Reference any common configurations or objects attached to a global scope and push to
NGFWs or Prisma Access deployments.
Enterprises need to enforce configuration objects and global settings consistently
across all deployments. By referencing global settings across various scopes, such
as snippets or folders, organizations can streamline operations, eliminate redundant
configurations, and enhance centralized management. For example, organizations can
effectively manage custom URL categories for access policy rules, threat prevention
profiles, zones, addresses, and other objects representing standard network
segments.
This feature allows you to reference any common configurations or objects attached to
a global scope and push to
NGFWs or
Prisma Access deployments.
These shared objects and configurations within the global scope are available to all
the snippets. Snippets associated with the global scope are considered a global
snippet, and the objects defined within these snippets can be
referenced across any snippets in the
configuration. This simplifies the process of managing configurations from a single
location, updating, and enforcing global standards across all deployments.