Service the PA-1400 Series Firewall
LED
Description
In an active/active configuration, the HA LED only
indicates HA status for the local firewall and has two
possible states (green or off); it does not indicate HA
connectivity of the peer. Green indicates that the
firewall is either active-primary or active-secondary
and off indicates that the firewall is in any other state
(For example, non-functional or suspended).
Temperature
•
Green
—The firewall temperature is normal.
•
Yellow
—The firewall temperature is outside tolerance levels.
See the
PA-1400 Series Environmental Specifications
operating temperature range.
Alarm
•
Red
—A hardware failure, such as a power supply failure, a
firewall failure that caused an HA failover, a drive failure, or
the hardware overheated and exceeded the high temperature
threshold.
•
Off
—The firewall is operating normally.
Fans
•
Green
—The fan tray and all fans are operating normally.
•
Red
—A fan failed. If one of the three fans fail, the firewall will
continue to operate but if two fans fail, the firewall will shut
down.
Power Supplies 1 and 2
When facing the back of the firewall, power supply 1 (PS 1) is on
the left and power supply 2 (PS 2) is on the right.
•
Green
—The power supply is operating normally.
•
Red
—The power supply is present but is not working.
•
Off
—The power supply is not installed.
Ethernet Port LEDs
RJ-45
These ports have two green LEDs each.
•
Solid Green
—The firewall network link is up.
•
Blinking Green
—The firewall is processing network activity.
SFP and SFP+ LEDs
These ports have two LEDs each. The color of the LED will differ
based on the port speed.
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