FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide This FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide describes FortiGate-5053B hardware features as well as how to install a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf. The most recent versions of this and all FortiGate-5000 series documents are available from the FortiGate-5000 page of the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site (http://docs.fortinet.com). Visit http://support.fortinet.com to register your FortiGate-5053B security system. By registering you can receive product updates, technical support, and FortiGuard services. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 Warnings and cautions Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or maintain FortiGate-5000 series equipment. Read and comply with all warnings, cautions and notices in this document. • Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions. • Turning off all power switches may not turn off all power to the FortiGate-5000 series equipment. Some circuitry in the FortiGate-5000 series equipment may continue to operate even though all power switches are off. • FortiGate-5000 equipment must be protected by a readily accessible disconnect device or circuit breaker that can be used for product power down emergencies. • Many FortiGate-5000 components are hot swappable and can be installed or removed while the power is on. But some of the procedures in this document may require power to be turned off and completely disconnected. Follow all instructions in the procedures in this document that describe disconnecting FortiGate-5000 series equipment from power sources, telecommunications links and networks before installing, or removing FortiGate-5000 series components, or performing other maintenance tasks. Failure to follow the instructions in this document can result in personal injury or equipment damage. • Install FortiGate-5000 series chassis at the lower positions of a rack to avoid making the rack top-heavy and unstable. • Do not insert metal objects or tools into open chassis slots. • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage FortiGate-5000 series equipment. Only perform the procedures described in this document from an ESD workstation. If no such station is available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti-static wrist strap and attaching it to an available ESD connector such as the ESD sockets provided on FortiGate-5000 series chassis. • Make sure all FortiGate-5000 series components have reliable grounding. Fortinet recommends direct connections to the building ground. • If you install a FortiGate-5000 series component in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Make sure the operating ambient temperature does not exceed Fortinet’s maximum rated ambient temperature. • Installing FortiGate-5000 series equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. • FortiGate-5000 series chassis should be installed by a qualified electrician. • FortiGate-5000 series equipment shall be installed and connected to an electrical supply source in accordance with the applicable codes and regulations for the location in which it is installed. Particular attention shall be paid to use of correct wire type and size to comply with the applicable codes and regulations for the installation / location. Connection of the supply wiring to the terminal block on the equipment may be accomplished using Listed wire compression lugs, for example, Pressure Terminal Connector made by Ideal Industries Inc. or equivalent which is suitable for AWG-10. Particular attention shall be given to use of the appropriate compression tool specified by the compression lug manufacturer, if one is specified. • This product is only intended for use in a Restricted Access Location. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B Contents Warnings and cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray 5 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Selecting the power supplies that you need for your FortiGate-5000 series chassis . . 7 Example: power for a FortiGate-5140B chassis with 5 FortiGate-5000 series boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Example: power for a fully-loaded FortiGate-5140B chassis (14 boards) . . . . . . 8 Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to AC power . . . . . . . . . . 10 FortiGate-5053B Edge Controller 13 FortiGate-5053B edge controller front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Clearing missing power supplies (SYS LED registers an alarm) . . . . . . . . . . 13 FortiGate-5053B edge controller back panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 J1 connector - alarm input and output. . . . . . . . . . . . J2 connector - alarm input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J4 connector - connection to a second power supply shelf . J5 connector - 100base-T Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 15 15 15 Using the edge controller web-based manager 17 Connecting to the edge controller web-based manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Edge controller web-based manager overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Home page . Reports . . . Maintenance Settings. . . Installation . Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 Example web-based manager reports and alarm displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Rectifier history report Alarm history report . Statistics report . . . Trends report . . . . . FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 24 25 26 3 Contents Using the edge controller CLI 27 Connecting to the edge controller CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 CLI access control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting to the edge controller CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting to the CLI using a null modem cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 28 28 Edge controller T1.317 command language (sta, cha, and ope) overview. . . . . . . 29 Some useful edge controller CLI commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Logging out of the CLI (ending the CLI session) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the edge controller default passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the edge controller J5 interface IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf controller information. . . . . . . . List the PSU-5000B power supplies installed in a power supply shelf . . . . . . View the status of a PSU-5000 power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View alarm status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View Ethernet port settings (J5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View RS-232 console port settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View and change the system date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View DC power trend statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View the current produced by each of the power supplies trend statistics . . . . View the temperature of each of the power supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing alarm history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View status changes when AC power is disconnected from FortiGate-5000 PSUs View power shelf and controller information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View power supply/rectifier information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 30 30 31 31 33 33 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 40 40 For more information 42 Training Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Technical Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Comments on Fortinet technical documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Customer service and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Fortinet products End User License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Regulatory Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) – USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES) – Canada Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) – Japan . