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PA-220R Status LEDs
Learn how to interpret the status LEDs on a PA-220R firewall.
The following table describes how to interpret the status LEDs
on the PA-220R firewall.
| Green —The firewall is powered on. Off —The firewall is not powered on or an error occurred
with the internal power system (for example, power is not within
tolerance levels).
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| Red —A hardware failure, such as a power supply
failure, a firewall failure that caused an HA failover, a drive
failure, or if the hardware overheated and exceeded the high temperature threshold. Off —The firewall is operating normally.
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| Green —The firewall is operating normally. Yellow —The firewall is booting.
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| Green —The firewall is the active peer
in an active/passive configuration. Yellow —The firewall is the passive peer in an active/passive
configuration. Off —HA is not operational on this firewall.
In
an active/active configuration, the HA LED indicates HA status for
only the local firewall and has two possible states; it does not
indicate HA connectivity of the peer. Green indicates that the firewall
is either active-primary or active-secondary and off indicates that
the firewall is in any other state (for example, non-functional
or suspended).
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| Green —The firewall temperature is normal. Yellow —The firewall temperature is outside tolerance
levels.
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| Left LED —Solid green indicates a network
link. Right LED —Blinking green indicates network activity.
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SFP LEDs | These ports have one green LED: Solid
green indicates a network link. Blinking green indicates network activity.
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