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M-200 and M-600 Appliance

Specificaons

The following topics describe the M-200 and M-600 appliance hardware

specificaons. For feature, capacity, and performance informaon, refer to the

Panorama

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M-200 and M-600 Physical Specificaons

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M-200 and M-600 Electrical Specificaons

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M-200 and M-600 Environmental Specificaons

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M-200 and M-600 Miscellaneous Specificaons

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Summary of Contents for M-200

Page 1: ...M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference docs paloaltonetworks com...

Page 2: ...ltonetworks com search html Have feedback or ques ons for us Leave a comment on any page in the portal or write to us at documenta on paloaltonetworks com Copyright Palo Alto Networks Inc www paloalto...

Page 3: ...pment Rack 29 Connect Power to an M 200 or M 600 Appliance 33 Connect AC Power to an M 200 or M 600 Appliance 34 Service an M 200 or M 600 Appliance 35 Replace an M 200 or M 600 Drive 36 Replace an M...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference 4 2021 Palo Alto Networks Inc...

Page 5: ...to Networks next genera on rewall or appliance The following topics apply to all Palo Alto Networks rewalls and appliances except where noted Upgrade Downgrade Considera ons for Firewalls and Applianc...

Page 6: ...e interface for the Data Services service route n a Upgrading a PA 7000 Series Firewall with a rst genera on switch management card PA 7050 SMC or PA 7080 SMC PAN OS 8 0 and later Before upgrading the...

Page 7: ...roduct matches the tracking number that is physically labeled on the box or crate The integrity of the tamper proof tape used to seal the box or crate is not compromised The integrity of the warranty...

Page 8: ...d Party Component Support Before you consider installing third party hardware read the Palo Alto Networks Third Party Component Support statement M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference 8 2021 Pa...

Page 9: ...Use grounded and shielded Ethernet cables to ensure agency compliance with electromagne c compliance EMC regula ons French Transla on Des c bles Ethernet blind s reli s la terre doivent tre u lis s po...

Page 10: ...trac ng the en re fan tray This allows the fans to stop spinning and helps you avoid serious injury when removing the fan tray You can replace a fan tray while the rewall is powered on but you must re...

Page 11: ...uel le conducteur lectrode de mise la terre du syst me d alimenta on c c est raccord The rewall must be in the same immediate area such as adjacent cabinets as any other equipment that has a connec on...

Page 12: ...indiqu dans la proc dure d installa on de votre pare feu pare feu The rewall permits the connec on of the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment as descr...

Page 13: ...norama Management only mode Panorama Log Collector mode or PAN DB Private Cloud mode M 600 only First Supported So ware Release Panorama 8 1 The following topics describe the hardware features of the...

Page 14: ...ocate the appliance when you move between opposite sides of the equipment rack Push the UID bu on again to deac vate these LEDs 3 System informa on overheat and UID LED Solid red An overheat condi on...

Page 15: ...e AC power cords from both power supplies 9 Hard disk drives HDDs Disk drive bays and HDDs used for log storage By default the M 200 ships with four HDDs installed in drive bays A1 A2 and B1 B2 Each p...

Page 16: ...nce Upper le Management MGT port used for managing the appliance and for data tra c Upper right Ethernet1 1 Lower le Ethernet1 2 Lower right Ethernet1 3 For informa on on con guring these ports refer...

Page 17: ...ware to connect to the console port Data rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 6 Unique Iden ca on UID LED UID LED that illuminates bright blue when you push the UID bu on o...

Page 18: ...e appliance 3 Power LED Solid green indicates that the appliance is powered on 4 Power failure LED Solid red indicates that either a power supply failed or that there is no power source connected to a...

Page 19: ...s in the remaining drive bays C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 and F1 F2 to increase log storage capacity Each pair of drives are in a RAID 1 con gura on For example A1 A2 is a RAID 1 pair and B1 B2 is a RAID 1 pair...

Page 20: ...00Mbps Ethernet ports While facing the back of the appliance the ports are labeled as follows The port labels are located on top of the appliance Upper le Management MGT port used for managing the app...

Page 21: ...e Stop bits 1 Flow control None 7 Unique Iden ca on UID bu on and LED Use the UID feature to help you locate the appliance when you move from the back to the front of the equipment rack where the appl...

Page 22: ...net1 4 The port labels are located on top of the appliance For informa on on con guring these ports refer to the Panorama Administrator s Guide on the Technical Documenta on Portal for the release run...

Page 23: ...n on interpre ng the front panel system LEDs see M 200 Appliance Front Panel or M 600 Appliance Front Panel descrip ons LED Descrip on RJ 45 Ethernet port LEDs LNK Link LED O No link Green 100Mbps lin...

Page 24: ...M 200 and M 600 Appliance Overview M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference 24 2021 Palo Alto Networks Inc...

Page 25: ...an Equipment Rack The M 200 and M 600 appliances ship with a four post rack kit for installa on in a 19 four post equipment rack Install the M 200 Appliance in a 19 Equipment Rack Install the M 600 A...

