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SD-WAN BGP Configuration via Panorama Plugin specific prefix

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Hi guys,
we have one core Palo Alto firewall and round about 50 Palo Alto firewalls at customer side.
All firewalls are managed by one Panorama and on all devices are running PanOS 11.1-4x. The sd-wan license is activated and the sd-wan plugin version is 3.2.1.
We like to connect the customer sides via sd-wan to our core firewall but we do not like to announce all local connect networks to our core firewall.
We tried to add the prefixes which we want to announce to our core firewall at the Panorama SD-WAN > Devices > Prefix Redistribute field, but this do not solve our problem, because this configuration only added the prefixes to the bgp configuration. So we see the direct connected and the added prefixes at our core firewall.
Do anybody know a way to announce only the prefixes which we add to the Panorama SD-WAN configuration?


We tried to add the prefixe which we want to announce to our core firewall at the Panorama SD-WAN > Devices > Prefix Redistribute field, but this do not solve our problem, because this configuration only added the prefixe the bgp configuration. So we see the direct connected and the added prefixes.
Do anybody know a way to announce only the prefixes which we add to the Panorama SD-WAN configuration?
Thanks and best regards,
 Dirk

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L1 Bithead

So here is what I did, On there firewalls where I don't want the connected interfaces distributed, I added a redistribution profile of a higher priority (lower number) to "no redist" the connected sources.  The on the BGP Redist Rules, I add the "bo redist" policy, being a higher priority, it overrides what the SD-WAN pushes out and blocked the connected interfacespalo1.PNGpalo2.PNGPalo3.PNG


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L1 Bithead

So here is what I did, On there firewalls where I don't want the connected interfaces distributed, I added a redistribution profile of a higher priority (lower number) to "no redist" the connected sources.  The on the BGP Redist Rules, I add the "bo redist" policy, being a higher priority, it overrides what the SD-WAN pushes out and blocked the connected interfacespalo1.PNGpalo2.PNGPalo3.PNG


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Hi BKRogers,
great idea Thank you very much. I wasn't aware that I can mixed the template-device BGP configuration with the SD-WAN generatet BGP Configuration. 🙂
Best regards,
Dirk

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