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02-16-2018 09:32 AM
Settings in a template cannot reference to another template even if in the same template stack. I want to simplify management of security policies based on security zones.
Let say I have Template-Standard and then templates for each PA like Template-PL.
I create a security zones LAN, Internet, GP, S2SVPN in Template-Standard and create necesary security rules. Then I create exactly the same security zones in Template-PL and add some additional rules (like access to DMZ services).
Will it work when I put that two templates in template stack?
01-26-2019 03:56 AM
Try to write the name of the zone (even when you have no zone zo choose in the dropdown field). I remember I already had susch situation, where the zone wasn't shown in the webUI but it was working perfectly fine when I wrote the name manually - at least once because afterwards, the zones that are already used in the policy were shown. Either a bug or the way panorana checks reference objects.
02-17-2018 01:19 AM
Template (-stacks) and security rules (configured in device-groups) are two dirrefent things. But what you want to do is possible.
Configure all the zones in one temlate, which you apply to all the devices you need. Then your standard rules you configure in a device-group and your specific rules you configure in specific device-groups where you configure the standard device-group as parent group. The firewalls you attach to the specific device groups.
Regards,
Remo
01-24-2019 09:32 AM
But this is what I do. The problem is that you Secuirty Zones are only visible on the device group that is connected to the device. Any parent DG can be used to setup only common rules that use ANY in place of security zone.
01-26-2019 03:56 AM
Try to write the name of the zone (even when you have no zone zo choose in the dropdown field). I remember I already had susch situation, where the zone wasn't shown in the webUI but it was working perfectly fine when I wrote the name manually - at least once because afterwards, the zones that are already used in the policy were shown. Either a bug or the way panorana checks reference objects.
01-27-2019 10:35 PM
That was so simple :). Thank you!
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