Hardware installation Changing FortiGate-5001FA2 jumper settings
FortiGate-5001FA2 Security System Guide
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You can install the following types of SFP transceivers for connectors 1, 2, 3,
and 4:
• optical SFP transceivers
• SFP 1000Base-LX, SM module
• SFP 1000Base-SX, MM module (multimode)
• copper SFP transceivers
• SFP 1000Base-T, SERDES version only (SGMII version not supported)
To install SFP transceivers
To complete this procedure, you need:
• A FortiGate-5001FA2 board
• Four SFP transceivers
• 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 Remove the caps from SFP cage sockets on the FortiGate-5001FA2 front panel.
3 For cage slots 1 and 2, hold the sides of the SFP transceiver and slide SFP
transceiver into the cage socket until it clicks into place.
4 For cage slots 3 to 8, turn each SFP transceiver over before sliding it into the cage
slot until it locks into place.
Changing FortiGate-5001FA2 jumper settings
The JP3 jumper on the FortiGate-5001FA2 board is factory set by Fortinet into
one of two positions (see Figure 3 on page 12):
• For a FortiGate-5140 or FortiGate-5050 chassis, the jumper connects pins 2
and 3
• For a FortiGate-5020 chassis, the jumper connects pins 1 and 2
The jumper must connect pins 2 and 3 if the chassis contains a shelf manager.
Both the FortiGate-5140 and the FortiGate-5050 contain shelf managers, and the
FortiGate-5020 does not.
If the JP3 jumper settings are incorrect, when you insert the FortiGate-5001FA2
board into a chassis the board may not start up or may not be able to
communicate with the chassis shelf manager.
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Caution: FortiGate-5001FA2 boards must be protected from static discharge and physical
shock. Only handle or work with FortiGate-5001FA2 boards at a static-free workstation.
Always wear a grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) preventive wrist strap when
handling FortiGate-5001FA2 boards.
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Caution: Handling the SFP transceivers by holding the release Latch can damage the
connector. Do not force the 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 transceiver, realign it and slide it in again.