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Interpreting the Device LEDs

Interpreting the Device LEDs

Figure 6 shows the LEDs on the front panel of the PA-2000 Series.

Figure 6.   Front Panel LEDs

Table 3 describes the LED functions and states. 

Interpreting the Port LEDs

Each Ethernet port on the PA-2000 Series has two LEDs. Table 4 describes the LEDs.

Table 3.   LED Functions and States 

Interface

State

Description

POWER

Green

The device is powered.

Off

Power is off.

STATUS

Green

The device is operating normally.

Yellow

The device is booting up.

FANS

Green

All fans are operating normally.

Red

One or more fans have failed.

HA

Green

This device is the current active device.

Yellow

This device is the current passive device.

Off

High availability is not enabled on this device.

ALARM

Red

There is a hardware failure, which may include power supply 
detected but not working, fan failure, HA failover, or temperature 
above high temperature threshold. 

Off

The device is operating normally.

TEMP

Green

The temperature is normal.

Yellow

The temperature is outside the normal tolerance.

Table 4.   Port LEDs

LED

Description

Left

Shows green if there is a network link.

Right

Blinks if there is network activity.

Summary of Contents for PA-2000 Series

Page 1: ...PA 2000 Series Hardware Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...d for instructions on configuring the features on the firewall refer to https www paloaltonetworks com documentation For access to the knowledge base complete documentation set discussion forums and v...

Page 3: ...ation 10 Connecting Cables to the Device 11 Connecting Power 11 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Hardware 13 Cautions and Warnings 13 Replacing a Hard Drive 14 Interpreting the Device LEDs 15 Interpreting th...

Page 4: ...4 Table of Contents Palo Alto Networks...

Page 5: ...1 Overview This chapter describes the front and back panels of the PA 2050 and PA 2020 firewalls For more information refer to the following topics Front Panel in the next section Back Panel on page 7...

Page 6: ...or Pluggable SFP ports PA 2050 4 SFP ports for network traffic PA 2020 2 SFP ports for network traffic Management port 1 RJ 45 port to access the device management interfaces through an Ethernet inter...

Page 7: ...2000 Series and Table 2 describes the back panel features Figure 2 Back Panel Table 2 Back Panel Features Item Description Hard disk drive tray Removable hard disk drive tray Power panel Switch for p...

Page 8: ...Back Panel 8 Overview Palo Alto Networks...

Page 9: ...om Palo Alto Networks have not been tampered with during shipping verify the following upon receipt of each product The tracking number provided to you electronically when ordering the product matches...

Page 10: ...embly the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient room temperature Verify that the ambient temperature of the rack assembly meets the maximum rated ambien...

Page 11: ...d so that the PA 2000 Series is level 4 Insert mounting screws into the aligned holes Tighten with a Phillips screwdriver Connecting Cables to the Device Figure 4 shows the PA 2000 Series cable connec...

Page 12: ...Connecting Power 12 Installing the Hardware Palo Alto Networks...

Page 13: ...g the Port LEDs on page 15 Cautions and Warnings CAUTION Disconnect all power cords before servicing the PA 2000 Series WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of...

Page 14: ...e tray out from the chassis 4 Detach the power and data cables from the hard disk drive Figure 5 Hard Disk Drive Replacement To insert a hard disk drive tray 1 Power down the firewall 2 Partially slid...

Page 15: ...perating normally Yellow The device is booting up FANS Green All fans are operating normally Red One or more fans have failed HA Green This device is the current active device Yellow This device is th...

Page 16: ...Interpreting the Port LEDs 16 Maintaining the Hardware Palo Alto Networks...

Page 17: ...section Interface Specifications on page 18 Electrical Specifications on page 18 Environmental Specifications on page 18 Physical Specifications Table 5 lists the physical specifications for the PA 2...

Page 18: ...work traffic Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP ports PA 2050 4 SFP ports for network traffic PA 2020 2 SFP ports for network traffic Management port 1 RJ 45 port to access the device management interfac...

Page 19: ...ssions in Japan The following information is in accordance to VCCI Class A requirements Translation This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in whi...

Page 20: ...BSMI EMC Statement 20 Compliance Statements Palo Alto Networks BSMI EMC 50 60 Hz AC 100 240...

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