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PaloAlto Networks PA-220R Quick Start Manual
PaloAlto Networks PA-220R Quick Start Manual

PaloAlto Networks PA-220R Quick Start Manual

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PA-220R NEXT-GEN FIREWALL QUICK START GUIDE
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Before You Begin

Use this guide to install and begin setting up your Palo Alto Networks
PA-220R next-generation firewall. Refer to the PA-220R Next-Gen Firewall Hardware
Reference at
https:/ /www.paloaltonetworks.com/documentation/platforms
information, specifications, and more detailed procedures for installing your firewall.
Verify that the installation site has a DC power source.
Unpack the equipment and verify that you received the following items:
Qty Description
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PA-220R next-generation firewall.
1
Standard Type-A USB to micro USB console cable.
1
DB-9 female to RJ-45 male console cable.
1
Shielded RJ-45 CAT6 Ethernet cable for management (MGT) port access.
1
DC terminal block.
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Rubber pads for a desktop installation.
1
DIN bracket for a DIN rail installation.
1
End User License Agreement (EULA).
1
China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) declaration.
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Install the Firewall
There are four ways to install the PA-220R firewall:
On a flat surface
On a DIN rail
On a wall
In a 19-inch equipment rack
The PA-220R firewall ships with rubber pads (to install the firewall on a
flat surface) and a DIN rail bracket (to install the firewall on a DIN rail). The
wall-mount kit and 19-inch equipment-rack kit are optional and purchased
separately—refer to the PA-220R Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference for
the wall-mount and rack-kit installation procedures.
Install on a Flat Surface
Attach the rubber pads to the recessed
circles on the bottom of the firewall
(Figure
1) and place the firewall securely
on a stable flat surface (right-side up).
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Install on a DIN Rail
You can attach the DIN bracket to either the back or to the bottom surface of the
firewall. Choose the option that best fits the installation site.
®
1. Attach a 35mm DIN rail (not included) to the wall where you will install the firewall.
for safety
2. Attach the DIN bracket to the back
3. Engage the bottom of the DIN bracket (with spring-loaded clips) with the bottom
Figure 1
Install Rubber Pads
firewall (use the DIN bracket captive screws). Ensure that the spring-loaded clips on
the DIN bracket are oriented so that they will grasp the bottom of the DIN rail.
part of the DIN rail. Push the firewall and bracket upward to fully compress the
spring-loaded clips against the rail and then pivot the firewall toward the wall so
that the top clips on the bracket will grasp the top of the rail as you carefully lower
the firewall to decompress the clips and secure the firewall on the DIN rail
or
Figure
5).
Cap ve Screw
DIN Bracket
Spring-loaded
DIN Bracket Clips
Cap ve Screw
Figure 2
Install DIN Bracket on Back of Firewall
Cap ve Screw
Spring-loaded
DIN Bracket Clips
DIN Bracket
Cap ve Screw
Figure 4
Install DIN Bracket on Bottom of Firewall
(Figure
2) or bottom surface
(Figure
4)of the
Figure 3
Install Firewall on DIN Rail (Back Mount)
Wall
DIN Rail
Spring-loaded
DIN Bracket Clips
Figure 5
Install Firewall on DIN Rail (Bottom Mount)
(Figure 3
Wall
DIN Rail
Spring-loaded
DIN Bracket Clips

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Summary of Contents for PaloAlto Networks PA-220R

  • Page 1: Before You Begin

    • In a 19-inch equipment rack The PA-220R firewall ships with rubber pads (to install the firewall on a flat surface) and a DIN rail bracket (to install the firewall on a DIN rail). The wall-mount kit and 19-inch equipment-rack kit are optional and purchased Wall separately—refer to the PA-220R Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference for...
  • Page 2 Power On the Firewall Connect to the Management Interface The PA-220R firewall requires a 12-24VDC 1.25A power source. You can connect a 1. Connect the RJ-45 Ethernet cable from the RJ-45 port on your computer to the mangaement (MGT) port on the firewall.