal that the drive can be removed safely.
See your storage controller documentation for info rm at ion ab ou t ho t- swa p dr ive
removal.
If the drive has been online, the green activity/fault indicator will flash as the drive is
powered down. When the drive indicators are off, the drive is ready for removal.
3 Press the button on the front of the drive carrier and open the drive carrier release
handle to release the drive. See Figure 2.
Figure 2: Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive
1release button2hard drive carrier handle
4 Slide the hard drive out of the drive bay.
5 Insert a drive blank in the vacated drive bay. See “Installing a Hard-Drive Blank”.
6 If applicable, install the bezel. See “Installing the Bezel” on page 19.
Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive
Caution: When installing a hard drive, ensure that the adjacent drives are fully installed.
Inserting a hard-drive carrier and attempting to lock its handle next to a partially installed
carrier can damage the partially installed carrier's shield spring and make it unusable.
1 If present, remove the front bezel. See “Installing the Bezel” on page 19.
2 If a drive blank is present in the bay, remove it. See “Removing a Hard-Drive Blank”.
3 Install the hot-swap hard drive.
•Press the button on the front of the drive carrier and open the handle.
•Insert the hard-drive carrier into the drive bay until th e car rier co ntacts the
backplane.
•Close the handle to lock the drive in place.
4 If applicable, install the bezel. See “Installing the Bezel” on page 19.
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Removing a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier
Remove the screws from the slide rails on the hard-drive carrier and separate the hard
drive from the carrier. See
Figure 3
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Installing a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier
1 Insert the hard drive into the hard-drive carrier with the connector e nd of the drive at
the back. See Figure 3.
2 Align the screw holes on the hard drive with the back set of holes on the hard drive
carrier.
When aligned correctly, the back of the hard drive will be flush with the back of the
hard-drive carrier.
3 Attach the four screws to secure the hard drive to the hard-drive carrier.
Figure 3: Installing a Hard Drive into a Drive Carrier