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01-20-2011 07:31 AM
Does anyone know if the Palo Alto has or will have (in a future release) the abilty to aggregate WAN links?
01-20-2011 02:28 PM
Hi There,
You can check feature requests with your local Sales team.
That being said, there is support for Link Aggregation for Ethernet interfaces. There is also support for Policy Based Forwarding to put different traffic over different WAN links.
Not sure if either of those match your requirements?
Thanks
James
01-20-2011 02:28 PM
Hi There,
You can check feature requests with your local Sales team.
That being said, there is support for Link Aggregation for Ethernet interfaces. There is also support for Policy Based Forwarding to put different traffic over different WAN links.
Not sure if either of those match your requirements?
Thanks
James
01-21-2011 08:29 AM
Hello,
Just to add one detail to what James said, link aggregation is available on the PA-4000 only.
Thanks,
Nick
05-11-2011 05:42 PM
Dear sir,
I have one question.
How can I find the documents about Link Aggregation in this support site.
Kind regards,
Takayuki Shimamoto
05-12-2011 07:26 AM
@Takayuki Shimamoto:
1. you can search for Link Aggregation using the search feature of Knowledge Point
2. The Administrators Guide (located under 'Technical Documentation') is a reference document for the PAN devices and contains information regarding the options available for link aggregation
3. At the top level of Knowledge Point (https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/community/knowledgepoint) navigate to "documents" -> "networking" where you will find all of the Knowledge Point documents that have been published under the "networking" heading.
If you don't find the specific information that you are looking for in a document on Knowledge Point you can post a comment on the document page requesting more information and we will update the document as needed.
-Benjamin
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