
PA-7000 Series Firewall Module and Interface Card Information
Item
Component
Description
In both of the above deployments, the linked
device must be set to use LAG for all ports
attached to the LFC. The LFC does not
currently support LACP.
Ports 1 and 9 share the same LED and ports 5 and 10
share the same LED. Port transfer rate is differentiated
by color. Green indicates 10Gbps and yellow indicates
40Gbps.
PAN-OS 9.1 and earlier:
You can only use ports 1 or 9 in PAN-OS versions 9.1 and
prior. Ports 2-8 and 10 are not available. Configuring the
LFC as lfc1/1 operates the first interface as port 1 at 10G
(Green LED). Configuring the LFC as lfc1/9 operates the
first interface as port 9 at 40G (Yellow LED). The second
interface is not used in either configuration. The LFC does
not support LAG and LACP.
2
LED dashboard
Five LEDs that provide LFC status. For details on the
Interpret the PA-7000 Series Firewall Log
.
3
LFC installation and
removal hardware
Screws and levers used to install and remove the LFC.
There are thumb screws and double lever release latches
on each side of the card. Each inner ever contains a
micro-switch and when you simultaneously pull both
inner levers outward to release the outer ejector
Interpret the PA-7000 Series LFC LEDs
Use the following information to learn how to interpret the LED dashboard and port LEDs located
on the Log Forwarding Card (LFC).
PA-7000 Series Firewall Hardware Reference
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