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Global Protect Portal/Gateway Public IP Question

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Good Afternoon Everyone,

 

This may be somewhere else so if i'm asking something that has already been asked, please point me to it. I am trying to set up a new vpn tunnel on a public IP from my block assigned by my ISP. I only have one interface going straight to my ISP but extra public IPs. how would i go about using the other Public IP and go through the same interface? Would i have to do some kind of NAT? Or would i just have to ask the ISP if i could get another pair of fiber to my Palo? I have done this before but going to another ISP and i set up another interface with an internal IP and they did the NAT for me. Thank you in advance.

 

I have a PA-5220 with version 8.1.0

 

 

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if I am reading your post correctly you could set the external interface to untagged subinterface under advanced...

 

then at the bottom of the main interface screen you can add subinterface.

 

subinterface.png

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L7 Applicator

if I am reading your post correctly you could set the external interface to untagged subinterface under advanced...

 

then at the bottom of the main interface screen you can add subinterface.

 

subinterface.png

@Mick_Ball , Thank you for the information! I'm sorry i was a bit confusing, I wasn't sure how to ask the question. I cant believe I missed that. I'll try using this for my GP Portal/Gateway, thanks again!

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