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) – Taiwan . . . . . . . China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Conformity (CE) - EU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 44 44 44 44 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray You can use the FortiGate-5053B 1U 19-inch rack mount power supply shelf with PSU-5000B hot swappable power supplies to convert AC power to DC power to supply power to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis. The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf can include up to four PSU-5000B power supplies. The power supply shelf can be connected to high line AC input (186-240VAC) or low line AC input (100-185VAC). • When connected to high-line AC input, a single PSU-5000B power supply can provide 2725W of DC power with an output voltage of 54 VDC. A fully populated FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf can provide up to 10.9KW of DC power or 8175W of DC power with 3+1 redundancy. • When connected to low-line AC input a single power supply can provide 1200W of DC power with an output voltage of 54 VDC. A fully populated FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf can provide up to 4800W of DC power or 3600W of DC power with 3+1 redundancy. The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf edge controller controls and manages the power supplies, provides for redundancy, and provides a control and alarm communication interface for the power supply shelf. You can install extra PSU-5000B power supplies in a single FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to provide power redundancy. If a PSU-5000B fails or is removed a backup PSU-5000B will continue to supply power. For a completely redundant power supply you can connect a second FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to your FortiGate-5000 series chassis. Figure 1 shows the FortiGate-5053B front panel with the edge controller and four PSU-5000B power supplies. Figure 1: FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf front panel Edge Controller FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ PSU-5000B hot swappable Power Supplies (4) 5 FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray Table 1: FortiGate-5053B PSU-500B power supply LEDs LED AC power State Description On Input OK. Blinking Input out of limits DC power On Output OK. Blinking Overload Service Off Normal operation. On Over-temperature warning. Blinking Service. Alarm Off Normal operation. On Fault Blinking Not communicating with the edge controller. Figure 2 shows the FortiGate-5053B back panel showing the AC in connectors, how to connect DC power, and the locations of the edge controller back panel connectors J1 to J5. The DC connectors are usually covered by insulating panels that are not shown in the diagram. These insulating panels must be in place before the power supply shelves are energized. Figure 2: FortiGate-5053B back panel Edge Controller Back panel connectors J1, J2, J3, J4 and J5 AC in DC Connectors The back panel includes four AC power connectors, numbered AC 1, AC 2, AC 3, and AC 4. Each connector connects AC power directly to a PSU-5000B power supply. The power supply shelf can contain 1 to 4 PSU-5000B power supplies depending on your requirements. You should only connect AC power to the power supplies that are installed. AC input power characteristics: • AC high-line input voltage: 200 - 277VAC • AC high-line input current: 14.5A at 200VAC, 11.9A at 240 VAC • AC low-line input voltage: 100 - 120VAC • AC low-line input current: 12.8A at 100VAC, 10.6A at 120 VAC • Frequency: 47 to 66 Hz 6 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray Package contents Package contents The FortiGate-5053B ships with the following: • One Standard Console cable (DB9-RJ45 to connect to the edge controller front panel serial port) • One Console port adapter (DB9M-RJ45 for using a null modem cable to connect to the edge controller front panel serial port) • Four AC cords, one for each power supply slot in the power shelf • Four AC cord connector fastening brackets • This FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide • One FortiGate-5000 series Tools and Documentation CD Selecting the power supplies that you need for your FortiGate-5000 series chassis To supply power to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis you must connect one FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to one FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM. With each FortiGate-5000 series chassis, Fortinet supplies the required number of power cables with the proper wire gauge for the chassis and double-hole lugs: Black for -48VDC and red for RTN. These cables should only be used to connect the FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEMs to a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf. This section provides some basic information for determining the power requirements of a FortiGate-5000 series chassis. Using these power requirements you can decide how many PSU-5000B power supplies you need to provide the required power. This section provides guidelines only. Actual requirements may vary depending on your installation requirements. Contact Fortinet Support if you need more information. Example: power for a FortiGate-5140B chassis with 5 FortiGate-5000 series boards The base FortiGate-5140B chassis (empty, with four fans, one shelf manager, two shelf alarm modules and two PEMs installed and operating with the fans running at full speed) requires a maximum of 530 W. Each chassis slot can supply up to 300 W. You can use these numbers to estimate the power requirement for a chassis configuration. The power requirement for a FortiGate-5140B chassis with FortiGate, FortiSwitch, or FortiController boards in five slots would be: 530W + (300W * 5) = 2030W If you are using high-line AC power, one PSU-5000B produces 2725W. Powering a chassis with 5 boards would require one FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf connected to one FortiGate-5140B PEM. The power supply shelf would include one PSU-5000B unit. You can add a second PSU-5000B unit for redundancy. If you want completely redundant power for the chassis you can connect a second FortiGate-5053B unit to the other chassis PEM and include one or two PSU-5000B units. If you are using low-line AC power, one PSU-5000B produces 1200W. Powering a chassis with 5 boards would require one FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf connected to one PEM. The power supply shelf would include two PSU-5000B units. You can add a third PSU-5000B unit for redundancy. If you want completely redundant power for the chassis you can connect a second FortiGate-5053B unit to the other chassis PEM and include two or three PSU-5000B units. