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variables, different network environments and other conditions may
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6 M4 screws for sliding rails handles
2 M6 rack mount screws
2 Sliding rails
5 Rubber feet
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1
Installation
Please
read
“Cautions
and
Warnings”
prior to
installing
your device.
The appliance
can be placed on any flat
surface,
To install the appliance on a flat surface
1.
Ensure
that the
clean, level,
clearance
2.Attach the provided rubber fee
Place
3.
4.
the
Verify
that the spacing around the
and that the unit is level.
1.5in
surface
onto which the
and stable and that there is at
on
all sides
appliance
to
in the
allow
for
t to the bottom of the appliance.
designated
or mounted in a standard 19 inch rack.
appliance is
least
adequate
location.
appliance
to be
1.5in
airflow.
conforms to
1.5in
installed
(3.8cm)
requirements
is
of
To
install the FortiTester unit into a rack:
1.Ensure that the FortiTester unit is placed on a stable surface prior to
rack-mount installation.
2.Assemble the rails and install the system in the rack following the safety
instructions and the rack installation instructions
6).
3.Verify that the spacing around the FortiTester unit conforms to
requirements and that the unit is level.
4.Connect the provided power cables to the system.
5.Plug the other end of the power cables into separate power sources,
such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) or power distribution units
(PDU).
6.Insert one end of the provided Ethernet cable into one of the Ethernet
ports on the FortiTester unit. Insert the other end to a router or switch
that is connected to the internet.
7.Pre
power button on the system to turn on the device.
ss the
in Rail Installation
(p.
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Do NOT place heavy objects on the unit.
2
Rail Installation
install the FortiTester unit using the rail mounted kit:
To
1.To remove the chassis (inner) member, pull the slide open, and then
press the trigger down as shown on the drawing, and pull the chassis
(inner) member out.
Pull chassis (inner) member out
2.Use th
e standos to mount the chassis (inner) member to the chassis.
Press trigger down to release
3. To attach the cabinet (outer) member of the rail, first ensure that the
safety lock is in the unlocked position. Then, insert the stag into the
upper and lower squa
Finally, push the safety lock forward to secure the bracket.
7
re holes on
the EIA rail from the back of the rail.
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Release safety lock
before mounting
Push the safety lock forward to secure
4. To mount the chassis into the cabinet, first ensure that the ball retainer is
in the fully open position. Then, insert the chassis (inner) member into
the cabinet member. When you push the chassis back into the cabinet,
press the trigger down to release the slide from the locked position.
Retainer is in fully open position
Press trigger down to unlock slides
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SFP+ Transceivers
Caution:
Transceivers are
static sensitive
devices. Use
an ESD wrist
strap or similar
grounding device
when handling
transceivers.
Do not install
or remove
transceivers while
fi ber-optic cables
are still attached.
This can cause
damage to the
cables, cable
connectors,
and the optical
interfaces. It may
also prevent the
transceiver from
latching correctly
into the socket
connector.
Transmit Optical Bore
Receive Optical Bore
Extraction Lever
SFP Cage Sockets
Socket Latch
To install the transceivers
1. Ensure that you are properly grounded..
2. Remove the caps from the cage sockets on the front
panel of the unit..
3. Position the transceiver in front of the cage socket
opening and ensure that the transceiver is correctly
oriented. When the transceiver is correcectly oriented, the
extraction lever will be level with the socket latch.
Note: Cage socket orientation may va
transceiver module is correctly oriented each time that
you are inser ting a transceiver.
ry. Ensure that the
Note: Installing
and removing
transceivers can
shorten their
useful life. Do not
install or remove
transceivers more
than is necessary.
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4. Hold the sides of the transceiver and slide it into the cage
socket until it clicks into place.
5. Press the transceiver firmly into the cage socket with
your thumb.
6. Verify that the transceiver is latched corrtectly by grasping
the sides of the transceiver and trying to pull it out
without lowering the extraction lever.
If the transceiver cannot be removed, it is installed and
latched correctly.
If the transceiver can be removed, reinser it and press
harder with your thumb.
If necessary, repeat this process until the transceiver is
securely latched into the cage socket..
