M-200 and M-600 Appliance Port LEDs................23 Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack.....25 Install the M-200 Appliance in a 19” Equipment Rack............ 26 Install the M-600 Appliance in a 19” Equipment Rack............ 29 Connect Power to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance........33 Connect AC Power to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance............34...
Before You Begin Read the following topics before you install or service a Palo Alto Networks next- ® generaon firewall or appliance. The following topics apply to all Palo Alto Networks firewalls and appliances except where noted. > Upgrade/Downgrade Consideraons for Firewalls and Appliances >...
Management-only mode, Panorama Log Collector mode, or PAN-DB Private Cloud mode (M-600 only). First Supported Soware Release: Panorama 8.1 The following topics describe the hardware features of the M-200 and M-600 appliances. > M-200 Appliance Front Panel > M-200 Appliance Back Panel >...
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Overview M-200 Appliance Front Panel The following image shows the front panel of the M-200 appliance and the table describes each front-panel component. Item Component Descripon System drive 240GB solid-state drive (SSD) used to store the operang system files and system logs.
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Hard-disk drives (HDDs) Disk drive bays and HDDs used for log storage. By default, the M-200 ships with four HDDs installed in drive bays A1/A2 and B1/B2. Each pair of drives are in a RAID 1 configuraon (A1-A2 is a RAID 1 pair and B1-B2 is a RAID 1 pair).
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Overview M-200 Appliance Back Panel The following image shows the back panel of the M-200 appliance and the table describes each back-panel component. Item Component Descripon Power supplies Use the AC power supply inputs to connect power to the appliance.
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Overview M-200 and M-600 Appliance Port LEDs The following table describes how to interpret the status of port LEDs on M-200 and M-600 appliances. The only difference between the port LEDs on these appliances is that the M-600 appliance has two addional SFP+ port LEDs.
Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack The M-200 and M-600 appliances ship with a four-post rack kit for installaon in a 19” four-post equipment rack. > Install the M-200 Appliance in a 19” Equipment Rack > Install the M-600 Appliance in a 19” Equipment Rack...
Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack Install the M-200 Appliance in a 19” Equipment Rack The following procedure describes how to install the M-200 appliance in a four-post equipment rack. The rack kit includes the hardware required to install the appliance in most equipment racks.
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Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack holes, and then release the buons to secure the rails to the rack. The following image shows the right side of the rack if you are facing the front of the rack.
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Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack the appliance and then connue to slide the appliance in to the rack unl the front of the appliance is flush with the front of the rack. The inner-rail release clips are shown in step 1.
Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack Install the M-600 Appliance in a 19” Equipment Rack The following procedure describes how to install the M-600 appliance in a four-post equipment rack. The rack kit includes the hardware required to install the appliance in most equipment racks.
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Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack (with washers) for each rail. The following image shows the right side of the rack if you are facing the front of the rack. STEP 3 | Install the appliance in to the equipment rack by sliding the inner-rails in to the outer rack- mount rails unl the appliance stops (about halfway in to the rack).
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Install M-200 or M-600 Appliance in an Equipment Rack appliance in to the rack unl the front of the appliance is flush with the front of the rack. The inner-rail release clips are shown in step 1. STEP 4 | Secure the front of the appliance to the rack by turning the front thumb screws on each rail clockwise unl ght.
Connect Power to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance M-200 and M-600 appliances have two AC power supplies (the second power supply is for redundancy). For details on power requirements and power consumpon, see M-200 and M-600 Electrical Specificaons. > Connect AC Power to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance...
Connect Power to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance Connect AC Power to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance The following procedure describes how to connect AC power to an M-200 or M-600 appliance. To avoid injury to yourself or damage to your Palo Alto Networks hardware or the data ®...
Service an M-200 or M-600 Appliance The following topics describe how to replace serviceable components on an M-200 or M-600 appliance. For informaon on interpreng the front-panel and back-panel LEDs, see M-200 and M-600 Appliance Overview. > Replace an M-200 or M-600 Drive >...
Palo Alto Networks Support. The only difference between replacing an M-200 and M-600 appliance system drive is that the system drive on an M-200 appliance is located on the front panel of the appliance (see M-200 Appliance Front Panel) and the system drive on the M-600 appliance is located on the back panel...
