
FortiGate-6000F hardware description
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Front panel LEDs
LED
State
Description
STATUS
Off
The FortiGate-6000F is powered off.
Green
The FortiGate-6000F is powered on and operating normally.
Flashing
Green
The FortiGate-6000F is starting up.
ALARM
Red
Major alarm. One or more analog sensors have surpassed a critical or non-
recoverable (NR) threshold causing an alarm. When a critical threshold
has been reached, it means that a condition has been detected that has
surpassed an operating tolerance. For example, a temperature has
increased above the allowed operating temperature range.
Amber
Minor alarm. One or more analog sensors (excluding PSUs) has surpassed
a major or critical (CR) threshold. Any sensor, including sensors on PSUs,
has generated an alert. Sensor alert criteria is defined per sensor. For
analog sensors, alerts usually mean passing an upper critical (UC) or lower
critical (LC) threshold. For other sensors, an alert could mean a flag bit is
indicating an anomaly.
Off
No alarms
HA
Off
The FortiGate-6000F is operating in normal mode.
Green
The FortiGate-6000F is operating in HA mode.
Red
The FortiGate-6000F is operating in HA mode and the HA heartbeat
cannot find the other FortiGate-6000F in the HA cluster.
PWR
Off
The FortiGate-6000F is powered off.
Green
The FortiGate-6000F is powered on and operating normally.
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Link/Activity
Green
This interface is connected at 25Gbps /10Gbps /1Gbps with the correct
cable and the attached network device has power.
Flashing
Green
Network traffic on this interface.
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