Verify the PA-7000 Series Firewall NPC Configuration
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- PA-7000 Series Power Configuration Options
- Determine PA-7000 Series Firewall Power Configuration Requirements
- Connect AC Power to a PA-7050 Firewall
- Connect DC Power to a PA-7050 Firewall
- Connect AC Power to a PA-7080 Firewall
- Connect DC Power to a PA-7080 Firewall
- View PA-7000 Series Firewall Power Statistics
- Connect Cables to a PA-7000 Series Firewall
- Install the PA-7080 Firewall EMI Filter
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- Replace a PA-7000 Series Firewall Air Filter
- Replace a PA-7000 Series SMC Boot Drive
- Replace a PA-7000 Series Firewall LPC Drive
- Re-Index the LPC Drives
- Replace a PA-7050-SMC-B or PA-7080-SMC-B Drive
- Increase the PA-7000 Series Firewall LPC Log Storage Capacity
Verify the PA-7000 Series Firewall NPC Configuration
When you first set up a PA-7000 Series firewall, all
NPC slots are ready to use. If you are working with a firewall that
is already deployed, you should check slot status before adding
a new NPC to ensure that the NPC slot is ready. If the firewall
is in a high availability (HA) configuration, a newly installed
NPC stays in a disabled state until a matching NPC is installed.
After you install a matching NPC in the same slot number in the
HA peer firewall, you must enable the NPCs.
The following commands describe how to view NPC status and how
to change the state of an NPC.
To view NPC status, run the following command:
admin@PA-7050> show chassis
status slot <slot-number>
For example, to view the status of slot 3 run the following command:
admin@PA-7050> show chassis
status slot s3
If an NPC slot is ready to use, the status shows empty.
When you insert an NPC, the system updates the status of the slot.
After you successfully install an NPC, the status shows Card
Status Up and Config Status Success.
You can power down a slot and the slot will stay in the down
state until you power it on. Use the following commands to change
the slot status:
To power on an NPC slot:
admin@PA-7050> request
chassis admin-power-on slot <slot-number>
To power off an NPC slot:
admin@PA-7050> request
chassis admin-power-off slot <slot-number>
To temporarily power down a slot:
admin@PA-7050> request
chassis power-off slot <slot-number>
In an HA configuration, you must install the same number and
model of NPCs in each chassis and the slot numbers must match. After
you install the NPCs in each chassis, the firewall keeps them in
a disabled state until you enable them. This allows the firewall
to start HA monitoring on both NPCs.
Use the following command to bring up a pair of NPCs in an HA
configuration:
admin@PA-7050> request
chassis power-on slot <slot-number> target ha-pair
For example, to enable NPCs installed in slot 3 of both chassis,
run the following command:
admin@PA-7050> request
chassis power-on slot s3 target ha-pair
For information on installing NPCs, see Replace
a PA-7000 Series Network Processing Card (NPC) and for information
on slot status indicators, see PA-7000
Series Front Slot States.