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09-20-2024 01:30 AM
Hello,
I am a newbie in networking, hopefully my explanation is clear, so I do have a pair of PA 3260 running in Active\Passive configuration, with multiple Layer 3 interfaces and sub interfaces connected, each one of those interfaces is a security zone, and routing is handled automatically between the interfaces.
Now I want to connect the PA 3260 pairs to a PA 3020 pair that is also running Active\Passive configuration with different Layer 3 interfaces, similarly each in its security zone and routing done automatically.
my question is what is the best approach to have a connectivity between those two firewalls, and be able to create security policy between individual zones in PA 3260 and PA 3020.
09-20-2024 12:50 PM
Hello,
Are all the PAN's in the same location? What is the difference in traffic that each pair handle? Reason I ask, it might be easier to collapse the 3060 into the 3260 and retire the 3060 pair? I'm a huge fan of keeping things simple.
Regards,
09-21-2024 03:21 AM
Thanks for your reply, Yes they are on the same room, things were separated as 3060 is handling some kind of operation traffic which has higher priority than the 3260, I guess kind of physical segregation and minimize downtime in hardware failure.
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