Use Google® Cloud Platform Marketplace to deploy the
VM-Series firewall with a minimum of three interfaces (Management,
Trust, and Untrust).
| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
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- VM-Series License (PAYG or BYOL)
- VM-Series plugin
- Panorama
- Panorama plugin for GCP
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To deploy the VM-Series firewall using the GCP market place template, you must
first create
a VPC Network for each interface on the
firewall. After you deploy the firewall from the Google Marketplace, you can log in to the
firewall to adjust the configuration to work within your GCP VPC configuration. You can also
enable monitoring so you can collect metrics that enable you to improve resource management or
create Security policy rules that automatically adapt to changes in your application
environment.
The
Marketplace deploys an
instance of the VM-Series firewall with a minimum of one management
interface and two dataplane interfaces (Trust and Untrust). You
can add additional dataplane interfaces for up to five Google Compute
Engine instances in your virtual private cloud (VPC).
Before you deploy the VM-Series firewall, you must create or choose a project in
your organization and create any networks and subnets that will connect to the firewall, as
described in
VPC Network Planning and
Network Interface Planning.
You cannot attach multiple network
interfaces to the same VPC network. Every interface you create must
have a dedicated network with at least one subnet. Ensure that your
networks include any additional dataplane instances you create.
All VM-Series firewall interfaces must be assigned an IPv4 address
when deployed in a public cloud environment. IPv6 addresses are not supported.