Interpret The Leds On A Pa-5200 Series Firewall - PaloAlto Networks PA-5200 Seriesp Hardware Reference Manual

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Interpret the LEDs on a PA-5200 Series Firewall

The following table describes how to interpret the status LEDs on a PA-5200 Series firewall.
LED
Front Panel LEDs
PWR (Power)
STS (Status)
HA (High Availability)
TMP (Temperature)
FANS
PA-5200 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
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Power Supply (with black handle)
Green—The firewall is powered on.
Off—The firewall is not powered on or an error occurred with the
internal power system (for example, power is not within tolerance
levels).
Power Supply (with red handle)
Green—The firewall is powered on.
Off—The firewall is not powered on or an error occurred with the
internal power system (for example, power is not within tolerance
levels).
Green—The firewall is operang normally.
Yellow—The firewall is boong.
Green—The firewall is the acve peer in an acve/passive
configuraon.
Yellow—The firewall is the passive peer in an acve/passive
configuraon.
Off—High availability (HA) is not operaonal on this firewall.
In an acve/acve configuraon, the HA LED only
indicates HA status for the local firewall and has two
possible states (green or off); it does not indicate HA
connecvity of the peer. Green indicates that the firewall
is either acve-primary or acve-secondary and off
indicates that the firewall is in any other state (For
example, non-funconal or suspended).
Green—The firewall temperature is normal.
Yellow—The firewall temperature is outside tolerance levels.
See
PA-5200 Series Environmental Specificaons
temperature range.
Green—The fan trays and all fans are operang normally.
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