04-27-2021 11:51 PM
So far I cant ping the firewall from the network and I can't ping the gateway or any pcs from the firewall. I have checked the arp table and I don't see any mac addresses there, so now I am starting to get concerned about the viability of this firewall. However my experience with paloalto firewalls started with this device. However my networking experience did not. I am running on 6.01. So obviously I would like to update the firewall so I can work with a more current version of PANOS. Finding documentation for 6.01 has not been very fruitful.
04-28-2021 11:35 PM
I will check the ping option. I knew that there had to be a setting for the ping reply just hadn't found it yet. But since I did a factory reset I was thinking that it should be replying. The firewall is replying to a ping from itself. So I wasn't overly concerned about it. Just an fyi. I have held a CCNP I have worked with and installed Cisco routers for a number of years. I know how to make IP networks work. The firewall cannot ping the gateway router or pcs on the network, nor can they ping the firewall. The firewall is configured with 10.0.1.5/24 and the router is 10.0.1.1/24 The network is pretty simple but for some reason, its just not working. I have a pc that is using a terminal cable and I can windows terminal into that pc I work on it almost daily and i learn more and more every day but its just working yet. Do I need to turn on the Ethernet ports like I would on a Cisco router. I haven't found anything that looks like that in the configuration but it is something that makes sense.
04-29-2021 01:31 AM - edited 04-29-2021 01:33 AM
Hi @Alleria ,
to be able to ping any Interface that belong to the firewall, each interface will need to have an "interface Mgmt with ping checked" assigned to that interface, you can find and create Interface mgmt under Network > Network profiles > interface Mgmt. and after that assigning it on the interfaces from Interface Advanced tab.
on the other hand you should be able to ping other hosts from firewall, but for your information if you did not specify the source of ping, the firewall will use the Physical managment interface, so i would try "ping source x.x.x.x host x.x.x.y" where xxxx the firewall interface that belong to same host-network.
hope that will work.
04-29-2021 01:42 PM
I just tried the ping source and host and it was not successful. Also this firewall atm is only on one network, so there really shouldn't be any issues there.
Part of my problem here has been the fact that I am on 6.01 so most of the documentation for 6.01 is not available online anymore, most of what I have been able to do I or figured out I have done on my own by exploring through the CLI. I have added IPs to the permitted IPs however upon checking the ARP table nothing seems to be getting into the firewall as it is.
04-30-2021 07:48 AM
Good Day
You should install Wireshark onto your computer. Next, connect your computer to the mgmt interface and from the terminal window (as you can you can console in,) ping the IP of your computer (which should be on the same subnet). If the ping is not successful, you would have the wireshark trace to confirm that you either DID or DID NOT see ping attempts. If you see the pings, there is something external to the firewall. If you do not see the pings, then there is something wrong with this FW.
Just based on the version of code, I would not believe the FW has been in production or has had a maintenance contract on it. The FW may not even be licensed. If the FW is not licensed, then it may not allow to be pingable, but you should be able to bring up the GUI of the FW. Can you please provide some details about the FW, such as where you obtaned it from, was it in production, and when this FW was last known to be working. We all could simply be troubleshooting a bad firewall, whether you factory restored it or not.
What is the purpose of the FW? Are you planning to put it into a production or lab network? Are you wanting to teach yourself PANW firewalls? There are other solutions availablle to learn PANOS.
Thanks
05-11-2021 03:37 PM
Sorry for the delay in a response. I had a problem with wireshark not seeing my ethernet connection. Once I reinstalled it things worked much better. But I also had to work on my house funny how a leaking roof takes priorities. Anyway, I did some ping tests with wireshark running on the pc that I connect to the firewall with. While I was able to see pings to that pc and I am getting data all of the time I am not able to see pings to or from the firewall.
I got this firewall from ebay. If there is an issue with getting it to work I will have a hard time getting my money back. I have had it for a month now.
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