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FortiGate-7000E Administration Guide

FortiGate 7000E overview

FortiGate 7000E overview

A FortiGate 7000E product consists of a FortiGate 7000E series chassis (for example, the FortiGate 7040E) with FortiGate 7000E modules installed in the chassis slots. A FortiGate 7040E chassis comes with two interface modules (FIMs) to be installed in slots 1 and 2 to provide network connections and session-aware load balancing to two processor modules (FPMs) to be installed in slots 3 and 4.

FortiGate 7000E products are sold and licensed as packages that include the chassis as well as the modules to be included in the chassis. When you receive your FortiGate 7000E series product the chassis has to be installed in a rack and the modules installed in the chassis. Interface modules always go in slots 1 and 2 and processor modules in slots 3 and up.

If your FortiGate 7000E product includes two different interfaces modules, for optimal configuration you should install the module with the lower model number in slot 1 and the module with the higher model number in slot 2. For example, if your chassis includes a FIM-7901E and a FIM-7904E, install the FIM-7901E in chassis slot 1 and the FIM-7904E in chassis slot 2. This applies to any combination of two different interface modules.

As an administrator, when you browse to the FortiGate 7000E management IP address you log into the FIM in slot 1 (the primary interface module or FIM) to view the status of the FortiGate 7000E and make configuration changes. The FortiOS firmware running on each FIM and FPM has the same configuration and when you make configuration changes to the primary FIM, the configuration changes are synchronized to all FIMs and FPMs.

The same FortiOS firmware build runs on each FIM and FPM in the chassis. You can upgrade FortiGate 7000E firmware by logging into the primary FIM and performing a firmware upgrade as you would for any FortiGate. During the upgrade process, the firmware of all of the FIMs and FPMs in the chassis upgrades in one step. Firmware upgrades should be done during a quiet time because traffic will briefly be interrupted during the upgrade process.

Licenses, device registration, and support

A FortiGate 7000E product is made up of a FortiGate 7000E series chassis, one or two FIMs and two to four FPMs. The entire package is licensed and configured as a single product under the FortiGate 7000E chassis serial number. When you receive a new FortiGate 7000E product, you register it on https://support.fortinet.com using the chassis serial number. Use the chassis serial number when requesting support from Fortinet.

All Fortinet licensing, including FortiCare Support, IPS, AntiVirus, Web Filtering, Mobile Malware, FortiClient, FortiCloud, and additional virtual domains (VDOM) is for the entire FortiGate 7000E product and not for individual components.

If an individual component, such as a single FIM or FPM fails you can RMA and replace just that component.

FortiGate 7000E overview

FortiGate 7000E overview

A FortiGate 7000E product consists of a FortiGate 7000E series chassis (for example, the FortiGate 7040E) with FortiGate 7000E modules installed in the chassis slots. A FortiGate 7040E chassis comes with two interface modules (FIMs) to be installed in slots 1 and 2 to provide network connections and session-aware load balancing to two processor modules (FPMs) to be installed in slots 3 and 4.

FortiGate 7000E products are sold and licensed as packages that include the chassis as well as the modules to be included in the chassis. When you receive your FortiGate 7000E series product the chassis has to be installed in a rack and the modules installed in the chassis. Interface modules always go in slots 1 and 2 and processor modules in slots 3 and up.

If your FortiGate 7000E product includes two different interfaces modules, for optimal configuration you should install the module with the lower model number in slot 1 and the module with the higher model number in slot 2. For example, if your chassis includes a FIM-7901E and a FIM-7904E, install the FIM-7901E in chassis slot 1 and the FIM-7904E in chassis slot 2. This applies to any combination of two different interface modules.

As an administrator, when you browse to the FortiGate 7000E management IP address you log into the FIM in slot 1 (the primary interface module or FIM) to view the status of the FortiGate 7000E and make configuration changes. The FortiOS firmware running on each FIM and FPM has the same configuration and when you make configuration changes to the primary FIM, the configuration changes are synchronized to all FIMs and FPMs.

The same FortiOS firmware build runs on each FIM and FPM in the chassis. You can upgrade FortiGate 7000E firmware by logging into the primary FIM and performing a firmware upgrade as you would for any FortiGate. During the upgrade process, the firmware of all of the FIMs and FPMs in the chassis upgrades in one step. Firmware upgrades should be done during a quiet time because traffic will briefly be interrupted during the upgrade process.

Licenses, device registration, and support

A FortiGate 7000E product is made up of a FortiGate 7000E series chassis, one or two FIMs and two to four FPMs. The entire package is licensed and configured as a single product under the FortiGate 7000E chassis serial number. When you receive a new FortiGate 7000E product, you register it on https://support.fortinet.com using the chassis serial number. Use the chassis serial number when requesting support from Fortinet.

All Fortinet licensing, including FortiCare Support, IPS, AntiVirus, Web Filtering, Mobile Malware, FortiClient, FortiCloud, and additional virtual domains (VDOM) is for the entire FortiGate 7000E product and not for individual components.

If an individual component, such as a single FIM or FPM fails you can RMA and replace just that component.