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PA-7000 Series Layer 2 Interface

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PA-7000 Series Layer 2 Interface

  • Network > Interfaces > Ethernet
Select
Network
Interfaces
Ethernet
to configure a Layer 2 interface. Click on the name of an Interface (ethernet1/1, for example) that is not configured and specify the following information.
Layer 2 Interface Settings
Configured In
Description
Interface Name
Ethernet Interface
The interface name is predefined and you cannot change it.
Comment
Enter an optional description for the interface.
Interface Type
Select
Layer2
.
Netflow Profile
If you want to export unidirectional IP traffic that traverses an ingress interface to a NetFlow server, select the server profile or click
Netflow Profile
to define a new profile (see Device > Server Profiles > NetFlow). Select
None
to remove the current NetFlow server assignment from the interface.
VLAN
Ethernet Interface
Config
To enable switching between Layer 2 interfaces or to enable routing through a VLAN interface, select an existing VLAN or click
VLAN
to define a new VLAN (see Network > VLANs). Select
None
to remove the current VLAN assignment from the interface.
Virtual System
If the firewall supports multiple virtual systems and that capability is enabled, select a virtual system for the interface or click
Virtual System
to define a new vsys.
Security Zone
Select a
Security Zone
for the interface or click
Zone
to define a new zone. Select
None
to remove the current zone assignment from the interface.
Link Speed
Ethernet Interface
Advanced
Select the interface speed in Mbps (
10
,
100
, or
1000
) or select
auto
to have the firewall automatically determine the speed.
Link Duplex
Select whether the interface transmission mode is full-duplex (
full
), half-duplex (
half
), or negotiated automatically (
auto
).
Link State
Select whether the interface status is enabled (
up
), disabled (
down
), or determined automatically (
auto
).
Enable LLDP
Ethernet Interface
Advanced
LLDP
Select to enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on the interface. LLDP functions at the link layer to discover neighboring devices and their capabilities.
LLDP Profile
If LLDP is enabled, select an LLDP profile to assign to the interface or click
LLDP Profile
to create a new profile (see Network > Network Profiles > LLDP Profile). Select
None
to configure the firewall to use global defaults.
Enable in HA Passive State
If LLDP is enabled, select to allow an HA passive firewall to pre-negotiate LLDP with its peer before the firewall becomes active.

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