GlobalProtect Gateways General Tab
- NetworkGlobalProtectGateways<gateway-config>General
Select the
General
tab to define the gateway
interface to which the apps can connect and specify how the gateway
authenticates endpoints.GlobalProtect Gateway
General Settings | Description |
---|---|
Name | Enter a name for the gateway (up to 31 characters). The
name is case-sensitive and must be unique. Use only letters, numbers,
spaces, hyphens, and underscores. |
Location | For a firewall that is in multiple virtual
system mode, the Location is the virtual
system (vsys) where the GlobalProtect gateway is available. For
a firewall that is not in multi-vsys mode, the Location field
does not appear in the GlobalProtect Gateway dialog.After
you save the gateway configuration, you cannot change the Location . |
Network Settings Area | |
Interface | Select the name of the firewall interface
that will serve as the ingress interface for remote endpoints. (These
interfaces must already exist.) Do
not attach an interface management profile that allows Telnet, SSH,
HTTP, or HTTPS to an interface where you have configured a GlobalProtect
portal or gateway because this will expose the management interface
to the internet. Refer to Best Practices for Securing Administrative Access for
more details on how to protect access to your management network. |
IP Address | ( Optional ) Specify the IP address
for gateway access. Select the IP Address Type ,
then enter the IP Address .
The IP address must be
compatible with the IP address type. For example, 172.16.1.0 for
IPv4 or 21DA:D3:0:2F3b for IPv6. If you choose IPv4 and
IPv6 , enter the appropriate address type for each. |
Log Settings | |
Log Successful SSL Handshake | ( Optional ) Creates detailed logs
of successful SSL Decryption handshakes. Disabled by default.Logs
consume storage space. Before you log successful SSL handshakes,
ensure you have the resources available to store the logs. Edit Device Setup Management Logging and Reporting Settings |
Log Unsuccessful SSL Handshake | Creates detailed logs of unsuccessful SSL
Decryption handshakes so you can find the cause of decryption issues.
Enabled by default. Logs consume storage space. To allocate
more (or less) log storage space to Decryption logs, edit the log
memory allocation ( Device Setup Management Logging and Reporting Settings |
Log Forwarding | Specify the method and location to forward
GlobalProtect SSL handshake (decryption) logs. |
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