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Migratiing to Palo Alto from Azure and Barracuda

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Hi there!

 

New to Palo Alto and currently doing a migration piece for 4 types of firewalls. Barracuda, Fortigate, Chekcpoint and Azure.

 

The team will be using Expedition tool to perform the migrations for Checkpoint and Fortigate, however I would like to ask people on this forum if my ideas are correct for Azure and Barracuda..

 

I have 3 options as I see it for the Azure / Barracudas...

 

1. Write a script to convert into a form expedition understands, and import by file

2. Write a script that Palo Alto firewalls can import directly

3. Do it manually (there are a lot of rules)

 

My ideal solution option 1 but people will have more knowledge than me!

 

Also I was thinking of using the test policy rules that come with Palo Alto to test my routes through the CLI as I dont want to put these things live before I have tested this migration..

 

Really appreciate anyone's help as I am a real newbie! 🙂

 

Regards

 

Richard

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Community Team Member

Hi @rgparkins ,

 

In order to get better traction for this, I have moved your discussion to the Expedition area, as the Feedback area is only for feedback to the LIVE community. 

I recommend that you visit the Expedition discussions area to see your discussion.

 

Cheers,

-Kiwi.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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L4 Transporter

Hello @rgparkins 

 

A better option would be to import it as a CSV, this is something you would want to leverage when importing a configuration that is not supported. I would recommend you take a look at this guide before writing a script.

 

Link

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/expedition-articles/a-how-to-guide-on-the-import-csv-option/ta-...

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