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 7 Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray Example: power for a fully-loaded FortiGate-5140B chassis (14 boards) The power requirement for a fully loaded FortiGate-5140B chassis with boards in all 14 slots would be: 530W + (300W * 14) = 4730W If you are using high-line AC power, one PSU-5000B produces 2725W. Powering a chassis with 14 boards would require one FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf connected to one PEM. The power supply shelf would include two PSU-5000B units and produce a total of 3450W. You can add a third PSU-5000B unit for redundancy. If you want completely redundant power for the chassis you can connect a second FortiGate-5053B unit to the other chassis PEM and include two or three PSU-5000B units. If you are using low-line AC power, one PSU-5000B produces 1200W. Powering a chassis with 14 boards would require one FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf connected to one PEM. The power supply shelf would include four PSU-5000B units. If you want completely redundant power for the chassis you can add a second FortiGate-5053B unit connected to the other chassis PEM and include four power supplies. Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM To use a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf with a FortiGate-5000 series chassis you need to make DC power connections between the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf and the FortiGate-5000 series PEM. You also need to connect FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground. Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM The following procedure describes how to connect one FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM. You need the following equipment: • An electrostatic discharge (ESD) preventive wrist strap with connection cord. • The DC cables supplied with your FortiGate-5000 series chassis or equivalent To connect a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM 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 Make sure that the PEM, power supply shelf and DC power cable are not energized. 3 Remove the first set of nuts and lock washers from both connectors on the back of the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf. 4 Connect two black -48V power wires (provided with the chassis to be powered) to the connectors labelled NEG on the back of the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf using the double-hole lug (see Figure 3). Install each double-hole lug either horizontally or vertically. Do not apply torque of more than 3.8 Nm (33.62 lbf.in). 8 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5000 series chassis PEM 5 Connect two red -48V return wires (provided with the chassis to be powered) to the connectors labelled POS on the back of the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf using the double-hole lug (see Figure 3). Install each double-hole lug either horizontally or vertically. Do not apply torque of more than 3.8 Nm (33.62 lbf.in). Figure 3: Example: Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to a FortiGate-5140B PEM Red + to FortiGate-5053B POS -48V/-60 VDC - black to FortiGate-5053B NEG 6 Install previously removed nuts and washers to secure the connectors. 7 Cover the connectors with the connector covers on the back of the power supply shelf. 8 Select a PEM to connect power to and remove the first set of nuts and lock washers from its connectors. 9 Connect the two black -48V power wires from the power supply shelf to the -48V connectors on the PEM. Mount the DC cables vertically as shown in Figure 3. 10 Connect two red RTN power wires from the power supply shelf to the RTN connectors on the PEM. Mount the DC cables vertically as shown in Figure 3. 11 Install previously removed nuts and washers to secure the connectors. 12 Cover the connectors as required by the PEM. 13 Make sure the power wires are secured to the chassis using tie wraps if required. 14 If required, label the black wires -48V. 15 If required, label the red wires RTN. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 9 Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf includes a ground terminal on the center of the back panel (see Figure 4). The ground terminal provides two connectors to be used with a double-holed lug such as Thomas & Betts PN 256-30695-1225. This connector must be connected to ground. You need the following equipment to connect the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground: • An electrostatic discharge (ESD) preventive wrist strap with connection cord. • One green AWG-6 stranded wire with listed closed loop double-hole lug with insulating boot suitable for minimum AWG-6 copper wire, such as Thomas & Betts PN 256-30695-1225. Figure 4: Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground Shelf ground connector Data Center ground connector (Central office ground system) To connect the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to ground 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 Make sure that the shelf and ground wire are not energized. 3 Connect the green ground wire from the location’s ground terminal to the ground connector on the power supply shelf (see Figure 4). 4 Secure the ground wire as required. 5 Optionally label the wire GND. Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to AC power Connect the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to AC power and verify that it is operating correctly (see Table 1 on page 6 to verify that the LED status indicators show that the unit is operating normally). The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf is shipped with 4 AC connector fastening brackets to secure the AC power cords to the power supply shelf so that they do not accidentally become disconnected. 10 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to AC power Figure 5: Connecting a FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to AC power Connector Fastening Brackets AC Power Cords Only connect the power supplies that are installed in the power supply shelf to AC power. For example, if your power supply shelf includes two power supplies, the power supplies will be installed in slots 1 and 2. In this case you should only connect AC connectors 1 and 2 to AC power. If your power supply shelf contains four power supples, connect all four AC connectors to AC power. Once the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf is connected to DC power the chassis powers up. Check the chassis status LEDs to verify that it is operating correctly. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 11 Connecting the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf to AC power 12 FortiGate-5053B and power supply tray FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B FortiGate-5053B Edge Controller The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf edge controller controls and manages the power supplies installed in the shelf, provides for redundancy among the power supplies in the shelf, and provides a control and alarm communication interface for the power supply shelf and all the components installed in it. FortiGate-5053B edge controller front panel The Edge controller front panel includes System and Alarm LEDs that report edge controller status and an RS-232 console port. You can connect to the edge controller command line interface (CLI) by connecting a PC or an external modem to the console port. See “Connecting to the edge controller CLI” on page 27. Figure 6: Edge controller front panel System LED Alarm LED RS-232 Console Port Table 2: FortiGate-5053B edge controller LEDs LED SYS (System or Severity) State Description Green Normal operation, no alarms. Inputs and outputs are in their normal range. Red Critical alarm or major alarm. Both of these alarms indicate a power affecting condition requiring immediate action. Amber Minor alarm. A non-power affecting alarm condition. Off System above configured battery on discharge (BD) threshold. Red System equal to or below configured battery discharge (BD) threshold or providing very low voltage. ALM (Alarm) Clearing missing power supplies (SYS LED registers an alarm) If you have not installed PSU-5000 power supplies in all power supply shelf slots or if you remove a power supply the Edge Controller SYS LED may be red or amber even if the system is otherwise operating normally. This can happen because the Edge Controller is looking for power supplies in the empty slots and registers an alarm if they are not found. