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08-17-2018 04:34 PM
08-18-2018 03:37 AM
Hi @jambulo
There is no simple answer for your question. It depends ...
08-21-2018 10:40 AM
Hello,
I agree with @Remo. The way I do it is use one zone and then create policies around the vlan subnets. This way I dont run out of zones and can keep the traffic highly segregated. This is also because I have an implicite DENY ALL at the end of my rules so the built in intra-zone traffic rules doesnt apply and traffic is denied by policy.
Hope that makes sense.
08-21-2018 10:52 AM
08-21-2018 04:26 PM
@jambulo wrote:
- Are the subnets equal to each other?
- Not sure what you mean.
I meant if these subnets are all the same and the only reason you have more than one is mabe because one /24 isn't big enough, so you created a second. But as you wrote you want to group the servers based on their functions.
Depending on the number of subnets and the hardware you are using, I would create one zone per vlan/subnet. As you group the servers by their functions this would fit perfectly into the zonenames so you have a better overview in the ruleset.
If you have more than 40 subnets and you are using a PA-3020, then you have to go the way with one zone where you drop intrazone traffic, but in case you have a PA-5220 or even bigger then the number of zones will probably not be a limit in any way.
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