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01-04-2013 01:43 AM
Hi All,..
Kindly refer the fallowing topology, in which VLANs (ex:10 VLANs) are created and any traffic to internet is routed to the core firewall. In between core switch and firewall i have connected PaloAlto firewall in VWire mode and also have defined the policy to allow traffic. Did i need to define any VLANs in PaloAlto? Because i am not able to see any packet hits on PaloAlto when connected ( Ping is not happening between core switch to core firewall),..
Is any extra configuration is required in multiple VLAN scenario ?
Device Description : Model-2050, PAN-OS: 5.0.0
Thank you
Gururaj
Scenario:
01-04-2013 08:39 AM
I assume that the link between the core switch and the core firewall is a trunk port in that case multiple vlan traffic will pass through Paloalto V-wire. For allowing tagged traffic trough vwire you have to do the following config as below. Below u can see my vwire allows vlan traffic 1-8 by default this is set to 0 which means untagged traffic .
01-04-2013 05:04 AM
Hi Gururaj,
for using virtualwire-mode the interface of the core firewall and the switch should have no
(in case of access-port) or only one and then the same vlan-tag (trunk-interface).
Best regards
Klaus
01-04-2013 08:39 AM
I assume that the link between the core switch and the core firewall is a trunk port in that case multiple vlan traffic will pass through Paloalto V-wire. For allowing tagged traffic trough vwire you have to do the following config as below. Below u can see my vwire allows vlan traffic 1-8 by default this is set to 0 which means untagged traffic .
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