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 13 FortiGate-5053B edge controller back panel FortiGate-5053B Edge Controller To resolve this problem you can clear missing power supplies: • From the Edge Controller web-based manager go to the Maintenance page and select Clear Missing Devices • From the CLI enter the following command ope ps1,us1 FortiGate-5053B edge controller back panel The Edge controller back panel includes connectors J1 to J5. Figure 7: Edge controller back panel J4 (link to a second power supply shelf) J1 (Alarm outputs) J3 (not used) J5 (10/100 base-T Ethernet) J2 (Alarm inputs) J1 connector - alarm input and output J1 provides alarm outputs and inputs. Inputs are “Dry”, no voltage, contact Closures or Opens to a common return on pin 6. Outputs are relay contacts. You can define input and output alarms from the Edge Controller web-based manager. You can also test alarm outputs from the Edge controller web-based manager, see “System alarm testing” on page 21. Table 3: J1 connector pinout 14 Pin Signals for SPS841A_3C3R Signals for SPS841A_0I5R 1 ALM1 Input Alarm Relay 3 Rtn 2 ALM2 Input Alarm Relay 2 Rtn 3 Alarm Relay 1 Rtn Alarm Relay 1 Rtn 4 Power Minor Rtn Power Minor Rtn 5 Power Major Rtn Power Major Rtn 6 ALM1, 2, 6C RTNS Alarm Relay 3 7 ALM6 Input Alarm Relay 2 8 Alarm Relay 1 Alarm Relay 1 9 Power Minor Power Minor 10 Power Major Power Major FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B Edge Controller FortiGate-5053B edge controller back panel J2 connector - alarm input J2 provides alarm inputs. Alarm inputs are contact Closures or Opens to the nongrounded side of the dc bus [-48V]. Pins 6, 7, 8 provide -48V for these alarm inputs. Table 4: J2 connector pinout Pin Signal 1 ALM6 Input 2 - 3 ALM3 Input 4 ALM4 Input 5 ALM5 Input 6 -48V 7 -48V 8 -48V J4 connector - connection to a second power supply shelf J4 provides a controller connection to a second power supply shelf. This connector is for future use. J5 connector - 100base-T Ethernet You can connect J5 to a 100 base-T Ethernet network. Using this Ethernet connection you can use a web browser to access the Edge controller web-based manager. From the web-based manager you can view system status and review and change system parameters. To access the web-based manager, see “Connecting to the edge controller web-based manager” on page 17. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 15 FortiGate-5053B edge controller back panel 16 FortiGate-5053B Edge Controller FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B Using the edge controller web-based manager You can use the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf edge controller web-based manager for configuration, control, maintenance, and monitoring of the edge controller. You can access the web-based manager using any web browser. Many of the Edge Controller web-based manager pages display battery information and allow the changing of battery settings. The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf does not include battery functionality so you can ignore these parts of the web-based manager. Connecting to the edge controller web-based manager Connect to the web-based manager by connecting the edge controller J5 back panel interface to a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and browsing to the IP address of this interface. The default IP address of the J5 interface is 192.168.0.8/255.255.255.0, so by default you would browse to: http://192.168.0.8 You can change the J5 port IP address from the web-based manager by going to Settings > Communication > Network. You can also change this address from the Edge controller CLI, see “Changing the edge controller J5 interface IP address” on page 31. Log in using one of the following passwords depending on your required access level. Default Password Access Level lineage Read-only (user) • View system status and almost every configuration option • Change a few configuration options considered to be of standard maintenance practices super-user Read/Write (super-user) • User access • Change any configuration option except passwords administrator Read/Write/Password Administration (administrator) • Super-user access • Change passwords • Upgrade Edge controller software FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 17 Edge controller web-based manager overview Using the edge controller web-based manager Edge controller web-based manager overview When you log into the Edge Controller web-based manager the home page is displayed (Figure 8). Home page The home page displays the status of the shelf and of the power supplies installed in the shelf (including alarms). You can select any power supply to view details about its current status including its capacity and the voltage that it is supplying. Figure 8: FortiGate-5053B web-based manager home page 18 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller web-based manager Edge controller web-based manager overview Reports The reports page provides system reports such as Event History, Inventory, Statistics, and Trends. Individual group event histories for Alarms, Boost, Login, Rectifier, and Converter are also available. Figure 9: FortiGate-5053B web-based manager Reports page FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 19 Edge controller web-based manager overview Using the edge controller web-based manager Maintenance Use the Maintenance page for common operations performed during the maintenance or installation of the power supply shelf or its components. Operations include restarting power supplies, starting alarm tests, asserting boost, clearing history and statistics, clearing latched events and missing equipment, placing power supplies in and out of Standby, rebooting the edge controller, and performing an SNMP Trap test. A T1.317 Terminal button at the bottom of the page establishes a quick Telnet session to the Edge controller CLI. The Load Defaults button resets the Edge Controller to its factory default configuration., deleting all previous configurations. Figure 10: FortiGate-5053B web-based manager Maintenance page 20 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller web-based manager Edge controller web-based manager overview Settings Use the settings page to configure system operational parameters, system device information, and alarm thresholds. Configurable parameters are organized under five main headings: System, Reserve, Power, Communication, and Programming. In most cases you should be able to use the factory default system settings but you may want to customize parameters such as alarm thresholds and change default passwords, IP addresses and so on. All items are configurable. Modified settings