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07-30-2014 08:49 AM
as title
I can't find any answer about them. so, I need someone help
thanks
07-30-2014 09:13 AM
Hello,
PAN firewall is having 2 planes ( data-plane and mgmt-plane) to perform all tasks in a organize manner.
For example:
Mgmt-plane-CPU:
-- it takes care about all daemons running in the firewall i.e authd, mgmt-server, dev-server etc.
-- Running dynamic routing protocols i.e OSPF, BGP
--- IPSec key management
-- firewall GUI.
Data-plane CPU:
-- Handles traffic, passing across the PAN firewall.
--- Physical interface management.
--- Maintaning active routing table for traffic.
Thanks
07-30-2014 09:13 AM
Hello,
PAN firewall is having 2 planes ( data-plane and mgmt-plane) to perform all tasks in a organize manner.
For example:
Mgmt-plane-CPU:
-- it takes care about all daemons running in the firewall i.e authd, mgmt-server, dev-server etc.
-- Running dynamic routing protocols i.e OSPF, BGP
--- IPSec key management
-- firewall GUI.
Data-plane CPU:
-- Handles traffic, passing across the PAN firewall.
--- Physical interface management.
--- Maintaning active routing table for traffic.
Thanks
07-30-2014 01:57 PM
This diagram of the PA architecture tries to capture the separation of data plane packet processing and management plane control system processing.
See the tech brief on Content ID for a fuller discussion on the processing modes in the PA firewall.
http://media.paloaltonetworks.com/documents/techbrief-content-id.pdf
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