Power adapter | The PA-400 Series firewalls operate on DC power (except for the PA-455-5G, which operates on AC
power) that is provided by the external power adapter
(provided). The
firewall can operate on one power adapter or you can install a second
power adapter for power redundancy. |
Input voltage | PA-410, PA-415, PA-415-5G, PA-440, PA-445, PA-450, PA-455, and PA-460
PA-455-5G
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Average power consumption
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Some of these measurements are derived from
firewalls using an AC adapter, which results in slightly lower
wattage than using a DC input.
PA-410—17W
PA-415 and PA-415-5G—133W (using an AC adapter and
including 90W PoE load)
PA-440—29W
PA-445—140W (using an AC adapter and including 90W PoE
load)
PA-450 and PA-460—32W
PA-455—125W (using an AC adapter and
including 90W PoE load)
PA-455-5G—195W (using an AC adapter
and including 150W PoE load)
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Maximum power consumption |
Some of these measurements are derived from
firewalls using an AC adapter, which results in slightly lower
wattage than using a DC input.
PA-410—23W PA-415 and PA-415-5G—142W (using an AC adapter and including 90W PoE load) PA-440—34W PA-445—146W (using an AC adapter and including 90W PoE load) PA-450 and PA-460—41W
PA-455—143W (using an AC adapter and
including 90W PoE load)
PA-455-5G—212W (using an AC adapter
and including 150W PoE load) |
Maximum current consumption | PA-410—2A@12VDC PA-415 and PA-415-5G—11.3A@12VDC PA-440—2.5A@12VDC PA-445—11.3A@12VDC PA-450 and PA-460—3A@12VDC
PA-455—13A@12VDC
PA-455-5G—3.6A@54VAC |
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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PA-415, PA-415-5G, and PA-445
PA-455
PA-455-5G
- Supported on ports 5, 6, 7, and 8
- Maximum reserved power (per port)—60W
- Total PoE budget allowed (across all ports)—151W
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