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Reference Architectures - Palo Alto Networks

Learn how to leverage Palo Alto Network solutions to enable the best security outcomes. Reduce rollout time and avoid common integration efforts with our validated design and deployment guidance. These architectures are designed, tested, and documented to provide faster, predictable deployments. Architecture Overviews
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Reference Architecture Guide for ... - Palo Alto Networks

Sep 28, 2020 at 11:31 AM Links the technical design aspects of the Google Cloud Platform with Palo Alto Networks solutions and then explores several technical design models. The design models include a deployment that spans multiple projects using Shared VPC and a multi-project model leveraging VPC network peering. Download Legal Notices Privacy
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Reference Architecture Guide for Azure - Palo Alto

Guide Reference Architecture Guide for Azure Aug 19, 2020 at 12:44 PM Links the technical design aspects of Microsoft Azure with Palo Alto Networks solutions and then explores several technical design models. The design models include two options for enterprise-level operational environments that span across multiple VNets. Download
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Panorama Sizing and Design Guide - Palo Alto Networks


Managed DevicesWhile all current Panorama platforms have an upper limit of 1000 devices for management purposes (5000 firewalls using a single or M-600 since PAN-OS 9.0), it is important for Panorama sizing to understand what the incoming log rate will be from all managed devices. To start with, …
Logging RequirementsThis section will cover the information needed to properly size and deploy Panorama logging infrastructure to support customer requirements. There are three main factors when determining the amount of total storage required and how to allocate that storage via Distributed Log Collect…

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Architecture Guide - Palo Alto Networks SD-WAN

Describes reference architectures for Palo Alto Networks SD-WAN. This guide includes design guidance for connecting your remote sites to data centers or central sites via SD-WAN, as well as accessing SaaS applications. Covers two design models: PAN-OS Secure SD-WAN, and CloudGenix SD-WAN with Prisma Access.
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AWS Reference Architecture Guide - Palo Alto Networks

Apr 19, 2021 at 11:30 AM. Links the technical design aspects of Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud with Palo Alto Networks solutions and then explores several technical design models. The design models include a single virtual private cloud (VPC) suitable for organizations getting started and scales to a large organization’s operational …
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Best Practices - Palo Alto Networks

At Palo Alto Networks, it’s our mission to develop products and services that help you, our customer, detect and prevent successful cyberattacks. We’ve developed our best practice documentation to help you do just that. Whether you’re looking for the best way to secure administrative access to your next-gen firewalls and Panorama, create best practice security …

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Deployment Guide for Azure - Palo Alto Networks

Provides detailed guidance on the requirements and functionality of the Transit VNet design model and explains how to successfully implement that design model using Panorama and Palo Alto Networks® VM-Series firewalls on Microsoft Azure. Download.
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PAN-OS® Administrator’s Guide - Palo Alto Networks

The topics in this site provide detailed concepts and steps to help you deploy a new Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall, including how to integrate the firewall into your network, register the firewall, activate licenses and subscriptions, and configure policy and threat prevention features. After you perform the basic configuration steps, you can use the rest of …

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Panorama Design and Planning Guide - Palo Alto Networks

©2012, Palo Alto Networks, Inc. [3] Overview Panorama provides centralized management for the configuration and updating of multiple Palo Alto Networks firewalls. This document provides recommendations to assist customers with the design and planning of …

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Reference Architecture Guide for Cisco ACI - Palo Alto

Jun 24, 2020 at 03:00 PM. Provides design guidance for deploying Palo Alto Networks ® next generation firewalls within a Cisco ACI software-defined data center solution.
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Palo Alto Networks Firewall Initial Configuration

©2012, Palo Alto Networks, Inc. [3] Overview Congratulations on purchasing a Palo Alto Networks firewall! This document will walk you through the steps to install, register, and license your firewall so that you can begin creating your security policies. Requirements . Before you begin, locate the email you received from

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SD-WAN Administrator’s Guide - Palo Alto Networks

Add Your SD-WAN Firewalls as Managed Devices. Create an SD-WAN Network Template. Create the Predefined Zones in Panorama. Create the SD-WAN Device Groups. Create a Link Tag. Configure an SD-WAN Interface Profile. Configure a Physical Ethernet Interface for SD-WAN. Configure a Virtual SD-WAN Interface.

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Global Cybersecurity Leader - Palo Alto Networks

Zero Trust Network Security. Secure users, apps and data anywhere - on-premise, in the cloud, or hybrid. Get complete Zero Trust Network Security to see and secure everything from your headquarters, to branch offices and data centers, as well as your mobile workforce. Protect Your Network. Prevent unknown threats in real time without ...

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Panorama Sizing and Design Palo Alto Networks

Feb 28, 2019 . Read about Panorama Sizing and Design in Palo Alto Networks LIVEcommunity. Learn more about device management and log collection/reporting. There are also some tips on choosing the correct Panorama deployment. Get your questions about Panorama answered on LiIVEcommunity. The Panorama solution i...

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Palo Alto Networks Reference Architectures - GitHub


A firewall with (1) management interface and (2) dataplane interfaces is deployed. This template is used automatic bootstrapping with: 1. Inbound firewalls in the Single VNet Design Model (Dedicated Inbound Option). 2. Inbound firewalls in the Scaled Design Model.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I find the Palo Alto Networks reference architectures templates?

    Please visit the Palo Alto Networks Reference Architectures site to access all architecture and deployment guides. These templates support the various Design Models and Options described in the Reference Architecture Guide for Microsoft Azure. The proper use of each template is described in the August 2020 (current) deployment guides:

  • Why Palo Alto Networks® solutions?

    Learn how to leverage Palo Alto Networks® solutions to enable the best security outcomes. Reduce rollout time and avoid common integration efforts with our validated design and deployment guidance. These architectures are designed, tested, and documented to provide faster, predictable deployments.

  • Why choose Prisma by Palo Alto Networks?

    Organizations must demand security solutions that can quickly and effectively scale with changing business needs. Prisma by Palo Alto Networks is the industry’s most complete cloud security offering for today and tomorrow, providing unprecedented visibility into data, assets, and risks across the cloud and delivered with radical simplicity.

  • Can the Panorama virtual appliance be configured as a dedicated log collector?

    As of PANOS 8.1, not only can any platform can be configured as a dedicated manager, but also a dedicated log collector. Please reference the following techdoc Admin Guide Setup The Panorama Virtual Appliance as a Log Collector for further details.

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