Subscriptions You Can Use With the Firewall
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Next-Generation Firewall Docs
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PAN-OS 10.1
- Cloud Management of NGFWs
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
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- Management Interfaces
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- Launch the Web Interface
- Configure Banners, Message of the Day, and Logos
- Use the Administrator Login Activity Indicators to Detect Account Misuse
- Manage and Monitor Administrative Tasks
- Commit, Validate, and Preview Firewall Configuration Changes
- Export Configuration Table Data
- Use Global Find to Search the Firewall or Panorama Management Server
- Manage Locks for Restricting Configuration Changes
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- Define Access to the Web Interface Tabs
- Provide Granular Access to the Monitor Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Policy Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Objects Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Network Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Device Tab
- Define User Privacy Settings in the Admin Role Profile
- Restrict Administrator Access to Commit and Validate Functions
- Provide Granular Access to Global Settings
- Provide Granular Access to the Panorama Tab
- Provide Granular Access to Operations Settings
- Panorama Web Interface Access Privileges
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- Reset the Firewall to Factory Default Settings
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- Plan Your Authentication Deployment
- Pre-Logon for SAML Authentication
- Configure SAML Authentication
- Configure Kerberos Single Sign-On
- Configure Kerberos Server Authentication
- Configure TACACS+ Authentication
- Configure RADIUS Authentication
- Configure LDAP Authentication
- Configure Local Database Authentication
- Configure an Authentication Profile and Sequence
- Test Authentication Server Connectivity
- Troubleshoot Authentication Issues
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- Keys and Certificates
- Default Trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs)
- Certificate Deployment
- Configure the Master Key
- Export a Certificate and Private Key
- Configure a Certificate Profile
- Configure an SSL/TLS Service Profile
- Configure an SSH Service Profile
- Replace the Certificate for Inbound Management Traffic
- Configure the Key Size for SSL Forward Proxy Server Certificates
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- HA Overview
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- Prerequisites for Active/Active HA
- Configure Active/Active HA
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- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Route-Based Redundancy
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Floating IP Addresses
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with ARP Load-Sharing
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Floating IP Address Bound to Active-Primary Firewall
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Source DIPP NAT Using Floating IP Addresses
- Use Case: Configure Separate Source NAT IP Address Pools for Active/Active HA Firewalls
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA for ARP Load-Sharing with Destination NAT
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA for ARP Load-Sharing with Destination NAT in Layer 3
- HA Clustering Overview
- HA Clustering Best Practices and Provisioning
- Configure HA Clustering
- Refresh HA1 SSH Keys and Configure Key Options
- HA Firewall States
- Reference: HA Synchronization
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- Use the Dashboard
- Monitor Applications and Threats
- Monitor Block List
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- Report Types
- View Reports
- Configure the Expiration Period and Run Time for Reports
- Disable Predefined Reports
- Custom Reports
- Generate Custom Reports
- Generate the SaaS Application Usage Report
- Manage PDF Summary Reports
- Generate User/Group Activity Reports