are stored in non-volatile memory. The Edge controller requires time to update sectors in flash memory for changes. Allow approximately a minute to accept and store configuration changes to non-volatile memory before removing power to the unit. Figure 11: FortiGate-5053B web-based manager Settings page System alarm testing If you have connected an alarm monitoring system to the Edge controller back panel connector J1, from the System page you can go to System > Alarm Test to manually test the system alarm output contacts. Wiring to monitoring systems can be tested in the field using this feature. The duration of the alarm contact assertion can be configured from 5 to 300 seconds. Specific relays may also be selected. Network configuration (Communication) From the System page you can use Communication options to control how the Edge controller communicates with the surrounding network. Options include: • Changing passwords • Security settings to add phone numbers over traditional telephone lines for alarm calls. • Network access to the Edge controller web-based manager. • Configuration of alarm and control information to a distributed or centralized Network Operation Center (NOC) using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) or the Transaction Machine Language (TL1), which allow the Edge controller to provide alarm information to the NOC for integrated network management. SNMP configuration includes community and trap settings. • Configuration of network access and control capability over HTTP, Telnet, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, and TL1. • Configuring the Edge controller to get its IP address using DHCP. • Adding email addresses for sending alarm messages. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 21 Edge controller web-based manager overview Using the edge controller web-based manager • Alarm notification to assign specific alarms to specific SNMP traps, email addresses, alarm relays (if present), and phone numbers. Programming From the System page you can use programming options to configure alarm inputs and create user defined events and derived channels. Options include: • Creating auxiliary alarm inputs to add specific controller inputs to custom alarms. You can assign specific alarms to specific SNMP traps, email addresses, alarm relays (if present), and phone numbers. • Creating user defined events using the T1.317 variables and basic mathematical operators. User defined events have the same configurable attributes as other alarms. User defined events can be defined using up to 40 characters consisting of up to 12 operators and operands. • Logical operators: & AND, | OR, ^ XOR and ! NOT. • Binary mathematical operators: + plus, - minus, * times and / divide. • Unitary mathematical operators: + Positive, - Negative • Comparator operators: = equal, < less than and > greater than. • Parentheses are accepted Installation Use the Installation page for quick configuration of the Edge Controller for basic operation. You can configure the system date, time, the site ID, and web-based manager language. Figure 12: FortiGate-5053B web-based manager Installation page 22 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller web-based manager Example web-based manager reports and alarm displays Software Use the software page to backup and restore the Edge Controller configuration and upgrade the software running on the Edge Controller. Figure 13: FortiGate-5053B web-based manager Software page Example web-based manager reports and alarm displays This section highlights some reports and alarm displays available from the edge controller. Rectifier history report This report provides a chronological view of up to the last 256 alarms and events that occurred since the history log was cleared. Figure 14: Rectifier history report FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 23 Example web-based manager reports and alarm displays Using the edge controller web-based manager Alarm history report The Alarm history report provides a chronological view of up to the last 1000 alarm events that have occurred since the history log was cleared. Event times can be zoomed in by selecting a particular month, day, or hour. There are also quick links to allow printing and exporting of the event data. Figure 15: Alarm history report 24 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller web-based manager Example web-based manager reports and alarm displays Statistics report The statistics report displays basic statistics for the plant load and controller ambient temperature. Figure 16: Statistics report Highest Hourly At the change of each hour, the highest instantaneous value for the previous hour is compared with the three highest hourly maximums stored in memory. If it is greater than any of those, the lowest maximum value will be deleted and the new value included in the three highest maximum values. Lowest Hourly At the change of each hour, the lowest instantaneous value for the previous hour is compared with the three lowest hourly minimum values stored in memory. If it is smaller than any of those, the highest will be deleted and the new value included. Highest Average (Hourly) The three highest hourly averages are kept in memory and updated each hour. Collection of data begins when the first valid hourly average is available. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 25 Example web-based manager reports and alarm displays Using the edge controller web-based manager Trends report The trends report displays trend statistics for the plant load. Figure 17: Trends report 26 Highest Daily The instantaneous highest value readings, for each of the previous 16 days. Lowest Daily The instantaneous lowest value readings, for each of the previous 16 days. Highest Average (Daily) The highest one-hour average values, for each of the previous 32 days. Highest Average (Monthly) The monthly average of the daily maximum one-hour averages, for each of the previous 13 months. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ FortiGate-5053B Using the edge controller CLI The FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf edge controller command line interface (CLI) uses the T1.317 command language for configuration, control, and monitoring of the edge controller. You can access the CLI with a serial connection to the edge controller front panel RS-232 Serial Craft port (CRAFT CLASS 2). Using the CLI, you can access information about the current state of the power shelf including current power supply population and status, current sensor values, threshold settings, recent events, and overall health. Connecting to the edge controller CLI You can connect to the CLI by connecting a PC to the RS-232 Serial Craft Port using the RS-232 console cable shipped with your power supply or with standard RS-232 console cable. Your PC must include an RS-232 port. If your PC only has USB ports you can use any RS-232 to USB convertor. To use a null-modem cable, see “Connecting to the CLI using a null modem cable” on page 28. Table 5: Edge Controller front panel Serial Craft port pinout Pin Function 1 DCT 2 RCV 3 XMT 4 DTR 5 GRD 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 - CLI access control Three levels of security provide access control to the edge controller CLI: user, superuser, and administrator. A user has read-only access and can only view status information. A super-user can change the configuration and perform control operations. An administrator has all the abilities of a super-user but can also change passwords. The default passwords for each account type are: • Default user password lineage • Default super-user password super-user • Default administrator password administrator FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 27 Connecting to the edge controller CLI Using the edge controller CLI Connecting to the edge controller CLI Use the following procedure to connect to the edge controller CLI. To connect to the edge controller CLI 1 Connect power to the power supply shelf so that the edge controller has power and is operating normally. 