To remove the transceivers
1. Ensure that you are properly grounded..
2. If applicable, disconnect the fiber -optic cable from the
transceiver connector and install a clean dust plug in the
transceiver’s optical bores..
3. Pull the ex trac tion lever out and down to ejec t the
transceiver. If you are unable to use your finger to open
the lever, use a small flat-
similar tool to open the lever..
head screwdriver or other
Caution: Do
not force the
transceivers into
the cage slots.
If the transceiver
does not easily
slide in and click
into place, it may
not be aligned
correctly or may
be upside down.
If this happens,
remove the
transceiver, realign
it or rotate it and
slide it in again.
Note: Follow
proper fi beroptic handling
procedures when
installing and
removing
transceivers to
ensure the devices
remain clean and
are not damaged.
4. Hold the sides of the transceiver and carefully pull it away
from the cage socket..
5. Replace the cap on the cage socket and place the
removed transceiver into an antistatic bag..
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2
Basic Connections
Power Connection
Plug the provided po
electrical
(UPS)
If the
power source.
outlet or a
or a power
appliance
3
Setup Options
wer cable into the
separate
distribution
has a redundant power supply, connect each power cable to a different
Web Browser
A
Terminal Emulation
B
rear
of the
appliance,
power source such as an
unit (PDU).
and then into a grounded
uninterruptible
power supply
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A
Web Browser with
Ethernet
cable
Port
MGMT
To connect to the web UI
Requires:
Apple
1.
2.
3. To conne
4.
Microsoft
Safari
6, or
Using
the
Ethernet
Configure
For
Click the Local
Internet
Use
Type
your computer to match the
example,
Protocol
the
following
address:
IP
Netmask:
ct to the web UI, start a web browser and go to http://192.168.1.99.
admin in the Name
Internet Explorer
Google
Chrome.
cable, connect the
from the Windows 7 Control
Area Connection
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
IP address, and then
192.168.1.2
255.255.255.0
field, leave
9 or
higher,
the latest
appliance management
appliance management
Panel,
go to Network and
link, and then click the
and then click its
enter
the
following
the Password
field
version
of
Mozilla
Firefox,
port to your computer.
port
default
subnet.
Sharing
Properties
Properties
settings:
blank, and then click Login.
button. Select
button.
Center.
Select
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B
Terminal
Emulation
Serial
Port
Console
Port
To connect to the CLI
Requires: Terminal emulator
ct the
1. Conne
provided console cable.
2. Start a
COM port, and use the
3.
Press Enter
4. Login using
configuring
appliance
terminal emulation
Bau
d
Rate:
Data bits: 8
Parity:
None
Stop bits: 1
Flow Contro
on your
username
your device.
such as
console port to the
program on the
following
9600
e
l: Non
keyboard
admin and no password. You can now proceed with
PuTTY, Tera Term,
management
management
settings:
to connect to the CLI.
or a
terminal
computer, select the
server.
computer using the
13
Get start
Beg
For
ed by typing ? for a list of
in typing a command then type ? for a list of
example
config ? shows the lowest
available
commands.
level
of
available
configuration
ways to complete.
options.
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Grounding Screws
FortiTester 2000E
Provides extra grounding.
MGMT
Dedicated Gigabit Ethernet Management
Port for system management.
14
Reset Button
Reboots the system.
Reset Button
Reboots the system.
Console
Optional connection to themanagement computer. Provides access to the CLI.
Console
Optional connection to the
management computer. Provides
access to the CLI.
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Power Switch
To turn the power ON/OFF.
vice
Power Supply Warning Buzz
Reset Button
To disable the power supply warning
buzz.
SPF+ Ports 1-4
10 Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to your DUT.
2
4
3
SPF+ Ports 1-4
10 Gigabit Ethernet ports for
connections to your DUT.
Power Connections
100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz, 5-3 A.
Redundant Power Supply.
Guide
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MGMT Port Link/Activity
a.
MGMT Port Speed
Flashing Amber
O: No link established.