- Manage Report Groups
- Schedule Reports for Email Delivery
- Manage Report Storage Capacity
- View Policy Rule Usage
- Use External Services for Monitoring
- Configure Log Forwarding
- Configure Email Alerts
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- Configure Syslog Monitoring
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- Traffic Log Fields
- Threat Log Fields
- URL Filtering Log Fields
- Data Filtering Log Fields
- HIP Match Log Fields
- GlobalProtect Log Fields
- IP-Tag Log Fields
- User-ID Log Fields
- Decryption Log Fields
- Tunnel Inspection Log Fields
- SCTP Log Fields
- Authentication Log Fields
- Config Log Fields
- System Log Fields
- Correlated Events Log Fields
- GTP Log Fields
- Audit Log Fields
- Syslog Severity
- Custom Log/Event Format
- Escape Sequences
- Forward Logs to an HTTP/S Destination
- Firewall Interface Identifiers in SNMP Managers and NetFlow Collectors
- Monitor Transceivers
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- User-ID Overview
- Enable User-ID
- Map Users to Groups
- Enable User- and Group-Based Policy
- Enable Policy for Users with Multiple Accounts
- Verify the User-ID Configuration
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- App-ID Overview
- App-ID and HTTP/2 Inspection
- Manage Custom or Unknown Applications
- Safely Enable Applications on Default Ports
- Applications with Implicit Support
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- Prepare to Deploy App-ID Cloud Engine
- Enable or Disable the App-ID Cloud Engine
- App-ID Cloud Engine Processing and Usage
- New App Viewer (Policy Optimizer)
- Add Apps to an Application Filter with Policy Optimizer
- Add Apps to an Application Group with Policy Optimizer
- Add Apps Directly to a Rule with Policy Optimizer
- Replace an RMA Firewall (ACE)
- Impact of License Expiration or Disabling ACE
- Commit Failure Due to Cloud Content Rollback
- Troubleshoot App-ID Cloud Engine
- Application Level Gateways
- Disable the SIP Application-level Gateway (ALG)
- Maintain Custom Timeouts for Data Center Applications
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- Decryption Overview
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- Keys and Certificates for Decryption Policies
- SSL Forward Proxy
- SSL Forward Proxy Decryption Profile
- SSL Inbound Inspection
- SSL Inbound Inspection Decryption Profile
- SSL Protocol Settings Decryption Profile
- SSH Proxy
- SSH Proxy Decryption Profile
- Profile for No Decryption
- SSL Decryption for Elliptical Curve Cryptography (ECC) Certificates
- Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) Support for SSL Decryption
- SSL Decryption and Subject Alternative Names (SANs)
- TLSv1.3 Decryption
- High Availability Not Supported for Decrypted Sessions
- Decryption Mirroring
- Configure SSL Forward Proxy
- Configure SSL Inbound Inspection
- Configure SSH Proxy
- Configure Server Certificate Verification for Undecrypted Traffic
- Enable Users to Opt Out of SSL Decryption
- Temporarily Disable SSL Decryption
- Configure Decryption Port Mirroring
- Verify Decryption
- Activate Free Licenses for Decryption Features
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- Policy Types
- Policy Objects
- Track Rules Within a Rulebase
- Enforce Policy Rule Description, Tag, and Audit Comment
- Move or Clone a Policy Rule or Object to a Different Virtual System
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- External Dynamic List
- Built-in External Dynamic Lists
- Configure the Firewall to Access an External Dynamic List
- Retrieve an External Dynamic List from the Web Server
- View External Dynamic List Entries
- Exclude Entries from an External Dynamic List
- Enforce Policy on an External Dynamic List
- Find External Dynamic Lists That Failed Authentication
- Disable Authentication for an External Dynamic List
- Register IP Addresses and Tags Dynamically
- Use Dynamic User Groups in Policy
- Use Auto-Tagging to Automate Security Actions
- CLI Commands for Dynamic IP Addresses and Tags
- Application Override Policy
- Test Policy Rules
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- Network Segmentation Using Zones
- How Do Zones Protect the Network?
