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Introducing PA Prisma to my Network

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Hi everyone, I hope you are all well. This is my first time post here and very excited to have entered the Palo Alto world.

 

I am working with a third party to implement Prisma into my network environment. The idea behind this is to scrap the Bluecoat proxy, WSS proxy (Broadcom are a nightmare) and provide easier and better connectivity for our remote VPN users and site to site VPN offices.

 

Currently, my network has a Checkpoint 5800 acting as the perimeter firewall which also is the termination point for site to site offices and VPN remote users. There's also a Fortigate F600 in the Data Centre that manages all internal and DC traffic.

 

The third party has put together a design summary document which I've attached to this note. I was wondering whether someone could go through the physical/logical diagrams and highlight any questions I should go back to the third party with regarding the design?

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dfvcio8d7v5hkq/Design%20Document%20%281%29.pdf?dl=0

 

 

Many thanks in advance

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Greetings Ziggu88,

 

I hope that this note finds you well! I know that it has been a while since you had posted this question but I wanted to see if you still potentially needed any help. Thank you for your time and I hope that you have a good remainder of your day.

 

Kind Regards,

J. Avery King

J. Avery King | Prisma Cloud | Customer Success Engineer
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