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04-30-2019 01:16 AM
Hi,
We have a setup in which a switch is used for interconnecting several virtual systems to a perimeter router. The switch is going end of life and needs to be replaced. Is it possible to replace this switch with a "Virtual router" in Palo Alto?
Below is the setup:
1. All virtual systems have their own virtual routers.
2. Default routes from the virtual systems are pointing to the corresponding SVIs in the switch
3. From the switch traffic gets routed to perimeter router
4. There are NAT IPs in each Vsys. Switch has reverse routes pointing to those NAT IPs to the particular interfaces of the vsys.
Query:
1. Is it possible to replace the switch with a new virtual router? Will the new virtual router be visible to all vsys?
2. If i select next hop as "Virtual router" while adding a static route, it does not allow me to choose an interface in the next hop vritual router. Will this work for static routes configured for NAT IPs in the next hop VR? And also for static routes?
In the diagram below, 192.66.2.2 is a NAT IP configured in vsys1. My question is if the "Switch with SVIs" is replaced by a new virtual router, will I be able to add routes for 192.66.2.2 pointing to next hop virtual router as "vsys 1" in it?
04-30-2019 06:35 AM
check out inter-vsys routing: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClSVCA0
05-03-2019 03:06 AM
Hi, Thanks for the link. The link talks about configuring an "external zone" for doing inter vsys routing. My query is slightly different. We are only choosing a next hop virtual router and not a specific interface in the next hop router. In such cases, will the route work for a NAT IP?
05-03-2019 03:17 AM
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