Connect Fiber Cables to the PA-400R Series Firewall
Learn how to connect fiber cables to the PA-400R Series Firewall using the provided
cable glands.
This topic describes how to connect fiber cables to the PA-410R or PA-410R-5G firewall using the provided cable
glands.
Insert your transceiver into the SFP port you are connecting the cable
to.
The grommet used will differ based on whether you
install a copper or fiber transceiver.
Unpack the fiber cable gland and separate it into three components — the
connector, seal, and end cap.
Thread the fiber cable through the end cap. Unlatch the seal and fit the cable
into it, then close the seal latch. Thread the fiber cable through the connector
so that the three components are in the order pictured.
Connect the fiber cable to the installed transceiver. Move the three cable
gland components towards the firewall. Push the seal into the connector.
Push the connector up to the the SFP port and turn the connector clockwise
until there is a click. Make sure that the connector is securely locked in
place.
Screw the end cap into the seal and tighten it until the end cap is securely
fastened.
Repeat Steps 1 through 6 on the other SFP port if you are connecting a second
fiber cable.