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01-18-2013 05:41 AM
Hi all,
I try to found the suitable PAN model for support my environment. I design PAN to support 2 virtual wire and 1 NAT network. I'm not sure that PA 500 will support 2 virtual wire. I prefer throughput and session number that support by PA500.
Thank you
TU
01-19-2013 01:06 AM
PA-500 supports a max of 4 Virtual-Wires.having 8 interfaces /4 pairs.
No of VWIREs = Half (Total No. of Physical interfaces)
admin@PA-500> show system state | match wire
cfg.general.max-vwire: 0x4
No Of Active Session Supported: 65535
admin@PA-500> show session info
number of sessions supported: 65535
Throughput Details
Firewall throughput (App-ID enabled) 250 Mbps
Threat prevention throughput 100 Mbps
IPSec VPN throughput 50 Mbps
New sessions per second 7,500
Max sessions 64,000
IPSec VPN tunnels/tunnel interfaces 250
GlobalProtect (SSL VPN) concurrent users 100
SSL decrypt sessions 1,000
SSL inbound certificates 25
Virtual routers 3
Security zones 20
Max. number of policies 1,000
You can download the DataSheet From: Datasheets
01-19-2013 01:06 AM
PA-500 supports a max of 4 Virtual-Wires.having 8 interfaces /4 pairs.
No of VWIREs = Half (Total No. of Physical interfaces)
admin@PA-500> show system state | match wire
cfg.general.max-vwire: 0x4
No Of Active Session Supported: 65535
admin@PA-500> show session info
number of sessions supported: 65535
Throughput Details
Firewall throughput (App-ID enabled) 250 Mbps
Threat prevention throughput 100 Mbps
IPSec VPN throughput 50 Mbps
New sessions per second 7,500
Max sessions 64,000
IPSec VPN tunnels/tunnel interfaces 250
GlobalProtect (SSL VPN) concurrent users 100
SSL decrypt sessions 1,000
SSL inbound certificates 25
Virtual routers 3
Security zones 20
Max. number of policies 1,000
You can download the DataSheet From: Datasheets
01-19-2013 08:28 PM
5k - max vwires = 12
4k - max vwires = 12
3k - max vwires = 10
2k - max vwires = 7
500 - max vwires = 4
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