Page 26: ...n the appliance and then sliding the rails toward the front of the appliance to engage the hooks Secure the back inner rails using two M4 screws for each rail and secure the front inner rails using on...

Page 27: ...he release clips located at the front and back end of each rail assembly to release the rails from the rack STEP 3 Install the rewall in to the equipment rack by sliding the inner rails in to the oute...

Page 28: ...is ush with the front of the rack The inner rail release clips are shown in step 1 STEP 4 Secure the front of the appliance to the rack by turning the front thumb screws on each rail clockwise un l gh...

Page 29: ...ngage the hooks Secure the back part of each rail to the appliance using one M4 screw for each rail The inner rails also use a pressure lock clip one on each rail that locks the rails to the appliance...

Page 30: ...rack STEP 3 Install the appliance in to the equipment rack by sliding the inner rails in to the outer rack mount rails un l the appliance stops about halfway in to the rack Push the inner rail releas...

Page 31: ...of the appliance is ush with the front of the rack The inner rail release clips are shown in step 1 STEP 4 Secure the front of the appliance to the rack by turning the front thumb screws on each rail...

Page 32: ...Install M 200 or M 600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference 32 2021 Palo Alto Networks Inc...

Page 33: ...M 200 and M 600 appliances have two AC power supplies the second power supply is for redundancy For details on power requirements and power consump on see M 200 and M 600 Electrical Speci ca ons Conne...

Page 34: ...ety Warnings STEP 1 Plug two AC power cables provided in to grounded wall outlets Connect the second power cord through a di erent circuit breaker to provide power redundancy and to allow for electric...

Page 35: ...ibe how to replace serviceable components on an M 200 or M 600 appliance For informa on on interpre ng the front panel and back panel LEDs see M 200 and M 600 Appliance Overview Replace an M 200 or M...

Page 36: ...stem drive on an M 200 appliance is located on the front panel of the appliance see M 200 Appliance Front Panel and the system drive on the M 600 appliance is located on the back panel of the applianc...

Page 37: ...ase the lever and pull it out un l it is fully open 2 Slide the replacement drive and carrier assembly in to the empty drive bay un l it is about 1 4 6cm from being fully inserted 3 Before fully inser...

Page 38: ...g drive from Palo Alto Networks or an authorized reseller you will receive two new drives The second drive is required if the failed drive is a di erent model than the replacement drive In this case r...

Page 39: ...he failed drive Proceed as follows based on your ndings If the replacement drive is the same model number of the failed drive that you removed then con nue to Step 5 If the replacement drive is a di e...

Page 40: ...ctive sync Disk id A2 Present model ST8000NM0055 1RM size 7630885 MB status active sync STEP 6 Di erent model replacement drive only Install a replacement disk drive that is a di erent model than the...

Page 41: ...it in the carrier and then install the second replacement drive in to bay A1 one that is the same model as the new drive you installed in bay A2 6 Add the second replacement drive to the RAID 1 array...

Page 42: ...informa on LED also blinks red STEP 2 Disconnect the power cord from the failed power supply STEP 3 Grasp the handle on the failed power supply and simultaneously press the release lever to the le an...

Page 43: ...600 appliance hardware speci ca ons For feature capacity and performance informa on refer to the Panorama Datasheet M 200 and M 600 Physical Speci ca ons M 200 and M 600 Electrical Speci ca ons M 200...

Page 44: ...e Rack unit 1U Dimensions 1 7 H x 29 D x 17 2 W 4 32cm H x 73 67cm D x 43 69cm W M 600 appliance Rack unit 2U Dimensions 3 5 H x 28 46 D x 17 2 W 8 89cm H x 72 29cm D x 43 69cm W Weight M 200 applianc...

Page 45: ...W AC power supplies the second power supply is for redundancy Input voltage and frequency M 200 and M 600 appliance 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Power consump on M 200 appliance 330W M 600 appliance 486W Maximu...

Page 46: ...ty tolerance M 200 and M 600 appliance Opera ng rela ve humidity non condensing 8 to 90 Non opera ng rela ve humidity non condensing 5 to 95 Air ow M 200 and M 600 appliance Front to back Maximum BTU...

Page 47: ...Speci ca ons The following table describes M 200 and M 600 appliance miscellaneous speci ca ons Speci ca on Value Mean me between failures MTBF M 200 appliance 10 years M 600 appliance 8 years M 200 a...

Page 48: ...M 200 and M 600 Appliance Speci ca ons M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference 48 2021 Palo Alto Networks Inc...

Page 49: ...with the laws and regula ons in each country where there are requirements applicable to our products Our products meet standards for product safety and electromagne c compa bility when used for their...

Page 50: ...n radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc ons may cause harmful interference to radio communica ons However there is no guarantee that interference...

Page 51: ...gy Equipment VCCI which governs radio frequency emissions in Japan The following informa on is in accordance to VCCI Class A requirements Transla on This is a Class A product In a domes c environment...

Page 52: ...M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Compliance Statements M 200 and M 600 Appliance Hardware Reference 52 2021 Palo Alto Networks Inc...

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