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Search GlobalProtect Users on Portal and Satellites

L3 Networker

I have several satellites and one portal.  I have a lot users connected to the satellites and portal.  

 

From a CLI console, I would like to query for GlobalProtect users from a centralized console.  Right now, it is a pain because I have to open a CLI console for each satellite/portal and send a command to each device to find information on a specific user.

 

Any ideas on how I could just have a single console to query for a given globalprotect user?

 

Thanks!

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L4 Transporter

Are you refering to global protect gateways? I think that satellites are from PAN to PAN devices. Anyway I think you can configure all your remote firewalls (gateways) as "redistributors" and collect the user-ID information from the central firewall where you'll be able to see the user-ID information from the remote firewalls.

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/documentation/60/pan-os/pan-os/user-id/configure-a-firewall-to-shar...

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Learning-Articles/GlobalProtect-Users-Appear-as-Coming-From-Use...

 

Regards,

Gerardo

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L4 Transporter

Are you refering to global protect gateways? I think that satellites are from PAN to PAN devices. Anyway I think you can configure all your remote firewalls (gateways) as "redistributors" and collect the user-ID information from the central firewall where you'll be able to see the user-ID information from the remote firewalls.

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/documentation/60/pan-os/pan-os/user-id/configure-a-firewall-to-shar...

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Learning-Articles/GlobalProtect-Users-Appear-as-Coming-From-Use...

 

Regards,

Gerardo

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