Lab resources for Palo Alto certs?

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Lab resources for Palo Alto certs?

L1 Bithead

Hello,

 

I'm interested in studying for and picking up a few Palo Alto certs.  What lab resource do most people use?  I have a friend that recommended picking up a PA-400-LAB to train/study with.  Has anyone used that bundle before?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Hi @ClimbingColorado ,

 

Purchasing a PA-400-LAB license is a great way to test out features first-hand in your home environment. I purchased a PA-220-LAB license for my PCNSE when I used to work for a partner. Additionally, I found EVE-NG to be very helpful in simulating larger networks than my home network. The Net Dev Group also has some basic labs you can follow for the config and management course. 

Good luck!

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Hello JayGolf,

 

The EVE-NG software looks awesome!  I'm familiar with Cisco Modeling Labs, Packet Tracer, and GNS3.  I hadn't ever heard of EVE-NG.  That's a great tip!

 

Do you have any suggestions on where I could purchase the PA-400-LAB bundle?  I sent a message to Palo Alto's sales department but haven't spoken with anyone yet.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Rob

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Hi @ClimbingColorado ,

 

There are different channels to contact the sales team:

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/company/contact-sales

 

Kind regards,

-Kim.

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