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05-20-2013 04:47 PM
I ran into a scenario that rendered me useless remotely, and I'm wondering if I can configure secondary authentication for GlobalProtect...
I used GP to VPN in remotely. My GP is set up to authenticate through Active Directory, and it works fine. I was updating my VMWare environment and SAN, in which I needed to power down all VMWare servers (including Domain Controllers). During my SAN upgrades, I lost my GP connection. From that point, I couldn't re-establish my GP connection and it took me a minute to realize that it was because AD could not be contacted due to it being offline. I had to go on-site to finish all upgrades and restore the servers.
Is there a way to configure GP to allow a local login for myself if AD authentication doesn't work so that I can still connect to the PAN firewall, then I can manage my network without the reliance of AD when I know it's not going to be available (bring VMs back up)?
05-20-2013 09:14 PM
Please refer this doc:-
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