2 Connect the RS-232 console cable supplied with your power supply shelf to the edge controller front panel RS-232 serial craft port. 3 Connect the RS-232 console cable to your PC’s RS-232 console port or RS-232 to USB convertor. 4 Start a terminal emulation program on the PC. Use these settings: Baud Rate (bps) 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 5 Press enter until the ENTER PASSWORD: prompt appears. The number of times you need to press Enter depends on the baud rate you are trying to connect at. The controller will adjust its baud rate automatically until it recognizes the carriage return character (ASCII 13) sent by pressing Enter. 6 Press Enter again to login as a user with read-only access. Or enter the super-user or administrator password to login with higher access privileges. The CLI prompt will be * if you login as a user and ** if you login as a super-user or administrator. The CLI session is terminated if the connection is idle for 15 minutes. Connecting to the CLI using a null modem cable If you want to connect to the edge controller using a null modem cable you need to add the DB9-M to RJ45 console port adapter shipped with your power supply. The pinouts for this adapter is show in Table 6. Table 6: Null modem RJ45 console cable to DB9-M adapter pinout Null modem console adapter pinout Wire Color 28 RJ45 DB9 Blue RTS 1 8 CTS Orange DTR 2 6 DSR Black TXD 3 2 RXD Red GND 4 No Con Green GND 5 5 GND Yellow RXD 6 3 TXD Brown DSR 7 4 DTR White CTS 8 7 RTS FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI Edge controller T1.317 command language (sta, cha, and ope) overview Edge controller T1.317 command language (sta, cha, and ope) overview The edge controller command language is based on the T1.317 standard. This section describes the commands, objects and attributes used to access measurements, configuration, and control parameters. The T1.317 standard organizes system parameters called attributes into groups called objects. All commands, objects, attributes and ranges for their respective parameters for the edge controller are listed in the following tables. An object-attribute pair uniquely identifies a measurement, configuration, or control parameter. For example, the object-attribute pair dc1,vdc identifies the DC voltage while the object-attribute pair dc1,adc identifies the load current. In each of these examples dc1 identifies the object and vdc and adc identify DC voltage and DC current, respectively. There are three main commands involved with plant operations in the system controller command set. • sta gets status information, • cha changes a parameter, • ope initiates an operation. The user access level can only perform sta operations.The super-user and administrator access levels can also perform the cha and ope operations. Use the following format for T1.317 commands: command object,attribute[=parameter] Some commonly referenced objects include: ps1 - refers to the power system or the overall power supply shelf dc1 - refers to the DC plant or the overall power supplied by the power convertor and the power supplies installed in it g11 to g24 - rectifiers (power supplies) in slots 1 to 4 of the power supply shelf (g11 to g14) and if the configuration includes a second power supply shelf, slots 1 to 4 of the second shelf (g21 to g24) Some commands do not require a value for parameter. Enclose text strings in quotation marks. Numeric parameters should not to enclosed in quotation marks. All IP addresses and their associated descriptions must be in quotes “” when using the cha command. For example, to get the plant voltage, enter in the following command: sta dc1,vdc To enable low-temperature slope thermal compensation, enter in the following command: cha sc1,rve=1 To change the voltage at which the LVD contactor disconnects the batteries from the load to 40V, enter the following command: cha cn1,dth=40 To initiate a manual boost charging, i.e., place the plant into boost charging mode, enter the command: ope dc1,stt=“boost” Output from the sta command always ends with a period alone on the final output line. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 29 Some useful edge controller CLI commands Using the edge controller CLI Some useful edge controller CLI commands This section describes some commonly used edge controller CLI commands. • Logging out of the CLI (ending the CLI session) • Changing the edge controller default passwords • Changing the edge controller J5 interface IP address • Display FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf controller information • List the PSU-5000B power supplies installed in a power supply shelf • View the status of a PSU-5000 power supply • View alarm status • View Ethernet port settings (J5) • View RS-232 console port settings • View and change the system date and time • View the current produced by each of the power supplies trend statistics • View the temperature of each of the power supplies • Viewing alarm history • View status changes when AC power is disconnected from FortiGate-5000 PSUs • View power shelf and controller information • View power supply/rectifier information Logging out of the CLI (ending the CLI session) Enter the following command to end the session and log out of the edge controller CLI: bye Changing the edge controller default passwords If you login with the administrator account you can change the user, super-user, and administrator passwords. Enter the following command to change the user password. By default the user account does not have a password and the following command adds one: pas t,<password>,<password> Where <password> is the new password, entered twice for confirmation. The password must have 6 to 15 characters. Enter the following command to change the super-user password: pas s,<password>,<password> Enter the following command to change the administrator password: pas a,<password>,<password> 30 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI Some useful edge controller CLI commands Changing the edge controller J5 interface IP address You can use the edge controller back panel J5 port to connect the edge controller to an Ethernet network. The default IP address of this interface is 192.168.0.8/255.255.255.0. Use the following commands to change this IP address to 10.10.10.100 and the netmask of to 255.255.255.0 and a default gateway of 10.10.10.1: cha net1,ip=”10.10.10.100” cha net1,sub=”255.255.255.0” cha net1,gtwy=”10.10.10.1” You must enclose the IP address in quotes. Power cycle the FortiGate-5053B to make sure the address change takes effect. To confirm that the address has been changed successfully, enter the following command: sta net1,ip The following ethernet port commands are also available: sta net1,dhcp DHCP configuration. 