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12-28-2020 03:49 PM
I am following this article "How to Configure High Availability on PAN-OS" to configure HA on our new PA-850. I don't see HA1 and HA2 ports. Or where I can configure HA interface?
12-28-2020 08:07 PM
These won't be listed under the network interfaces tab. Go into the device tab under the high-availability to configure these interfaces.
12-31-2020 03:19 AM
hi @boblin
all firewalls have the option of setting dataplane interfaces to HA mode, you can click the interface name and then select the HA type from the dropdown
you can then select those interfaces from the Device > High Availability > Ha communication menu
some devices have built-in HA1 and/or HA2 ports (and even Aux-1, Aux-2 and HSCI ports), which will show up in the High Availability configuration, but not in the Network (dataplane) interfaces as they can't be used to pass regular traffic
12-31-2020 01:41 PM
@boblin wrote:
I am learning the PA firewall. Can some one recommend me the more details or step by step how to link?
I would totally recommend, that if you are looking about a whole getting started series. We do have a set of "Getting Started" guides that can help if you want to check out here:
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/blogs/getting-started-palo-alto-networks-firewall-series/ba-p/6...
There are also many good books out there.. ,
even one that @reaper wrote.. amazon.com/dp/1789956374
Way to go Tom!
12-28-2020 08:07 PM
These won't be listed under the network interfaces tab. Go into the device tab under the high-availability to configure these interfaces.
12-29-2020 06:48 PM
Got it! Thank you.
In the document, it shows like that.
It looks like this.
12-31-2020 03:19 AM
hi @boblin
all firewalls have the option of setting dataplane interfaces to HA mode, you can click the interface name and then select the HA type from the dropdown
you can then select those interfaces from the Device > High Availability > Ha communication menu
some devices have built-in HA1 and/or HA2 ports (and even Aux-1, Aux-2 and HSCI ports), which will show up in the High Availability configuration, but not in the Network (dataplane) interfaces as they can't be used to pass regular traffic
12-31-2020 09:31 AM
I am learning the PA firewall. Can some one recommend me the more details or step by step how to link?
12-31-2020 01:41 PM
@boblin wrote:
I am learning the PA firewall. Can some one recommend me the more details or step by step how to link?
I would totally recommend, that if you are looking about a whole getting started series. We do have a set of "Getting Started" guides that can help if you want to check out here:
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/blogs/getting-started-palo-alto-networks-firewall-series/ba-p/6...
There are also many good books out there.. ,
even one that @reaper wrote.. amazon.com/dp/1789956374
Way to go Tom!
01-05-2021 04:55 PM
Thank you.
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