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What is a RuleStack?

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Hello Rapatil,

 

Rulestacks define the NGFW traffic filtering behavior such as advanced access control (App-ID, URL Filtering) and threat prevention.
A Rulestack can be associated with one or more Firewalls. Also, you can create two types of rule stacks-global and local. 
Global rule stacks apply to all firewalls in your deployment and local rule stacks apply to specific firewalls.

 

In CloudNGFW you can create a rule stack by the following steps:


1. log in to your CloudNGFW console.
2. Under the manage tab > rule stack > create rule stack.

 

Regards,
Ravi Kumar Singh
Product Specialist
Palo Alto Networks
live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/cloud-ngfw-help-center/ct-p/Cloud_NGFW
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Rulestacks define the NGFW traffic filtering behavior such as advanced access control (App-ID, URL Filtering) and threat prevention. A rulestack consists of a set of security rules , associated objects and security profiles.

Hello Rapatil,

 

Rulestacks define the NGFW traffic filtering behavior such as advanced access control (App-ID, URL Filtering) and threat prevention.
A Rulestack can be associated with one or more Firewalls. Also, you can create two types of rule stacks-global and local. 
Global rule stacks apply to all firewalls in your deployment and local rule stacks apply to specific firewalls.

 

In CloudNGFW you can create a rule stack by the following steps:


1. log in to your CloudNGFW console.
2. Under the manage tab > rule stack > create rule stack.

 

Regards,
Ravi Kumar Singh
Product Specialist
Palo Alto Networks
live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/cloud-ngfw-help-center/ct-p/Cloud_NGFW
*Don’t forget to accept the solution provided!*
 

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