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PA-445 Passive Device LED status

L2 Linker

Dear Team,

 

I noticed something unusual during my testing.

 

PA-445 was configured as HA.

 

The front LED of typical firewall hardware is orange when in the passive state.

 

However, for the PA-445, both Active and Passive Devices are green.

 

As a result, active and passive cannot be distinguished visually.

 

The PAN-OS version in use is 11.1.4.

 

If anyone have any helpful information about this symptom, please let us know.

 

 

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L5 Sessionator

I'll attach my PA-445 front panel.

There is no LED for HA. From top to bottom, there are...

-Power

-Status

-Alarm

 

If it's normal status, LED should be GREEN, GREEN, and OFF even it's active state or passive state.

Note: Status(LED in the middle) might be yellow/red when fw is booting up.

PA445_front.jpg

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L5 Sessionator

I'll attach my PA-445 front panel.

There is no LED for HA. From top to bottom, there are...

-Power

-Status

-Alarm

 

If it's normal status, LED should be GREEN, GREEN, and OFF even it's active state or passive state.

Note: Status(LED in the middle) might be yellow/red when fw is booting up.

PA445_front.jpg

@emr_1 

Thank you for your reply!!

But according to the URL below, the LED of the Passive PA-445 should display yellow.

 

URL : https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/hardware/pa-400-hardware-reference/service-the-pa-400-firewall-har...

 

Please note

I'm thinking document is wrong. As you can see, there is no LED for HA.

OR do you mean you have 4th LED on your PA-445 (differ from my PA-445?)

@emr_1

I completely understand... I think it's just an error in the document.

Your answer was very helpful.

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