Fortinet 5103b Network Hardware User Manual


 
Shutting down and Removing a FortiController-5103B board Hardware installation
FortiController-5103B Session-Aware Load Balancer Guide
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An electrostatic discharge (ESD) preventive wrist strap with connection cord
1 Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket or to a bare metal
surface on the chassis or frame.
2 Disconnect all cables from the FortiController-5103B board, including all network
cables and the console cable.
3 Fully loosen the FortiController-5103B retention screws.
4 Unlock the handles by squeezing the handle locks.
5 Slowly open both handles a small amount (about 8 degrees) until the IPM LED flashes
blue.
6 Keep the handles in this position until the IPM LED stops flashing and becomes solid
blue.
7 Open the handles to their fully open positions.
Opening the handles turns off the microswitch, turns off all LEDs, and ejects the board
from the chassis slot. You need to use moderate pressure on the handles to eject the
board.
8 Pull the board about half way out.
FortiController-5103B boards must be protected from static discharge and physical
shock. Only handle or work with FortiController-5103B boards at a static-free
workstation. Always wear a grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) preventive wrist
strap when handling FortiController-5103B boards.
Loosen
Retention
Screw
Waiting for the IPM LED to change to solid blue makes sure that the board software
shutdowns completely before disconnecting it from backplane power.
To avoid damaging the lock, make sure you squeeze the handles fully to unlock them
before opening. The handles should pop easily out of the board front panel.
Handle
Alignment Pin
Open
Alignment Pin
Lock
Handle