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PA-400R Series Front Panel

Learn about the PA-400R Series firewall front-panel components.
View the front panel components of your PA-400R Series firewall.
The front panels of the PA-410R and PA-410R-5G are similar except that the PA-410R-5G features antennas and has an additional LED to denote cellular status. The following image shows the front panel of the PA-410R with its cover removed. The table describes each front panel component.
ItemComponentDescription
1
LED status indicators
LEDs that indicate the status of the firewall hardware components (see Interpret the LEDs on a PA-400R Series Firewall).
The PA-410R has four LEDs and the PA-410R-5G has five LEDs.
2
CONSOLE port
Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using a RJ-45 to USB 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).
Use the following settings to configure your terminal emulation software to connect to the console port:
  • Data rate: 9600
  • Data bits: 8
  • Parity: none
  • Stop bits: 1
  • Flow control: None
3
USB port
Use this USB port to bootstrap the firewall.
Bootstrapping enables you to provision the firewall with a specific PAN-OS configuration and then license it and make it operational on your network.
The following image shows the front panel of the PA-450R and the table describes each front panel component.
ItemComponentDescription
1
LED status indicators
Four LEDs that indicate the status of the firewall hardware components (see Interpret the LEDs on a PA-400R Series Firewall).
2
USB port
Use this port to bootstrap the firewall.
Bootstrapping enables you to provision the firewall with a specific PAN-OS configuration and then license it and make it operational on your network.
3
CONSOLE port
(Micro USB)
Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using a standard Type-A USB-to-micro USB cable (not included with the firewall).
The console connection provides access to firewall boot messages, the Maintenance Recovery Tool (MRT), and the command line interface (CLI).
Refer to Micro USB Console Port for more information and to download the Windows driver or to learn how to connect from a Mac or Linux computer.
4
CONSOLE port
(RJ-45)
Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using a RJ-45 to USB 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).
Use the following settings to configure your terminal emulation software to connect to the console port:
  • Data rate: 9600
  • Data bits: 8
  • Parity: none
  • Stop bits: 1
  • Flow control: None
5
Management port
Use this Ethernet 1Gbps port to access the management web interface and perform administrative tasks. The firewall also uses this port for management services, such as retrieving licenses and updating threat and application signatures.
6
SFP/RJ-45 combo ports
Two SFP/RJ-45 combo ports for 10/100/1000Mbps speeds.
7
RJ-45 ports
Six RJ-45 10/100/1000Mbps ports for network traffic.
Ports 3 and 4 are fail-open ports. They can be configured to provide a pass-through connection despite power or operating system failure.
8
Ground studs
Use a dual screw ground lug to connect the firewall to earth ground (ground cable not included).
9
DC power inputs
Use the DC power inputs to connect power to the firewall. A second power supply can be used for redundancy.
The following image shows the front panel of the PA-450R-5G and the table describes each front panel component.
ItemComponentDescription
1
Antennas
Four antennas that provide 5G connectivity to the device. The firewall does not ship with the antennas installed.
2
LED status indicators
Five LEDs that indicate the status of the firewall hardware components (see Interpret the LEDs on a PA-400R Series Firewall).
3
USB port
Use this port to bootstrap the firewall.
Bootstrapping enables you to provision the firewall with a specific PAN-OS configuration and then license it and make it operational on your network.
4
SIM slot
Install up to two nano SIMs into this slot to enable mobile network connectivity.
The SIM cards must be rated to 85C.
5
CONSOLE port
(Micro USB)
Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using a standard Type-A USB-to-micro USB cable (not included with the firewall).
The console connection provides access to firewall boot messages, the Maintenance Recovery Tool (MRT), and the command line interface (CLI).
Refer to Micro USB Console Port for more information and to download the Windows driver or to learn how to connect from a Mac or Linux computer.
6
CONSOLE port
(RJ-45)
Use this port to connect a management computer to the firewall using a RJ-45 to USB 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).
Use the following settings to configure your terminal emulation software to connect to the console port:
  • Data rate: 9600
  • Data bits: 8
  • Parity: none
  • Stop bits: 1
  • Flow control: None
7
Management port
Use this Ethernet 1Gbps port to access the management web interface and perform administrative tasks. The firewall also uses this port for management services, such as retrieving licenses and updating threat and application signatures.
8
SFP/RJ-45 combo ports
Two SFP/RJ-45 combo ports for 10/100/1000Mbps speeds.
9
RJ-45 ports
Six RJ-45 10/100/1000Mbps ports for network traffic.
You can set the link speed and duplex mode or choose auto-negotiate.
Ports 3 and 4 are fail-open ports. They can be configured to provide a pass-through connection despite power or operating system failure.
10
Ground studs
Use a dual screw ground lug to connect the firewall to earth ground (ground cable not included).
11
DC power inputs
Use the DC power inputs to connect power to the firewall. A second power supply can be used for redundancy.