Interpret the PA-5400 MPC-A LEDs
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Interpret the PA-5400 MPC-A LEDs
Learn how to interpret the PA-5400 MPC-A LEDs to monitor
the status of the card.
Use the following information to learn
how to interpret the LED dashboard located on the PA-5400 Management
Processor Card (MPC-A).

The following table describes the functions and states of the
MPC LED dashboard.
LED | State | Description |
---|---|---|
TMP (Temperature) | Green | The card temperature is normal. |
Yellow | The card temperature is outside
the temperature tolerance. | |
HA (High Availability) | Green | The firewall is in an active HA state. |
Yellow | The firewall is in a passive HA state. | |
Off | The firewall is not part of an HA configuration. | |
STS (STATUS) | Green | The card is operating normally. |
Yellow | The card is booting up. | |
PWR | Green | The card is powered on. |
Off | The card is powered off. | |
PS (Power Supplies) | Green | All power supplies are operating normally. |
Red | A power supply has encountered a failure. | |
FAN (Fan Assemblies) | Green | All fans are operating normally. |
Red | A fan has encountered a failure. | |
ALM (Alarm) | Red | The card hardware failed. |
Off | The card is operating normally. | |
SVC (Service) | Allows a remote administrator
to illuminate the SVC LED on a specific front-slot card so an on-site
technician can locate the card. Enter the following command
to view the status of the SVC LED on all cards that have this LED:
| |
SVC (Continued) | Enter the following command
to view the status for a card in a specific slot:
Enter
the following command to enable all SVC LEDs:
Enter
the following command to disable the SVC LED:
Enter
the following command to enable the SVC LED on the card in a specific
slot:
| |
Off | LED is off. | |
On | LED is solid blue. |