0 means static IP address, 1 means the J5 interface becomes a DHCP client. sta net1,wip Displays the current IP address which could be a static address or an IP address received from a DHCP server. sta net1,dns The IP address of the DNS server used by the edge controller. sta net1,msrv Mail host IP address. sta net1,ntp Network time server IP address. Display FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf controller information Enter the following command to display status information for the FortiGate-5053B power supply shelf: sta ps1 :PS1 IDE=PS1 DES=Pulsar Edge CP841A SID= SDE= SYS=Compact Power Line SWV=1.4.14 VERW=1.8.5 VERB=1.2.0 VERD=0.0 DFLT=STD.1.4 BRC=CP841A_3C3R SN=11KZ47003790 DOW=Monday DAT=02/13/2012 YRS=2012 MON=2 DAY=13 DTF=MM/DD/YYYY TIM=10:08AM FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 31 Some useful edge controller CLI commands Using the edge controller CLI HRS=10 MIN=8 SEC=2 TMF=12 DLS=1 TZO=0 LNG=ENGLISH LNGL=ENGLISH,OTHER TUN=C CEM=1 FPC=1 RRF=1 POE=1 USL=0 USR=0 DCT=55 PTT=LOCAL AMT= FST=FACTORY FSTL=Factory RAP=0 FPE=0 FPT=30 FPP=XXXX RSS=0 LTT=0 AST=MIN SLV=SUPER-USER(CRAFT) DSS=3:2:0:120 DSE=11:1:0:120 UET=15 ACCL=R1 LEDL=ALM CID=0 EPR=EPR1 PFD=PFD1 EXL=EXL1 BBL=BBL1 PHT=PHT1 CLC=CLC1 STF=STF1 PGI=PGI1 CCH=CCH1 HCL=HCL1 ATS=AT1 AMTL=AMTL1 AMTH=AMTH1 AX1=AUX1 AX2=AUX2 AX3=AUX3 AX4=AUX4 AX5=AUX5 AX6=AUX6 AX7=AUX7 32 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI Some useful edge controller CLI commands AX8=AUX8 AX9=AUX9 AX10=AUX10 AX11=AUX11 AX12=AUX12 FAN48=FAN1 FAJ48=FAJ1 CRT1=CRT1 . List the PSU-5000B power supplies installed in a power supply shelf Enter the following command to display the PSU-5000 power supplies (also called rectifiers) installed in the power supply shelf. The addresses of the rectifiers are G11 to G14 for the 4 rectifiers in the power supply shelf. lis rec G11,Rectifier 11 G12,Rectifier 12 G13,Rectifier 13 G14,Rectifier 14 . Figure 18: Location of power supplies/rectifiers G11 G12 G13 G14 View the status of a PSU-5000 power supply Enter the following command to view the status of the power supply in the first slot of the first power supply shelf: sta g11 :G11 IDE=G11 DES=Rectifier 11 TYP=CP2725AC54TEZ SN=LBLNPW11KZ40007797 ADC=0.0 A VDC=0.00 V STT=OFF(ACF) CAP=22.0 A VAC=0 V AAC=0.0 A TMP=61.0 C SEQ=0 RFA=0 ACF=1 MAN=0 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 33 Some useful edge controller CLI commands Using the edge controller CLI DID=0 CLM=0 RIF=0 RCF=0 RFN=0 LSF=0 . Enter the following command to view the status of the power supply in the forth slot of the second power supply shelf: sta g24 :G12 IDE=G24 DES=Rectifier 24 TYP=CP2725AC54TEZ SN=LBLNPW11KZ40007785 ADC=6.0 A VDC=54.41 V STT=ON CAP=22.0 A VAC=119 V AAC=2.0 A TMP=62.0 C SEQ=0 RFA=0 ACF=0 MAN=0 DID=0 CLM=0 RIF=0 RCF=0 RFN=0 LSF=0 . View alarm status Enter the following command to view active alarms: ala DC1 ACF,02/13/2012,10:07AM,MIN,AC Fail . This command reports all the active alarm conditions. One alarm message is listed per line in the report. If no alarms are active the command output is NO ACTIVE ALARMS. The default major and minimum alarm messages are listed below. Note that if a user changes the severity of the alarm, the corresponding change appears in the ala command output. Alarm conditions with the record only (RO) severity are not displayed, by the ala command. Major alarms: MAJ, Multiple Rectifier Fail MAJ, Multiple AC Fail MAJ, Battery On Discharge MAJ, High Voltage MAJ, Sense Fuse 34 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI Some useful edge controller CLI commands MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, MAJ, Fuse Major Auxiliary Major Contactor 1 Open Contactor 1 Fail Major Communication Fail High Battery Current Shutdown Shorted Cell Detected Imminent Low V Shutdown Open String Minor alarms: MIN, Rectifier Fail MIN, AC Fail MIN, Thermal Probe Fail MIN, Battery High Temp MIN, Rect Redundancy Loss MIN, High Battery Current MIN, Minor Communication Fail MIN, Circuit Pack Failure MIN, Mid-cell V Monitor Fail View Ethernet port settings (J5) Use the following command to display information about the edge controller Ethernet port, labelled J5: sta net 1:NET1 IDE=NET1 DES=Network Settings 1 EAD=00:1f:4b:00:e3:d9 SOR=0 DHCP=0 IP=192.168.0.8 SUB=255.255.255.0 GTWY=0.0.0.0 HOST= WIP=192.168.0.8 DOM= DNS=0.0.0.0 NTP=0.0.0.0 WRE=1 TMO=10 MSRV=0.0.0.0 . View RS-232 console port settings Use the following command to display information about the edge controller front panel RS-232 console port: sta lp1 :LP1 IDE=LP1 DES=Local Port 1 STT=SUPER-USER BDR=AUTO FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 35 Some useful edge controller CLI commands Using the edge controller CLI DBT=8 PRY=N SBT=1 TMO=5 HSH=NO APP=TERMINAL WRE=1 . View and change the system date and time Enter the following commands to view the edge controller system date and time: sta ps1,dat :PS1 DAT=02/12/2012 sta ps1,tim :PS1 TIM=10:09AM . Enter the following command to change the edge controller system date to March 14th, 2012: cha ps1,dat=”03-14-2012” :PS1 DAT=02/12/2012 . The system default date format is mm-dd-yyyy. Enter the following command to change the date format to yyyy-mm-dd. The system date format can also be dd-mm-yyyy. cha ps1,dtf=”yyyy-mm-dd” Enter the following command to change the edge controller system time to 2:15 PM: cha ps1,tim=”2:15PM” Enter the following command to change the edge controller system time format to 24 hour time: cha ps1,tmf=”24” Enter the following command to change the edge controller system time to 17:00 (5:00 PM): cha ps1,tim=”17:00” View DC power trend statistics This command reports the DC plant trend statistics, which includes up to 16 daily highest hourly and lowest hourly instantaneous readings, up to 32 daily maximum hourly averages, and up to 13 monthly averages of the daily maximum hourly averages. • DHI indicates daily highest hourly instantaneous reading. • DLI indicates daily highest hourly instantaneous reading. • DHH indicates daily highest hourly average reading. • MAV indicates monthly average of daily highest hourly average reading. • ADC is the plant load current in amps. sum dct1 :DCT1 36 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI Some useful edge controller CLI commands DES=DC1 Trend Statistics SRC=DC1 ADC CLR=02/10/2012,03:11PM DHI= 02/10/2012,09:12PM,1.8 A 02/11/2012,12:29AM,1.6 A 02/12/2012,05:07PM,16.4 A DLI= 02/10/2012,09:11PM,0.0 A 02/11/2012,12:00AM,0.0 A 02/12/2012,06:36PM,0.0 A DHH= 02/10/2012,09:00PM,1.3 A 02/11/2012,10:00AM,0.9 A 02/12/2012,05:00PM,15.4 A MAV= 02/12/2012,23:00:00,121.3 . View the current produced by each of the power supplies trend statistics Use the following command to display the current produced by each PSU-5000 power supply module, starting with the power supply in the first slot in the first power supply shelf (G11) and continuing with the rest of the power supply modules in the first shelf: sta g11,adc :G11 ADC=0.0 A . sta g12,adc :G12 ADC=6.1 A . sta g13,adc :G13 ADC=5.4 A . sta g14,adc :G14 ADC=4.5 A . View the temperature of each of the power supplies Use the following command to display the temperature of each PSU-5000 power supply module, starting with the power supply in the first slot in the second power supply shelf (G21) and continuing with the rest of the power supply modules in the second shelf: sta g21,tmp :G21 TMP=60.0 C . sta g22,tmp :G22 TMP=62.0 C . sta g23,tmp FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ 37 Some useful edge controller CLI commands Using the edge controller CLI :G23 TMP=61.0 C . sta g24,tmp :G24 TMP=61.0 C . Viewing alarm history You can use the following command to view a history of the alarms generated and recorded by the edge controller. his PS1 PFD,02/02/2012,03:22PM,RO,Password At Default PS1 PHT,11/22/2011,01:21PM,RET,Processor