

Now it is time to commit the changes and test if management interface can reach the gateway. Set deviceconfig system dns-setting servers primary 8.8.8.8 Set deviceconfig system default-gateway 10.100.100.1 Set deviceconfig system netmask 255.255.255.0 Set deviceconfig system ip-address 10.100.100.150

Now let’s check the configuration we have made This doesn’t have to be the default gateway of your firewall through which all your clients’ traffic pass # set deviceconfig system ip-address 10.100.100.150 netmask 255.255.255.0 default-gateway 10.100.100.1 dns-setting servers primary 8.8.8.8īear in mind that management interface is isolated i.e it needs to have its own default gateway. > set cli config-output-format set configure Now we are in and it is time to configure management IP, DNS server etc and change the default admin password. Once you are connected to the firewall, use the default credentials to login You can use the following console settings to connect to the firewall. Configure NAT and Security Policies to allow Internet access to internal clientsįor this purpose, we will be using the following simple topology.Assign IP addresses to ethernet interfaces and default gateway.Configure management interface settings (i.e IP Address, default gateway) via console.This post aims to give an introduction to configuring Palo Alto Networks firewall for initial deployment as it is for beginners, I would like to cover the following topics Rtoodtoo PaloAltoNetworks December 5, 2016
