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Deskripsi
item
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Component
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Description
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1
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System drive
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240GB solid-state drive (SSD) used to store the operating system files and system logs.
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2
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Unique Identification (UID) button
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Use the UID feature to help you locate the appliance when you move from the front to the back of the equipment rack where the appliance is installed. When you push the UID button to enable the UID feature, both the front-panel System information LED and the back-panel UID LED illuminate bright blue to help you locate the appliance when you move between opposite sides of the equipment rack. Push the UID button again to deactivate these LEDs.
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3
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System information (overheat and UID) LED
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4
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Network activity LEDs
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Blinking green indicates network activity.
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5
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Hard-disk drive (HDD) LED
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Blinking yellow indicates IDE channel activity (SAS/SATA drive) on the front log drives.
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6
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Power LED
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Solid green indicates that the appliance is powered on.
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7
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Reset button
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Press this button to reboot the appliance.
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8
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Power button
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Press this button to power on or power off the appliance. Powering off the appliance with this button puts the appliance in standby power mode. To completely power off the appliance, you must disconnect the AC power cords from both power supplies.
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9
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Hard-disk drives (HDDs)
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Disk drive bays and HDDs used for log storage. By default, the M-200 ships with four HDDs installed in drive bays A1/A2 and B1/B2. Each pair of drives are in a RAID 1 configuration (A1-A2 is a RAID 1 pair and B1-B2 is a RAID 1 pair).
For details on storage capacity, refer to the Panorama Datasheet .
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10
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Hard-disk drive (HDD) LEDs
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Status LEDs—two for each log drive:
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Item
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Component
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Description
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1
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Power supplies
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Use the AC power supply inputs to connect power to the appliance. The second power supply is for redundancy.
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2
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Ethernet ports
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Four RJ-45 10Mbps/100Mbps/1000Mbps Ethernet ports. While facing the back of the appliance, the ports are labeled as follows:
The port labels are located on top of the appliance.
For information on configuring these ports, refer to the Panorama™ Administrator’s Guide on the Technical Documentation Portal for the release version running on your appliance. If the appliance is in PAN-DB mode, refer to the appropriate release-specific PAN-OS® Administrators Guide.
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3
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USB ports
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Not used.
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4
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IPMI port
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Not used.
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5
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Console port
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Use this port to connect a management computer to the appliance using a 9-pin serial cable and terminal emulation software.
The console connection provides access to appliance boot messages, the Maintenance Recovery Tool (MRT), and the command line interface (CLI).
If your management computer does not have a serial port, use a USB-to-serial converter.
Use the following settings to configure your terminal emulation software to connect to the console port:
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6
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Unique Identification (UID) LED
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UID LED that illuminates bright blue when you push the UID button on the front of the appliance.
For information on using the UID feature, see the UID button description for the M-200 Appliance Front Panel .
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