Communication Between RN-SPN and SC

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Communication Between RN-SPN and SC

L4 Transporter

Hi All,

I have few doubts with RN-SPN and SC.

> Can we create access from RN-SPN to SC?

> Can we communicate from SC to RN-SPN?

> Can we get access from RN-SPN to RN-SPN itself?

If so how can we acheive this please suggest?

Regards,

Sanjay S

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

- yes, simply create a trust- trust security rule in your RN device group security rule

- yes, by default, no rules needed

- yes, IF you get the interconnect license ! then it's simply creating another trust-trust security rule with the client RN as source and server RN as destination (only 1 direction C2S needs to be accounted for in security rule)

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

- yes, simply create a trust- trust security rule in your RN device group security rule

- yes, by default, no rules needed

- yes, IF you get the interconnect license ! then it's simply creating another trust-trust security rule with the client RN as source and server RN as destination (only 1 direction C2S needs to be accounted for in security rule)

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

L4 Transporter

@reaper Thank you for the explanation and i got the answer i wanted. Is there any document which i can go through.

Also when i raise the query in SASE section i dont see answers quickly. But if i raise the same query in General topics i get it quickly. But i dont it is right to do it. 

this is all explained in the EDU-318 course, i'm not sure it is documented as such

 

i can't help you with usage issues of the LIVEcommunity, maybe you should reach out to community@paloaltonetworks.com to raise your concern

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization
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