PA-4020 max NAT rule limit?

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PA-4020 max NAT rule limit?

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I am getting very close to the 1000 max NAT rule limit on my PA-4020's, are there any plans to increase this limit in future releases of PANOS or is my only option to upgrade to a PA-4050?

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L6 Presenter

It appears the 4020 is still limited and the 4050 is a recourse @4K. Please defer to your Sales SE if it's in the roadmap.

Regards,

Renato

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L6 Presenter

It appears the 4020 is still limited and the 4050 is a recourse @4K. Please defer to your Sales SE if it's in the roadmap.

Regards,

Renato

I'll contact my sales SE this morning. One final question - is there a command that I could run via CLI that would tell me the total number of NAT rules currently configured?

Regards,

James.

I apologize James but I wasn't able to determine if there's a CLI command to provide you a counter of sorts. I'll keep checking and confirm either way. I do know that the system will relay an error message when the limit is reached upon making a commit.

'Constraints failed for entry: Maximum number of rules reached."

Regards,

Renato

Hi James,

Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a CLI command that would provide a counter to indicate the number of NAT policies created. Recourse would be viewing the counter via GUI. If you'd like, you can submit a feature request for a CLI command to show this counter.

Regards,

Renato

> show resource limit policies | match NAT

This will display the current NAT rules configured



Thanks for the help! Follow up question. On a 4050, I ran the command but it did not provide an output even though I have NAT policy configured. Also, as a follow up, how do you configure max rules?

admin@ROUTER-2(active)> show resource limit policies
policy                    current rules   max rules------------------------- --------------- ---------------Security                  1               not configured

admin@ROUTER-2(active)> show resource limit policies | match natadmin@ROUTER-2(active)>

-Renato

L3 Networker

This shows the max configured at least:

show system state filter cfg.general.max* | match nat

then combine with show resource limit policies (as this command does not show the max, at least not the box I'm on)

Renato,

Do you have virtual systems configured?

re:max rules, I noticed that too. I believe this is also related and configured per vsys.

Thanks

sc

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