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Component
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Log card
(LPC shown)
6
AC power supplies
7
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
ports

PA-7050 Back Panel (AC)

The following image shows the back panel of the PA-7050 firewall (with AC power supplies installed) and
the table describes each back panel component.
PA-7000 SERIES FIREWALL HARDWARE REFERENCE | PA-7000 Series Firewall Overview
Description
On a PA-7050 firewall, you can install up to six NPCs (in slots 1,
2, 3, 5, 6, and/or 7). You must have at least one NPC installed
before the firewall can process network traffic.
For more information, see
Processing Cards
(NPCs).
There are two log card models that you can install:
• LFC
(PAN-OS 9.0 or
later)—High-speed log forwarding card
that forwards all dataplane logs to an external log collection
system, such as Panorama or a syslog server. The only logs
that are stored locally are the Alarm ,Configuration, and
System logs; these logs are stored on the SMC.
• LPC—Manages and stores all dataplane logs generated
by the firewall. The LPC contains four disk drives that
are configured in two separate RAID 1 pairs to provide
redundancy. Each drive is installed in an Advanced
Mezzanine Card (AMC), which physically connects the drive
to the LPC. When replacing a drive, the AMC and drives are
ordered and installed as one unit.
IMPORTANT: You must have an LFC or LPC installed in slot 8
for chassis operation.
For more information, see
Provides power to the chassis using an AC power source.
For information on connecting power, see
PA-7000 Series
Firewall.
Provides a grounding point that you use when removing or
installing chassis components. Secure the provided wrist strap
end of the ESD strap around your wrist and plug the other end
into one of the ESD ports.
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