PaloAlto Networks PA-5200 Seriesp Hardware Reference Manual page 29

Next-gen firewall
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Service the PA-5200 Series Firewall
LED
ALM (Alarm)
Ethernet Port LEDs
RJ-45 and AUX LEDs
SFP, SFP+, and QSFP
LEDs
Back Panel LEDs
PWR 1 and PWR 2
(Power)
Power supply
PA-5200 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
Descripon
Red—One or more fans failed on one or both of the fan trays. To
determine which fan tray has a failure, check the system log or
check the LED on the fan trays.
Red—A hardware component failed, such as a power supply failure,
a firewall failure that caused an HA failover, a drive failure, or
hardware is overheang and the temperature is above the high
temperature threshold.
Off—The firewall is operang normally.
These ports have two LEDs.
• Le LED—Solid green indicates a network link.
• Right LED—Blinking green indicates network acvity.
These ports have one green LED.
• Solid green indicates a network link.
• Blinking green indicates network acvity.
While facing the back of the firewall, power supply 1 (PWR 1) is on
the le and power supply 2 (PWR 2) is on the right.
Green—The power supply is funconing normally.
Red—Power supply is present but is not working.
The AC and DC power supplies have a FAIL and an OK LED.
Power Supply (with black handle)
• FAIL
• Off—The power supply is operang normally.
• Solid yellow—The power supply failed. This can also indicate a
fan failure or overheang condion.
• Blinking yellow—The power supply is outside of tolerance
levels.
• OK
• Solid green—The power supply is operang normally.
• Blinking green—The power input is present but the power
supply is disabled by the system.
• Off—No power input or the power supply failed.
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