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PA-3020 - Internet Connection over Cisco Switch

L4 Transporter

Hey guys,

 

at the moment, there is a direct connection between my Palo Alto Firewall and the Internet Router.

 

Ethernet 1/20 on the PA is my external interface - it's one of the fiber interfaces.

 

I want to change this connection from "direct" to "over switch".

 

My question is: Which SFP module do I need in the cisco switch?

 

I mean, the PA interface is a 1Gb interface. So perhaps SFP-1GBase-SR?

 

Is there a possibility to see the sfp type of the interface of the Palo Alto?

 

I did some research on the web but didn't make a find yet.

 

Thanks for help!

 

 

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L3 Networker

Hi @MPI-AE,

to see the hardware SFP connected into ethernet1/20 on your PA-3020 type this command via CLI:

 

>show system state filter sys.s1.p20.phy

 

Let me know.

Jacopo

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L3 Networker

Hi @MPI-AE,

to see the hardware SFP connected into ethernet1/20 on your PA-3020 type this command via CLI:

 

>show system state filter sys.s1.p20.phy

 

Let me know.

Jacopo

Oh yeah, that's it! Thanks!

 

It's 1000B-SX.

 

So if I use a Cisco 1000BASE-SX GBIC module, everything should work fine?

 

Or are there some traps?

 

 

Yes, 1000B-SX Gbic should works fine.

 

Jacopo

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