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Administration Guide

LEDs

LEDs

Note

Check your device's QuickStart guide for specific LED information: FortiGate QuickStart Guides.

The following faceplates show where the LEDs are typically found on FortiGate models:

LED

State

Description

Logo

Green or Blue

The unit is on

Off

The unit is off

Power (PWR)

Green

The unit is on and/or both power supplies are functioning

Amber or Red

Only one power supply is functional

Flashing Amber or Red

Power failure

Off

The unit is off

Status (STA)

Green

Normal

Flashing Green

Booting up

Amber

Major or minor alarm

Red

Major alarm

Flashing Amber or Red

BLE is on

Off

The unit is off

Bypass (BYP)

Amber

Bypass Port Pair is active

Off

Bypass Port Pair is off

Alarm

Red

Major alarm

Amber

Minor alarm

Off

No alarms

HA

Green

Operating in an HA cluster

Amber or Red

HA failover

Off

HA disabled

Max PoE

Green, Amber, or Red

Maximum PoE power allocated

Off

PoE power available or normal

PoE

Green

Power delivered

Flashing Green

Error or PoE device requesting power

Off

No PoE device connected or no power delivered

SVC

Green

SVC is on

Flashing Green

SVC activity

Off

SVC is off

3G / 4G

Green

3G / 4G service is on

Flashing Green

3G / 4G activity

Off

3G / 4G service is off

WiFi

Green

WiFi connected

Flashing Green

WiFi activity

Off

WiFi is off

Power supplies and fans

See your device's QuickStart guide for power supply and fan LED information: FortiGate QuickStart Guides.

Port LEDs

LED

State

Description

Ethernet and SFP

Solid color

Connected

Flashing color

Transmitting and receiving data

Off

No link established

PoE

Green

PoE power on or PoE device receiving power

Amber

Providing power

Red

Connected but not powered

Off

PoE power off or no device receiving power

Alarm levels

Minor alarm

Also called an IPMI non-critical (NC) alarm, it indicates a temperature or power level outside of the normal operating range that is not considered a problem. For a minor temperature alarm, the system could respond by increasing the fan speed. A non-critical threshold can be an upper non-critical (UNC) threshold (for example, a high temperature or a high power level) or a lower non-critical (LNC) threshold (for example, a low power level).

Major alarm

Also called an IPMI critical or critical recoverable (CR) alarm, it indicates that the system is unable to correct the cause of the alarm, and that intervention is required. For example, the cooling system cannot provide enough cooling to reduce the temperature. It can also mean that the conditions are approaching the outside limit of the allowed operating range. A critical threshold can also be an upper critical (UC) threshold (such as a high temperature or high power level) or a lower critical (LC) threshold (such as a low power level).

Critical alarm

Also called an IPMI non-recoverable (NR) alarm, it indicates that the system has detected a temperature or power level that is outside of the allowed operating range and physical damage is possible.

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LEDs

LEDs

Note

Check your device's QuickStart guide for specific LED information: FortiGate QuickStart Guides.

The following faceplates show where the LEDs are typically found on FortiGate models:

LED

State

Description

Logo

Green or Blue

The unit is on

Off

The unit is off

Power (PWR)

Green

The unit is on and/or both power supplies are functioning

Amber or Red

Only one power supply is functional

Flashing Amber or Red

Power failure

Off

The unit is off

Status (STA)

Green

Normal

Flashing Green

Booting up

Amber

Major or minor alarm

Red

Major alarm

Flashing Amber or Red

BLE is on

Off

The unit is off

Bypass (BYP)

Amber

Bypass Port Pair is active

Off

Bypass Port Pair is off

Alarm

Red

Major alarm

Amber

Minor alarm

Off

No alarms

HA

Green

Operating in an HA cluster

Amber or Red

HA failover

Off

HA disabled

Max PoE

Green, Amber, or Red

Maximum PoE power allocated

Off

PoE power available or normal

PoE

Green

Power delivered

Flashing Green

Error or PoE device requesting power

Off

No PoE device connected or no power delivered

SVC

Green

SVC is on

Flashing Green

SVC activity

Off

SVC is off

3G / 4G

Green

3G / 4G service is on

Flashing Green

3G / 4G activity

Off

3G / 4G service is off

WiFi

Green

WiFi connected

Flashing Green

WiFi activity

Off

WiFi is off

Power supplies and fans

See your device's QuickStart guide for power supply and fan LED information: FortiGate QuickStart Guides.

Port LEDs

LED

State

Description

Ethernet and SFP

Solid color

Connected

Flashing color

Transmitting and receiving data

Off

No link established

PoE

Green

PoE power on or PoE device receiving power

Amber

Providing power

Red

Connected but not powered

Off

PoE power off or no device receiving power

Alarm levels

Minor alarm

Also called an IPMI non-critical (NC) alarm, it indicates a temperature or power level outside of the normal operating range that is not considered a problem. For a minor temperature alarm, the system could respond by increasing the fan speed. A non-critical threshold can be an upper non-critical (UNC) threshold (for example, a high temperature or a high power level) or a lower non-critical (LNC) threshold (for example, a low power level).

Major alarm

Also called an IPMI critical or critical recoverable (CR) alarm, it indicates that the system is unable to correct the cause of the alarm, and that intervention is required. For example, the cooling system cannot provide enough cooling to reduce the temperature. It can also mean that the conditions are approaching the outside limit of the allowed operating range. A critical threshold can also be an upper critical (UC) threshold (such as a high temperature or high power level) or a lower critical (LC) threshold (such as a low power level).

Critical alarm

Also called an IPMI non-recoverable (NR) alarm, it indicates that the system has detected a temperature or power level that is outside of the allowed operating range and physical damage is possible.