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03-31-2020 09:42 PM
Hi All,
Hoping to use Expedition to clean up an ASA config without migrating to Palo. Understand it's not the intended purpose but wondering if the imported ASA config can be cleaned up and extracted somehow, perhaps as a raw file?
I can see Project Snapshots are stored as .sql files under /home/userSpace/Projects/<project-name>/Backups.
Have used Expedition many times for migrations to Palo and it would be great to have this ability for Customers who are thinking about migrating.
Thanks
04-01-2020 03:34 AM
You can do your tasks as if you were going to push later the configuration into a PANOS device nd, instead, export the resulting Security Rules grid view in Excel.Notice that on the Security Rules view, there is a menu icon on the top right and has an option called Export to Excel.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but if so, that is one way to export it instead of using the database backups that you referred to. Those are only useful within Expedition, as they have all the tables and relationships across the different identified objects.
We did not put efforts on doing other vendors config clean up that would allow a config export for other vendors. I mean, Expedition has not been prepared to generate Cisco ASA configurations as an output, so the Excel format is option I could point you to. Also notice that you may get your Cisco ASA configuration improved to use L7 rules, having converted some L4 services into L7 applications, as the goal of Expedition is to help you use the benefits of the PANOS platform.
04-01-2020 03:34 AM
You can do your tasks as if you were going to push later the configuration into a PANOS device nd, instead, export the resulting Security Rules grid view in Excel.Notice that on the Security Rules view, there is a menu icon on the top right and has an option called Export to Excel.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but if so, that is one way to export it instead of using the database backups that you referred to. Those are only useful within Expedition, as they have all the tables and relationships across the different identified objects.
We did not put efforts on doing other vendors config clean up that would allow a config export for other vendors. I mean, Expedition has not been prepared to generate Cisco ASA configurations as an output, so the Excel format is option I could point you to. Also notice that you may get your Cisco ASA configuration improved to use L7 rules, having converted some L4 services into L7 applications, as the goal of Expedition is to help you use the benefits of the PANOS platform.
04-01-2020 02:17 PM
Thanks @dgildelaig, appreciate the response.
Output to CSV is helpful but was hoping to output as ASA config.
It would be great if we could convince every Customer to migrate to Palo 😉
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