PA-1530-POE Components
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PA-1530-POE Components
View the front and back panel components and descriptions of the
PA-1530-POE.
The following image shows the front panel of the PA-1530-POE and the
table describes each front panel component.
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Item
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Component
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Description
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1
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RJ-45 Ports
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Eight 1Gbps copper RJ-45 ports. Port 1 is used for Zero Touch Provisioning
(ZTP).
Ports 5 through 20 are PoE (Power over
Ethernet) ports that can each transfer up to 90W of power to a
connected device. The maximum PoE budget is 724W. Refer to the PA-1500 Series Firewall Electrical Specifications for more
information about the PoE ports. Ports 3-4 and 5-6 are fail-open pairs. They can be configured to
provide a pass-through connection despite power or operating
system failure. |
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2
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RJ-45 Ports
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Four 5Gbps copper RJ-45 ports.
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3
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RJ-45 Ports
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Eight 10Gbps copper RJ-45 ports.
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4
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SFP+ Ports
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Eight 10Gbps fiber SFP+ ports.
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5
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SFP28 Ports
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Four 25Gbps fiber SFP28 ports.
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6
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HSCI Port
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One SFP28/SFP+/SFP (25Gbps/10Gbps/1Gbps) port.
Use this port to connect two PA-1500 Series firewalls in a high
availability (HA) configuration as follows:
The HSCI ports must be connected directly between the two
firewalls in the HA configuration (without a switch or router
between them). When directly connecting the HSCI ports between
two PA-1500 Series firewalls that are physically located near
each other, Palo Alto Networks recommends that you use a passive
SFP+ cable. For installations where the two firewalls are not near each other
and you cannot use a passive SFP+ cable, use a standard SFP+
transceiver and the appropriate cable length. Do not assign an IP address to the HSCI port. The port carries
raw Layer 1 traffic that is not routable or switchable and does
not support IP addressing. Assigning an IP address to the HSCI
port causes the firewall to enter a permanent suspended
state. For high-throughput deployments, do not use a 1Gbps copper
interface for HA2. Use the HSCI port or a 10Gbps/40Gbps fiber
interface to ensure sufficient bandwidth for HA data
synchronization. When you configure path monitoring, do not use your HA peer's
data interface IP address as the monitored destination. Using
the peer's IP address causes the firewall to incorrectly detect
a path failure and trigger an unnecessary failover. |
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7
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HA1-A and HA1-B ports
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Two 1Gbps RJ-45 ports for high availability (HA) control.
If the firewall dataplane restarts due to a failure or manual
restart, the HA1-B link will also restart. If this occurs and
the HA1-A link is not connected and configured, then a split
brain condition occurs. Therefore, we recommend that you connect
and configure the HA1-A ports and the HA1-B ports to provide
redundancy and to avoid split brain issues. |
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8
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Console port (USB-C)
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Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using
a standard Type-C USB cable.
The console connection provides access to firewall boot messages, the
Maintenance Recovery Tool (MRT), and the command line interface
(CLI).
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9
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Console Port (RJ-45)
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Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using
a 9-pin serial-to-RJ-45 cable and terminal emulation software.
The console connection provides access to firewall boot messages, the
Maintenance Recovery Tool (MRT), and the command line interface
(CLI).
If your management computer does not have a
serial port, use a USB-to-serial converter. Use the following settings to configure your terminal emulation
software to connect to the console port:
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10
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USB-A Port
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One USB-A port used for debugging and administration only. Use it to
bootstrap the firewall or perform self-service enhanced factory
reset (EFR).
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11
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Management Port
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One 1Gbps RJ-45 Management port used to access the management web
interface and perform administrative tasks. The firewall uses this
port for management services, such as retrieving licenses and
updating threat and application signatures.
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12
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Reset Button
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A button that reboots the appliance.
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13
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LED Indicators
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Nine LEDs that indicate the status of various hardware components.
For details on the LEDs, see PA-1500 Series Firewall LED Definitions.
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The following image shows the back panel of the PA-1530-POE and the
table describes each back panel component.
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Item
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Component
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Description
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1
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Fans
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Six dual-rotor fans that provide the appliance with cooling and
ventilation. The fans are not field replaceable.
The firewall is designed to continue
operating even if one fan rotor has failed. |
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2
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Ground Stud
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A stud used to ground the appliance to earth ground.
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3
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Power Supplies
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Two power supplies that provide AC or DC power to the appliance.
The power supplies are numbered 1 through 2 from left to right.
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