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Palo Alto Active/Passive > eBGP to ISP > VLANs for ToR switches (Juniper)

L2 Linker

Up top, have an eBGP peering with ISP.

 

Trusted Zone > L2 Links down to Nexus > then Juniper ToR switches aggregating servers

The firewall will perform L3 and contain the VLANs.

 

How would you go about the connections from Palo > Nexus > Juniper 

 

 

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hello,

If you are referring to a routing protocol, I would recommend OSPF. 

 

Regards,

I would take the Nexus out back and burn it...

 

Are you routing on the devices other than the PAN?  If it's all layer 2, then you won't be using any routing protocols.  I don't really understand your question.

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