Earning a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification can open many career opportunities in the IT networking field. Here are some of the top job profiles you can pursue...
In Palo Alto Networks firewall high availability (HA) configurations, the “passive link state” setting refers to how the interfaces on the passive (secondary) firewall behave when the firewall is...
Configuring OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) on a Palo Alto Networks firewall involves several steps. Please note that the instructions might vary slightly depending on the specific model and...
Here are some basic commands in Operational and Configurational Mode in Palo Alto Firewall.
RIP is a routing protocol. On Palo Alto firewalls, authentication typically involves setting it up between routers using RIP. Palo Alto firewall training is crucial for secure authentication configuration....
The following image can help you visualize the Palo Alto Networks firewall processes. Understanding this traffic flow can help you better create an initial configuration, adjust the rules after...
Palo Alto Firewall Interface offers diverse interface types, each serving distinct network functions. Here are some common Palo Alto firewall interface types: Management Interface: Used for device management, including...
The superiority of Palo Alto Networks’ firewalls over Cisco ASA (Adaptive Security Appliance) firewalls depends on specific use cases and requirements. Both firewall solutions have their strengths and weaknesses. ...