Interpreting The Port Leds - PaloAlto Networks PA-4000 Series Reference Manual

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Table 4. Functions and States of the LED Dashboard
Interface
POWER
STATUS
HA
TEMP
ALARM
FANS
PWR1
PWR2

Interpreting the Port LEDs

Table 5 describes the LEDs for the PA-4050 and PA-4020 Ethernet ports. Refer to Figure 1.
Table 5. PA-4050 and PA-4020 Port LEDs
LED
Left
Right
Table 6 describes the LEDs for the PA-4060 Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable (XFP) ports. 
Refer to Figure 2.
Table 6. PA-4060 Port LEDs
LED
Top
Bottom
Palo Alto Networks
State
Description
Green
The device is powered.
Off
Power is off.
Green
The device is operating normally.
Yellow
The device is booting up.
Green
This device is the current active device.
Yellow
This device is the current passive device.
Off
High availability (HA) is not enabled on this device.
Green
The temperature is normal.
Yellow
The temperature is outside the normal tolerance.
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.
Green
All fans are operating normally.
Red
One or more fans have failed.
Green
The top power supply is powered and active.
Red
The top power supply is not detected or is detected but not working.
Green
The bottom power supply is powered and active.
Red
The bottom power supply is not detected or is detected but not working.
Description
Shows green if there is a network link.
Blinks if there is network activity.
Description
Shows green if there is a network link.
Blinks if there is network activity.
Interpreting the Port LEDs
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