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Nov 23, 2021 at 12:00 AM. facebook share button. linkedin share button. Key features, performance capacities and specifications for all Palo Alto Networks firewalls. This specsheet is also available in:
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Sep 22, 2020 at 12:00 AM. The data interfaces implemented by Palo Alto Networks ® are based on industry standards and implementation agreements primarily authored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 committee and the Small Form Factor (SFF) Committee. Each interface definition is supported by specifications and …
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The Palo Alto Networks™ VM-Series extends secure application enablement into virtualised environments while addressing key virtualisation security challenges: tracking security policies to virtual machine movement with dynamic address objects and integration with orchestration systems using a powerful XML management API.
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Nov 17, 2014 . Palo Alto Networks PA-400 series ML-Powered NGFW (PA-460, PA-450, PA-440) brings Next Generation Firewall capabilities to distributed enterprise branch offices, retail locations, and midsize businesses.
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Spec sheet: VM-Series Technical Overview. Read this concise technical overview to discover how the VM-Series virtual next-generation firewall protects your applications and data deployed across a wide range of public cloud, virtualization, and NFV environments.
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Palo Alto Networks PA-220 brings next-generation firewall capabilities to distributed enterprise branch offices and retail locations. (This specsheet is also available in Traditional Chinese.)
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2 rows . Dimensions—1.75”H X 14”D X 17.125”W (4.44cm X 35.56cm X 43.49cm) PA-850 firewall. Rack units—1U. ...
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6 rows . Palo Alto Networks PA-800 Series next-generation firewall appliances, comprised of the PA-820 ...
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Palo Alto Networks PA-800 Series next-generation firewall appliances, comprised of the PA-820 and PA-850, are designed to secure enterprise branch offices and midsized businesses. The controlling element of the Palo Alto Networks PA-800 Series appliances is PAN-OS security operat- ing system, which natively classifies all traffic, inclusive of applications, threats and …
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2 rows . Dimensions—5.25”H X 21”D X 17.25”W (13.33cm X 52.07cm X 43.81cm) The depth dimension includes ...
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PA-5400 Series Firewall Specifications Learn about the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications of the PA-5400 series firewall and its components. The following topics provide appliance and component specifications for the PA-5400 Series firewalls.
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The Palo Alto Networks™ PA-5000 Series is comprised of three high performance models, the ...
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Overview: The Palo Alto Networks™ PA-3000 Series is comprised of three high performance ...
Input Voltage(Input Frequency): 100-240VAC (50-60Hz)
Storage Capacity: 120GB SSD
Max BTU/HR: 683
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Sep 25, 2018 . The following details for all Palo Alto Networks devices are included in the spreadsheet: Device model Input voltage Input frequency Power factor Maximum input current Average/max power consumption Heat dissipation Maximum Current Consumption Noise level in dBA MTBF CPU DRAM Flash Storage (SSD, EMMC or HDD) VCCI RoHS compliance
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PA-3200 Series Firewall Specifications. Learn about the PA-3200 Series firewall physical, electrical, environmental, and miscellaneous specifications. The following topics describe the PA-3200 Series firewall hardware specifications. For feature, capacity, and performance information, refer to the PA-3200 Series firewall datasheet.
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The Palo Alto Networks PA-400 Series, comprising the PA-460, PA-440, PA-440, and PA-410, brings ML-Powered NGFW capabilities to distributed enterprise branch offices, retail locations, and midsize businesses.
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Palo Alto Networks PA-800 Series next-generation firewall appliances, comprised of the PA-820 and PA-850, are designed to secure enterprise branch offices and midsized businesses.
One power supply is redundant. (75W) PA-820: 200W power supply. (45W) Download the Palo Alto Networks Firewall Overview Datasheet (PDF). Download the Palo Alto Networks PA-800 Series Specification Datasheet (PDF). Pricing subject to change without notice.
The Palo Alto Networks™ VM-Series extends secure application enablement into virtualised environments while addressing key virtualisation security challenges: tracking security policies to virtual machine movement with dynamic address objects and integration with orchestration systems using a powerful XML management API.
Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls arm you with a two-pronged approach to stopping these attacks. Unwanted applications are blocked through App-ID, and the applications you choose to allow through are scanned for vulnerability exploits by our NSS-approved IPS engine.
Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls Palo Alto Networks, Inc. has pioneered the next generation of network security with an innovative platform that allows you to secure your network and safely enable an increasingly complex and rapidly growing number of applications.
Sorry, this product is no longer available, and replaced by the new Firewall PA-850 or Firewall PA-3220. The Palo Alto Networks™ PA-3000 Series is comprised of three high performance platforms, the PA-3060, the PA-3050 and the PA-3020, which are targeted at high speed Internet gateway deployments.
When using the Packet Capture feature on the Palo Alto, the filter settings can easily be made from the GUI (Monitor -> Packet Capture). These settings as well as the current size of the running packet capture files can be examined with: 1 debug dataplane packet-diag show setting
CAUTION! To see whether there are some “predict” sessions in which the Palo Alto uses an ALG (appliation layer gateway) to predict dynamic ports (e.g., SIP, active FTP), use this command: A specific session can then be cleared with: [UPDATE] Since PAN-OS 6.1 the session end reason is a column within the GUI at Monitor -> Logs -> Traffic.