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FortiGate-50A/50B, FortiWiFi-50B and FortiGate-100 FortiOS 3.0 MR4 Install Guide
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Powering on the FortiGate unit
Installing the FortiGate unit
Table 5: FortiGate-50A and FortiGate-100 LED indicators
Table 6: FortiGate-50B and FortiWiFi-50B LED indicators
Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a method of powering Ethernet capable devices 
using CAT5 Ethernet cable to carry both data and power to a device, eliminating 
the need for a standard power source.
The FortiWiFi-50B includes the availability for PoE through the WAN1 port. The 
FortiWiFi-50B supports the IEEE 802.3af standard as a Powered Device (PD) 
using CAT5 Ethernet cable.
This enables you to place the FortiWiFi-50B in locations where connecting to a 
standard power source is inconvenient or impractical. 
LED
State
Description
Power
Green
The FortiGate unit is powered on.
Off
The FortiGate unit is powered off.
Status
Flashing
The FortiGate unit is starting up.
Off
The FortiGate unit is running normally.
Internal
External 
DMZ (FortiGate-100)
Green 
The correct cable is in use, and the connected 
equipment has power.
Flashing 
green
Network activity at this interface.
Off
No link established.
Internal External 
DMZ (FortiGate-100 
interfaces
(back)
Green
The correct cable is in use, and the connected 
equipment has power.
Flashing 
amber
Network activity at this interface.
Off
No link established.
LED
State
Description
Power
Green
The FortiGate unit is powered on.
Off
The FortiGate unit is powered off.
Status
Flashing
The FortiGate unit is starting up.
Off
The FortiGate unit is running normally.
WLAN (WiFi-50B)
Green
Wireless port is up.
Off
Wireless port is down.
Link/Activity
Green 
The correct cable is in use, and the connected 
equipment has power.
Flashing 
green
Network activity at this interface.
Off
No link established.
10/100
Green
The interface is connected at 100 Mbps.
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Caution: Attach a grounding cable to the Ground input in the FortiWiFi-50B and connect to 
a grounding source to avoid potential damage to the device in the event of a power surge.