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Mastering Palo Alto Networks - Second Edition

You're reading from  Mastering Palo Alto Networks - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241418
Pages 636 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Concepts
Author (1):
Tom Piens aka Piens aka 'reaper' Tom Piens aka Piens aka 'reaper'
Profile icon Tom Piens aka Piens aka 'reaper'

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Understanding the Core Technologies 2. Setting Up a New Device 3. Building Strong Policies 4. Taking Control of Sessions 5. Services and Operational Modes 6. Identifying Users and Controlling Access 7. Managing Firewalls through Panorama 8. Upgrading Firewalls and Panorama 9. Logging and Reporting 10. Virtual Private Networks 11. Advanced Protection 12. Troubleshooting Common Session Issues 13. A Deep Dive into Troubleshooting 14. Cloud-Based Firewall Deployment 15. Supporting Tools 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to create a support account, register a new device, and add licenses. You are able to identify all the different support licenses and can select the appropriate subscription licenses to address your needs. You can now upgrade and update a device so that its firmware is up to date and the latest application and threat signatures are loaded to protect the network. You learned how to protect the management interface so that only legitimate users can connect, and you are able to assign different accesses and privileges to administrators. You are able to configure all the physical interfaces, like Layer 3 and VWire, and know when each is most appropriate. You can also leverage logical interfaces like tunnel interfaces and loopback interfaces when they are needed.

If you’re preparing for the PCNSE, you should take note that upgrading requires the base image to be downloaded before you can move forward to a maintenance release. The recommended threshold for dynamic updates is 6 to 12 hours (unless the device is located in a critical environment, where the threshold should be 24 hours) and you should be able to identify the difference between all the interface types.

In the next chapter, we will start building robust security policies and learn how to set a strong security posture for network traffic.

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