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09-15-2020 06:05 AM
09-15-2020 06:25 AM
Hello there.
I would say 99% of the time, you will be using eth1/1 as many of the FWs only have a single face panel (slot).
The PA7000 series firewalls have multiple slots, so this is where it would be important to choose the slot number, so you are programming the correct interface.
Does this help/make sense?
09-15-2020 06:31 AM
Hi @MrWonderful
slot refers to just like Line card 1 say if slot 1 has 12 ports.
Slot 1 number like ethernet 1/1
Where 1 refer to Slot number
IT is similar concept in the switches.
Slot 2 refer to like Line card 2 means interface will number like ethernet 2/1
Here 2 refer to line card 2.
Mostly we will have slot 2 or 3 in 7000 PA.
Regards
09-15-2020 06:25 AM
Hello there.
I would say 99% of the time, you will be using eth1/1 as many of the FWs only have a single face panel (slot).
The PA7000 series firewalls have multiple slots, so this is where it would be important to choose the slot number, so you are programming the correct interface.
Does this help/make sense?
09-15-2020 06:31 AM
Hi @MrWonderful
slot refers to just like Line card 1 say if slot 1 has 12 ports.
Slot 1 number like ethernet 1/1
Where 1 refer to Slot number
IT is similar concept in the switches.
Slot 2 refer to like Line card 2 means interface will number like ethernet 2/1
Here 2 refer to line card 2.
Mostly we will have slot 2 or 3 in 7000 PA.
Regards
09-15-2020 07:12 AM
Makes complete sense now!
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