: Transmitting & Receiving dat
Power
Green: The unit is ON
OFF: The unit is OFF
Status
OFF: System is normal
Green: Minor system alarm
Red: System failure
HDD
Flashing Amber
: HDD in use
16
Amber:: Port is connected at 1Gbps
Green: Port is connected at 100Mbps
O: Port is connected at 10Mbps or is not in
use.
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PORT 1 – 4 Link/Activity
PORT 1 – 4 Speed
Power Supply Status
Green:
power or mechanical failure.
normally.
Red: Power supply is not connected to
vice
Guide
Green: Port is connected
at 1Gbps or 10Gbps.
O:
Port is not in use.
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Amber
: Transming &
Receiving data.
O: Port is not in use.
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Cautions and Warnings
Environmental specifications
Ambient operating temperature: 0C to 40C
Rack Mount Instructions – The following or similar rack-mount instructions are included with the installation instructions:
Instructions de montage en rack – Les instructions de montage en rack suivantes ou similaires sont incluses avec les instructions d'installation:
Elevated Operating Ambient – If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient
greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum
ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
Température ambiante élevée – S'il est installé dans un rack fermé ou à unités multiples, la température ambiante de fonctionnement de
l'environnement du rack peut être supérieure à la température ambiante de la pièce. Par conséquent, il est import
environnement respectant la température ambiante maximale (Tma) stipulée par le fabricant.
Reduced Air Flow – Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is
not compromised.
Ventilation réduite– Installation de l'équipement dans un rack doit être telle que la quantité de flux d'air nécessaire au bon fonctionnement de
l'équipement n'est pas compromise.
Mechanical Loading – M
loading.
Chargement Mécanique – Montage de l'équipement dans le rack doit être telle qu'une situation dangereuse n'est pas lié à un chargement mécanique
inégal.
Circuit Overloading – Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the
circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equip
addressing this concern.
Surtension – Il convient de prendre l’ensemble des précautions nécessaires lors du branchement de l’équipement au circuit d’alimentation et être
particulièrement attentif aux effets de la suralimentation sur le dispositif assurant une protection contre les courts-circuits et le câblage. Ainsi, il est
recommandé de tenir compte du numéro d’identification de l’équipement.
Reliable Earthing – Reliable earthing of rack
other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).
Fiabilité de la mise à la terre – Fiabilité de la mise à la terre de l'équipement monté en rack doit être maintenue. Une attention particulière devrait être
accordée aux connexions d'alimentation autres que les connexions directes au circuit de dérivation (par exemple de l'utilisation de bandes de
puissance).
Refer to specific Produ
Référez à la Fiche Technique de ce produit pour les caractéristiques environnementales (Température de fonctionnement, température de stockage,
humidité et l'altitude).
ounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical
-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections
ct Model Data Sheet for Environmental Specifications (Operating Temperature, Storage Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude)
Safety
Battery – Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Dispose of used
batteries according to your local regulations. IMPORTA
Batterie – Risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect. Ne jetez pas les batteries au feu. Ils peuvent exploser. Jetez les piles
usagées conformément aux réglementations locales. IMPORTANT: Suisse: l'annexe 4.10 de SR814.013 s’appliquent aux batteries.
警告
本電池如果更換不正確會有爆炸的危險
請依製造商說明書處理用過之電池
Caution: Disconnect power supply cords before servicing.
Attention: Débranchez les cordons de la source d’alimentation avant t
Caution: Slide/rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space.
Attention: Un équipement monté sur bâti ne doit pas être utilisé sur une étagère ou dans un espace de travail.
NT: Switzerland: Annex 4.10 of SR814.013 applies to batteries.
1
temperature of the rack environment may be
ant d’installer le matériel dans un
ment nameplate ratings should be used when
out entretien.
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Regulatory Notices
。
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) – USA
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followi ng two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in
which case the user will be required to co
WARNING: Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment
rrect the interference at his own ex pense.
Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES) – Canada
CAN ICES-3 (A) / NMB-3 (A)
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations
of the Canadian Depa
Cet appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites
dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicte par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
rtment of Communications.
European Conformity (CE) - EU
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
Product Safety Electrical Appliance & Material (PSE) – Japan