LED
State
Blue
Description
Ejection latch open. The module is ready for removal.
QuickStart Guide
HS
FortiGate ASM-CE4
Flashing
Ejection latch opened during system operation.
LED currently not in use.
OOS
PWR
OT
Green
Off
The module is properly inserted in the FortiGate unit.
The module is not receiving power from the FortiGate unit.
LED currently not in use.
RST
HS
OOS
PWR
Green
The correct cable is in use and the connected equipment has power.
Port 1 to 4
Left LED
OT
Flashing Green Network traffic at 100 Mbps. Flashing with the right LED, connection
at 1000 Mbps.
1
2
3
4
Amber
Off
The correct cable is in use and the connected equipment has power.
Port 1 to 4
Right LED
Network traffic at 10 Mbps. Flashing with the left LED, connection at
1000 Mbps.
ASM-CE4
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Package Contents
Connector
Type
Speed
Protocol Description
Ports 1 to 4
RJ-45
10/100/1000 Base-T
Ethernet Copper network connections.
QuickStart Guide
RST
HS
OOS
PWR
OT
RST
HS
OOS
PWR
OT
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
ASM-CE4
ASM-CE4
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Installing the AMC Module
It is important to carefully seat the FortiGate ASM CE4 module all the way into the chassis.
Only then will the FortiGate ASM CE4 module power-on.
ASM CE4 module ports
SWx/1
IP:
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____.____.____.____
____.____.____.____
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SWx/3
SWx/4
IP:
____.____.____.____
____.____.____.____
____.____.____.____
____.____.____.____
Netmask:
IP:
Netmask:
IP:
To complete this procedure, you need:
SWx/2
• A FortiGate ASM CE4 module
Netmask:
Netmask:
• A FortiGate chassis with an empty AMC single-width (SW) opening.
• To avoid any electrostatic discharge, install in a static free area.
Removing the AMC module
FortiGate ASM CE4 modules are not hot swappable. The procedure for inserting the
FortiGate ASM CE4 module into a FortiGate chassis slot requires the FortiGate unit to be
powered off.
Should you need to remove the ASM CE4, shut down the FortiGate unit using proper shut
down procedures.
To remove the ASM CE4 module
To avoid any electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling FortiGate ASM CE4 modules,
install in a static free area.
1. Ensure the FortiGate unit is powered off before proceeding.
To insert a FortiGate ASM CE4 module into a FortiGate chassis
2. To avoid any electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling FortiGate ASM CE4 modules,
install in a static free area.
1. Ensure the FortiGate unit is powered off before proceeding.
2. Remove the panel block on the FortiGate unit using the hot swap latch.
3. Pull the latch on the ASM CE4 module to the extended position.
3. Pull the hot swap latch on the right-hand side of the module to the extended position to
unlock the module from the FortiGate unit.
4. Gently pull the hot swap latch to remove the module.
4. Insert the FortiGate ASM CE4 module into the empty slot in the chassis. Ensure the
Fortinet logo is right-side up. It should be on the upper-right corner of the module.
5. Carefully guide the module into the chassis.
6. Insert the module by applying moderate force to the front faceplate near the upper edge
to slide the module into the slot.
The module should glide smoothly into the chassis. If you encounter any resistance
while sliding the module in, the module could be aligned incorrectly. Pull the module
back out and try inserting it again.
7. Press the hot swap latch to lock in the module.
8. Power on the FortiGate unit. The hot swap (HS) LED turns on and then begins flashing.
Configuring
Configure the ports on the ASM-CE4 as you would any other ports on the FortiGate unit. For
more information on configuring ports, see the FortiGate Administration Guide.
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) use the following commands:
config system interface
edit <port_number>
Using the web-based manager, go to System > Network > Interface to configure the IP
address and netmask of the ports. The module ports are indicated as SWx/n, where n is the
port number.
set ip <ip_address>
set netmask <netmask>
set allowaccess {http | https | ssh | telnet | ping}
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