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Multiple VLANs through Network Interface

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Hopefully this is a very simple question, but I wanted to make sure I was actually researching the correct thing.

 

I am planning on connecting a hypervisor (Hyper-V 2012), directly to one of my Network Interfaces on my PA.  The hypervisor has multiple VLANs, and I need them all to go through the PA.   I incorrectly thought if I just set the VLAN/Virtual Wire to "none" that it would just allow through whichever VLAN that the hypervisor tagged the traffic as.  Am I now correct in thinking that I need to create a Virtual Router that takes in both VLANs?  Can anyone point me to some instructions on how to set this up correctly?  

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Hi,

 

So my understanding is that you will have a multiple VMs running on the Hyper-V server on the different VLANs. What you could do is to have a subinterfaces configured on the PA physical interface. VR it is just a routing table attached to the interface.

Check this out:

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Featured-Articles/Getting-Started-Layer-3-Subinterfaces/ta-p/67...

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/twzvq79624/attachments/twzvq79624/documentation_tkb/188/1/Layer2_N...

 

Thx,

Myky

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L6 Presenter

Hi,

 

So my understanding is that you will have a multiple VMs running on the Hyper-V server on the different VLANs. What you could do is to have a subinterfaces configured on the PA physical interface. VR it is just a routing table attached to the interface.

Check this out:

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Featured-Articles/Getting-Started-Layer-3-Subinterfaces/ta-p/67...

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/twzvq79624/attachments/twzvq79624/documentation_tkb/188/1/Layer2_N...

 

Thx,

Myky

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