Interpret the PA-7000 20G NPC LEDs
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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
Interpret the PA-7000 20G NPC LEDs
Use the following information to learn how to interpret
the LED dashboard and port LEDs located on the PA-7000 20G Network Processing
Card (NPC).

LED | State | Description |
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PWR | Green | The card is powered. |
Off | The card is powered off. | |
STS (STATUS) | Green | The card is operating normally. |
Yellow | The card is booting up. | |
ALM (Alarm) | Red | The card hardware failed. |
Off | The card is operating normally. | |
TMP (Temperature) | Green | The card temperature is normal. |
Yellow | The card temperature is outside the temperature tolerance. |
The following table describes the functions and states of the
Ethernet and SFP Port LEDs
LED | Description |
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Left | The LED is solid green if there is a network link. |
Right | The LED blinks green if there is network activity. |
The following table describes the functions and states of the
SFP+ Port LEDs
LED | Description |
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Left | The LED is solid green if there is a network link |
Right | The LED blinks green or stays green if there
is network activity. |
To learn about the orientation of the LED indicators, see Identify
PA-7000 Series NPC Port Activity and Link LEDs.