Halt PS1 PHT,11/22/2011,01:21PM,RO,Processor Halt PS1 HCL,11/22/2011,01:21PM,RO,History Cleared . The history command can also include object attribute pairs to display select alarms. For example, to display plant load current statistics: his dc1,adc To display the highest temperature statistics for the power supply in slot g12 his g12; A number of commands are also available for clearing the history, for example, to clear all history messages, enter: clh To clear all latched event history messages, enter: cle To clear all plant alarms, enter: clh ps1 View status changes when AC power is disconnected from FortiGate-5000 PSUs The command output below shows how the edge controller displays information for a power supply shelf containing 4 PSUs but with AC power disconnected from power supplies in the first two slots of the power supply shelf (power supplies G11 and G12. Command output from the sum dict1 command (trend statistics) is not changed by disconnecting the power supplies because trend statistics are accumulated over time. The power supplies would have to be disconnected for at least an hour for the trend data to show a change. The lis rec command would not should different information because the power supplies are still installed in the chassis. However, the following commands would show that G11 and G12 are not supplying power because their ADC (plant load current) value is 0: sta g12,adc :G12 ADC=0.0 A . sta g13,adc :G13 ADC=0.0 A 38 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI Some useful edge controller CLI commands . sta g14,adc :G14 ADC=17.3 A . Alarms will also show multiple AC failures: ala DC1 ACF,02/13/2012,10:07AM,MIN,AC Fail DC1 MACF,02/13/2012,10:09AM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail . And the history command also records the failure: his DC1 MACF,02/13/2012,10:09AM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail DC1 ACF,02/13/2012,10:07AM,MIN,AC Fail PS1 CCH,02/12/2012,04:50PM,RO,Configuration Changed PS1 CLC,02/12/2012,06:51PM,RO,Clock Changed PS1 PFD,02/12/2012,06:36PM,RO,Password At Default PS1 PHT,02/12/2012,06:35PM,RET,Processor Halt PS1 PHT,02/12/2012,06:35PM,RO,Processor Halt DC1 MACF,02/12/2012,06:35PM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail DC1 ACF,02/12/2012,06:35PM,MIN,AC Fail PS1 CCH,02/12/2012,06:35PM,RO,Configuration Changed PS1 CRT1,02/12/2012,06:36PM,MAJ,Config Reboot Required PS1 PFD,02/12/2012,06:34PM,RO,Password At Default PS1 PHT,02/12/2012,06:34PM,RET,Processor Halt PS1 PHT,02/12/2012,06:34PM,RO,Processor Halt DC1 MACF,02/12/2012,06:34PM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail DC1 ACF,02/12/2012,06:34PM,MIN,AC Fail PS1 CRT1,02/12/2012,06:27PM,MAJ,Config Reboot Required PS1 CCH,02/12/2012,06:27PM,RO,Configuration Changed DC1 RFA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,Rectifier Fail DC1 ACF,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,AC Fail DC1 RFA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,MIN,Rectifier Fail DC1 RFA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,Rectifier Fail DC1 MACF,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,Multiple AC Fail DC1 RFA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,MIN,Rectifier Fail DC1 RFA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,Rectifier Fail DC1 RFA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,MIN,Rectifier Fail DC1 CMA,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,Minor Communication Fail DC1 MCM,02/12/2012,06:15PM,RET,Major Communication Fail DC1 MACF,02/12/2012,06:15PM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail DC1 MCM,02/10/2012,09:12PM,MAJ,Major Communication Fail DC1 CMA,02/10/2012,09:12PM,MIN,Minor Communication Fail DC1 ACF,02/10/2012,09:11PM,MIN,AC Fail PS1 PFD,02/10/2012,09:11PM,RO,Password At Default PS1 PHT,02/02/2012,03:24PM,RET,Processor Halt PS1 PHT,02/02/2012,03:24PM,RO,Processor Halt DC1 MACF,02/02/2012,03:24PM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail DC1 ACF,02/02/2012,03:24PM,MIN,AC Fail PS1 PFD,02/02/2012,03:24PM,RO,Password At Default PS1 PHT,02/02/2012,03:23PM,RET,Processor Halt PS1 PHT,02/02/2012,03:23PM,RO,Processor Halt DC1 BDA,02/02/2012,03:23PM,MAJ,Battery On Discharge FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm 39 Some useful edge controller CLI commands DC1 DC1 PS1 PS1 PS1 PS1 Using the edge controller CLI MACF,02/02/2012,03:23PM,MAJ,Multiple AC Fail ACF,02/02/2012,03:23PM,MIN,AC Fail PFD,02/02/2012,03:22PM,RO,Password At Default PHT,11/22/2011,01:21PM,RET,Processor Halt PHT,11/22/2011,01:21PM,RO,Processor Halt HCL,11/22/2011,01:21PM,RO,History Cleared View power shelf and controller information You can use the following commands to display power shelf and controller information: sta ps1,sys System description. sta ps1,sn Serial number. sta ps1,brc Board Code. sta ps1,swv Software version. sta ps1,verw Web interface version. sta ps1,verb Boot block version. sta ps1,verd Display version. sta ps1,dat Date. sta ps1,tim Time. sta ps1,ast System alarm state. Can be Norm (normal), RO (record only alarm), WRN (warning), MIN (minor alarm), MAJ (major alarm), CRIT (critical alarm). sta ps1,slv Port security level. View power supply/rectifier information The following table shows commands for displaying information for the g11 power supply. You can change the g11 part of the examples to display information for the other power supplies: 40 sta g11,typ Power supply/rectifier type. sta g11,sn Poser supply serial number. sta g11,cap Installed capacity. sta g11,vac AC voltage. sta g11,aac AC current. sta g11,vdc DC voltage. sta g11,adc DC current. sta g11,tmp Temperature. sta g11,man Standby or Manual off. FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Using the edge controller CLI FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/ Some useful edge controller CLI commands 41 FortiGate-5053B For more information Training Services Fortinet Training Services offers courses that orient you quickly to your new equipment, and certifications to verify your knowledge level. Fortinet training programs serve the needs of Fortinet customers and partners world-wide. Visit Fortinet Training Services at http://campus.training.fortinet.com, or email [email protected]. Technical Documentation Visit the Fortinet Technical Documentation web site, http://docs.fortinet.com, for the most up-to-date technical documentation. The Fortinet Knowledge Base provides troubleshooting, how-to articles, examples, FAQs, technical notes, and more. Visit the Fortinet Knowledge Base at http://kb.fortinet.com. 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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 limits 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 correct the interference at his own expense. 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 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 Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n’emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dép¬assant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A préscrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicte par le ministère des Communications du Canada. Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) – Japan মदमਗ਼ਞ৷ષ৸১36(भૠपेॉؚᔳखथःॊਗ਼౺॥ش ॻमমଲષभ௧৷ਗ਼౺॥ॻشधखथਹ৷खؚभଲષपઞ৷खऩःदऎटऔः؛ Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) – Taiwan China 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. 44 FortiGate-5053B Power Supply Shelf Guide 01-400-157976-20150708 http://docs.fortinet.com/
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