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Chassis monitoring event log messages<br />

System Chassis (<strong>FortiGate</strong>-5000 series)<br />

Voltage<br />

Indicates if the voltage sensors for the module in each slot are<br />

detecting a voltage within an acceptable range. Good indicates that all<br />

monitored voltages are within acceptable ranges. Alarm indicates that<br />

a monitored voltage is too high or too low.<br />

You can mouse over the voltage indicator for each slot to view the<br />

voltages being read by each sensor. The information displayed for<br />

each sensor includes the design voltage (for example 3.3V) and the<br />

actual measured voltage (for example, 3.288V). The acceptable<br />

voltage range depends on the sensor.<br />

The voltages that are displayed are different for different<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong>-5000 series modules. For example:<br />

For <strong>FortiGate</strong>-5005FA2 modules:<br />

• CPU1 Voltage: 1.1956V<br />

• CPU1 Voltage: 1.1858V<br />

• +5.0V: 4.851V<br />

• +3.3V: 3.321V<br />

• +2.5V CPU 1: 2.5376V<br />

• +2.5V CPU 2: 2.5498V<br />

• +1.2V 1: 1.1956V<br />

• +1.2V 2: 1.2054V<br />

For <strong>FortiGate</strong>-5001SX and <strong>FortiGate</strong>-5001FA2 modules:<br />

• 5V: 5.0764V<br />

• 3.3V: 3.4884V<br />

• 2.5V: 2.534V<br />

• 1.8V: 1.8236V<br />

• 1.5V: 1.5326V<br />

And for FortiSwitch-5003 modules:<br />

• +1.5V: 1.521V<br />

• +2V: 1.989V<br />

• +2.5V: 2.4921V<br />

• +3.3V: 3.3024V<br />

• +3.3VSB: 3.3712V<br />

• +5VSB: 5.096V<br />

• +12V: 12.096V<br />

Chassis monitoring event log messages<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong>-5000 series modules can send the log messages shown in Table 31<br />

when chassis monitoring detects temperatures, voltages, or fan speeds that are<br />

outside of normal operating parameters. The messages in Table 31 all have the<br />

chassis log type and a severity of warning or critical. Warning messages are<br />

recorded when non-critical thresholds are reached. Critical messages are<br />

recorded when critical thresholds are reached.<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> Version 3.0 MR5 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

204 01-30005-0203-20070830

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