IoT Security
Features Introduced in Network Discovery 2.1
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- Firewall Deployment Options for IoT Security
- Use a Tap Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use a Virtual Wire Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use SNMP Network Discovery to Learn about Devices from Switches
- Use Network Discovery Polling to Discover Devices
- Use ERSPAN to Send Mirrored Traffic through GRE Tunnels
- Use DHCP Server Logs to Increase Device Visibility
- Control Allowed Traffic for Onboarding Devices
- Support Isolated Network Segments
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Features Introduced in Network Discovery 2.1
Review the features introduced in the Network Discovery plugin 2.1.
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Review the features introduced in the Network Discovery plugin 2.1.
What's New in Network Discovery 2.1.0
Review the new features introduced in Network Discovery plugin 2.1.0.
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SNMP Crawling Settings Enhancements
PAN-OS 11.1 and later 11 releases
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Network Discovery adds support for multiple entry switches,
multiple SNMP credentials, and site creation for more thorough
SNMP crawling.
You can define up to 10 entry switches for SNMP crawling and
choose which switch the crawling job starts from. At least one
entry switch must be defined.
You can add up to 15 SNMP credentials for Network Discovery to
use when crawling switches, and you can choose the order in
which Network Discovery tries the credentials. Network Discovery
tries the credentials until it finds one that works or until
all credentials have been tried. When you are adding a new
credential, you can choose which entry point switch to test the
credential on.
When a subnet is learned through SNMP crawling, you can define
site mapping based on entry point switch. If the subnet is
already assigned to a site in IoT Security, then the
subnet's site mapping will be overwritten based on the site
assigned to the entry point in the Network Discovery plugin.
Network Discovery won't overwrite any sites that you
manually configured.
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