PA-7000 Series Firewall Rack Install Safety Information
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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
PA-7000 Series Firewall Rack Install Safety Information
Read the following information before you proceed with
a PA-7000
Series Firewall Equipment Rack Installation.
- Elevated ambient operating temperature—If the PA-7000 Series firewall is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient room temperature. Verify that the ambient temperature of the rack assembly does not exceed the maximum rated ambient temperature requirements listed in PA-7000 Series Firewall Environmental Specifications.
- Reduced airflow—Ensure that the airflow required for safe operation is not compromised by the rack installation.
- Mechanical loading—Ensure that the rack-mounted firewall does not cause hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading.
- Circuit overloading—Ensure that the circuit that supplies power to the firewall is sufficiently rated to avoid circuit overloading or excess load on supply wiring. See PA-7000 Series Firewall Electrical Specifications.
- Reliable earthing—Maintain reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment. Pay special attention to power connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (such as use of power strips or extension cords) to ensure that the firewall does not exceed power ratings for connected hardware.