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Import Addresses using CSV file

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I want to import 20000 IP addresses in Address Book, Please provide me some solution.

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into panorama or directly into firewall?

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Hi Mick,

 

I want to add the addresses In Firewall but I cannot see import option, as I want to import 20000 IPs in block list.

Manually adding these many addresses is a difficult task.

Now I am trying a solution of External Dynamic List, so I have requested Server team to host the file on local IIS.

If you have any other solution then let me know.

 

Regards,

Nauman

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L7 Applicator

into panorama or directly into firewall?

L7 Applicator

Hmmm....   not sure why you accepted that as a solution as was asking the question....   but perhaps you have resolved the issue yourself???

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hello,

Perhaps mindmeld could help? However that is a lot of IP's, would subnets be easier?

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/minemeld/ct-p/MineMeld

 

Just a thought.

Hi Mick,

 

I want to add the addresses In Firewall but I cannot see import option, as I want to import 20000 IPs in block list.

Manually adding these many addresses is a difficult task.

Now I am trying a solution of External Dynamic List, so I have requested Server team to host the file on local IIS.

If you have any other solution then let me know.

 

Regards,

Nauman

I use the while read do script in linux.

it creates the correct command for each address read from a file list into a new file. I just paste that new file into cli.  If you dont know/use linux scripting then probably not for you but happy to post if you need it.

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