Remote Networks: IPSec Termination Nodes and Service IP Addresses
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Remote Networks: IPSec Termination Nodes and Service IP Addresses

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Remote Networks: IPSec Termination Nodes and Service IP Addresses

Learn about IPSec termination nodes for
Prisma Access
remote network deployments that allocate bandwidth by location.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)
  • Prisma Access
    license
All new
Prisma Access
deployments allocate remote network bandwidth by compute location instead of by
Prisma Access
location. You can also upgrade your current deployment to allocate bandwidth by compute location.
When you onboard a remote network, you associate it with an
IPSec Termination Node
, and each IPSec termination node has a
Service IP Address
associated with it. You use the
Service IP Address
as the peer IP address when you set up the IPSec tunnel for the remote network connection. Each termination node can provide you up to 1,000 Mbps of bandwidth. Associating more than 1,000 Mbps of bandwidth to a compute location provides you with more than one
Service IP Address
.
When you onboard a remote network in an Ireland compute location, you are given a choice of two IPSec termination nodes, because the total bandwidth is more than 1,000 Mbps.
Each IPSec termination node has its own Service IP address, as can be seen in
Panorama
Cloud Services
Status
Network Details
Remote Networks
.

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