Fully separating traffic is easy with the Next-Generation FireWall. While with other vendors you might need dedicated virtual systems, with Palo Alto Networks just adding another virtual router is enough. In this Palo Alto Networks Training Video, we will show you the concept including inter VR routing.
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Tommy
15/6/2018 11:33:30
There is one caveat in the tutorial that is that you can't have the same gateway IP's on the firewall.
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Lars
15/6/2018 13:53:12
Hi Tommy, what do you mean with "same gateway IP's" ?
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Donisan
15/10/2020 07:17:45
If I have a license with additional 5 virtual systems can I share between 2 different Palo Alto equipments? 2 of them installling on one device and the other 3 on another? Thanks
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Lars
15/10/2020 07:30:08
Hi Donisan,
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