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How to Configure DHCP Relay on Palo Alto Firewall

In this article, we will configure DHCP Relay on Palo Alto Networks Firewall. DHCP Relay helps the DHCP Client to reach DHCP Server configured on a different network. Both DHCP Request and DHCP Reply messages will be passed…
Read More »How to Configure Static Route on Palo Alto Firewall

In this article, we will discuss and configure the static route on Palo Alto Firewall. Routing is essential for a firewall that is deployed in layer 3 mode. Palo Alto Firewall supports static as well as dynamic routing…
Read More »How to configure IPSec Tunnel between Palo Alto and SonicWall Firewall

In this article, we will configure the IPSec Tunnel Between Palo Alto & SonicWall Next-Gen Firewall. In this example, I’m using PANOS 8.1 on Palo Alto Networks Firewall. Also, in SonicWall, the SonicOS is 6.5.0.2. However, the configuration…
Read More »How to configure Palo Alto Networks Firewall as a DHCP Server

In this article, we will configure DHCP on the Palo Alto Next-Generation firewall. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP works on UDP Port 67/68. Basically, DHCP used to provide automatic IP addresses to the connected Hosts….
Read More »How to configure Netflow Server in Palo Alto Firewall

In this article, we will configure the NetFlow on Palo Alto Next-Generation Firewall. Basically, NetFlow is a network utility, developed by Cisco. NetFlow helps you to get the traffic information that enters and exit to an interface. So,…
Read More »How to configure Syslog Server for Logs Forwarding in Palo Alto Firewall

In this article, we will configure the Syslog Server in Palo Alto Next-Generation Firewall. As you already know a Syslog server can collect the logs from various Network & Network devices. So, In this article, we will configure…
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