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Service an M-200 or M-600 Appliance STEP 4 | Install the replacement drive in the drive carrier of the failed drive. 1. Place the failed drive next to the replacement drive with the connectors facing the same direcon. 2. Remove the four screws that hold the failed drive in the carrier and remove the drive from the carrier.
Replace an M-200 or M-600 Appliance Log Drive The M-200 and M-600 appliance log drives are located on the front of the appliance. Each drive pair (A1 and A2 for example) is in an independent RAID 1 array. This redundant configuraon helps ensure that there is no service interrupon or loss of log data if a disk drive fails.
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Service an M-200 or M-600 Appliance model : ST8000NM0055-1RM size : 7630885 MB status : active sync Disk id A2 Present model : ST8000NM0055-1RM size : 7630885 MB status : failed STEP 2 | Remove the failed drive from the RAID 1 array. In this example, run the following command to remove drive A2 from the array: admin@hostname>...
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Service an M-200 or M-600 Appliance will cause the lever to close part way. When the drive carrier is almost fully inserted, close the lever to seat the drive. 3. Add the replacement drive to the RAID 1 array. In this example, run the following command to add drive A2 to the array: admin@hostname>...
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Service an M-200 or M-600 Appliance will cause the lever to close part way. When the drive carrier is almost fully inserted, close the lever to seat the drive. 3. Copy the data from the exisng drive in the RAID 1 array to the replacement drive. In this example, run the following command to copy the data from drive A1 to drive A2: admin@hostname>...
Service an M-200 or M-600 Appliance Replace an M-200 or M-600 Appliance Power Supply M-200 and M-600 appliances have two AC power supplies (the second power supply is for redundancy). If one power supply fails, you can replace it without service interrupon as described in the following procedure.
M-200 and M-600 Appliance Specificaons The following topics describe the M-200 and M-600 appliance hardware specificaons. For feature, capacity, and performance informaon, refer to the Panorama Datasheet. ™ > M-200 and M-600 Physical Specificaons > M-200 and M-600 Electrical Specificaons >...
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Specificaons M-200 and M-600 Physical Specificaons The following table describes M-200 and M-600 appliance physical specificaons. Specificaon Value • M-200 appliance Rack units (U) and dimensions • Rack unit—1U • Dimensions—1.7” H x 29” D x 17.2” W (4.32cm H x 73.67cm D x 43.69cm W)
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Specificaons M-200 and M-600 Electrical Specificaons The following table describes M-200 and M-600 appliance electrical specificaons. Specificaon Value M-200 and M-600 appliances—Two 750W Power Supplies AC power supplies; the second power supply is for redundancy. M-200 and M-600 appliance—100-240VAC...
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Specificaons M-200 and M-600 Environmental Specificaons The following table describes M-200 and M-600 appliance environmental specificaons. Specificaon Value M-200 and M-600 appliance—41ºF to 104ºF Operang temperature range (5ºC to 40ºC) Non-operang temperature M-200 and M-600 appliance— -40ºF to 140ºF (-40ºC to 60ºC)
M-200 and M-600 Appliance Specificaons M-200 and M-600 Miscellaneous Specificaons The following table describes M-200 and M-600 appliance miscellaneous specificaons. Specificaon Value • M-200 appliance—10 years Mean me between failures (MTBF) • M-600 appliance—8 years M-200 and M-600 Appliance Hardware Reference 2021 Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
Our products meet standards for product safety and electromagnec compability when used for their intended purpose. To view compliance statements for the M-200 and M-600 appliances, see M-200 and M-600 Compliance...
M-200 and M-600 Appliance Hardware Compliance Statements M-200 and M-600 Compliance Statements • BSMI EMC Statement—User warning: This is a Class A product. When used in a residenal environment it may cause radio interference. In this case, the user will be required to take adequate measures.
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M-200 and M-600 Appliance Hardware Compliance Statements • VCCI—This secon provides the compliance statement for the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Informaon Technology Equipment (VCCI), which governs radio frequency emissions in Japan. The following informaon is in accordance to VCCI Class A requirements: Translaon: This is a Class A product.
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