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PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
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- Tap Interfaces
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- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Packets over a Virtual Wire
- Port Speeds of Virtual Wire Interfaces
- LLDP over a Virtual Wire
- Aggregated Interfaces for a Virtual Wire
- Virtual Wire Support of High Availability
- Zone Protection for a Virtual Wire Interface
- VLAN-Tagged Traffic
- Virtual Wire Subinterfaces
- Configure Virtual Wires
- Configure an Aggregate Interface Group
- Configure Bonjour Reflector for Network Segmentation
- Use Interface Management Profiles to Restrict Access
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- DNS Overview
- DNS Proxy Object
- DNS Server Profile
- Multi-Tenant DNS Deployments
- Configure a DNS Proxy Object
- Configure a DNS Server Profile
- Use Case 1: Firewall Requires DNS Resolution
- Use Case 2: ISP Tenant Uses DNS Proxy to Handle DNS Resolution for Security Policies, Reporting, and Services within its Virtual System
- Use Case 3: Firewall Acts as DNS Proxy Between Client and Server
- DNS Proxy Rule and FQDN Matching
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- NAT Rule Capacities
- Dynamic IP and Port NAT Oversubscription
- Dataplane NAT Memory Statistics
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- Translate Internal Client IP Addresses to Your Public IP Address (Source DIPP NAT)
- Enable Clients on the Internal Network to Access your Public Servers (Destination U-Turn NAT)
- Enable Bi-Directional Address Translation for Your Public-Facing Servers (Static Source NAT)
- Configure Destination NAT with DNS Rewrite
- Configure Destination NAT Using Dynamic IP Addresses
- Modify the Oversubscription Rate for DIPP NAT
- Reserve Dynamic IP NAT Addresses
- Disable NAT for a Specific Host or Interface
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- Network Packet Broker Overview
- How Network Packet Broker Works
- Prepare to Deploy Network Packet Broker
- Configure Transparent Bridge Security Chains
- Configure Routed Layer 3 Security Chains
- Network Packet Broker HA Support
- User Interface Changes for Network Packet Broker
- Limitations of Network Packet Broker
- Troubleshoot Network Packet Broker
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Cloud Management and AIOps for NGFW
- Cloud Management and AIOps for NGFW
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 11.1
- PAN-OS 11.2
- PAN-OS 8.1 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
Subscriptions You Can Use With the Firewall
List of available firewall subscriptions
The following Palo Alto Networks subscriptions unlock
certain firewall features or enable the firewall to leverage a Palo
Alto Networks cloud-delivered service (or both). Here you can read
more about each service or feature that requires a subscription
to work with the firewall. To enable a subscription, you must first Activate Subscription Licenses; once active,
most subscription services can use Dynamic Content Updates to
provide new and updated functionality to the firewall.
Subscriptions You Can Use With the Firewall | |
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IoT Security | The IoT Security solution works with next-generation firewalls
to dynamically discover and maintain a real-time inventory of the
IoT devices on your network. Through AI and machine-learning algorithms,
the IoT Security solution achieves a high level of accuracy, even
classifying IoT device types encountered for the first time. And
because it’s dynamic, your IoT device inventory is always up to
date. IoT Security also provides the automatic generation of policy
recommendations to control IoT device traffic, as well as the automatic
creation of IoT device attributes for use in firewall policies. |
SD-WAN | Provides intelligent and dynamic path selection on top of the industry-leading security that
PAN-OS software already delivers. Managed by Panorama, the SD-WAN
implementation includes:
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Threat Prevention | Threat Prevention provides:
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DNS Security | Provides enhanced DNS sinkholing capabilities
by querying DNS Security, an extensible cloud-based service capable
of generating DNS signatures using advanced predictive analytics and
machine learning. This service provides full access to the continuously
expanding DNS-based threat intelligence produced by Palo Alto Networks. To
set up DNS Security, you must first purchase and install a Threat
Prevention license. |
URL Filtering | Provides the ability to not only control
web-access, but how users interact with online content based on
dynamic URL categories. You can also prevent credential theft by
controlling the sites to which users can submit their corporate credentials. To
set up URL Filtering, you must purchase and install a subscription
for the supported URL filtering database, PAN-DB. With PAN-DB, you
can set up access to the PAN-DB public cloud or to the PAN-DB private
cloud. URL filtering is no longer available as a standalone
subscription. All features contained in URL filtering are included
with the Advanced URL filtering subscription. |
Advanced URL Filtering | Advanced URL Filtering uses a cloud-based
ML-powered web security engine to perform ML-based inspection of
web traffic in real-time. This reduces reliance on URL databases
and out-of-band web crawling to detect and prevent advanced, file-less
web-based attacks including targeted phishing, web-delivered malware
and exploits, command-and-control, social engineering, and other
types of web attacks. |
WildFire | Although basic WildFire® support is included
as part of the Threat Prevention license, the WildFire subscription
service provides enhanced services for organizations that require immediate
coverage for threats, frequent WildFire signature updates, advanced
file type forwarding (APK, PDF, Microsoft Office, and Java Applet),
as well as the ability to upload files using the WildFire API. A
WildFire subscription is also required if your firewalls will be
forwarding files to an on-premise WF-500 appliance. |
Advanced WildFire | Advanced WildFire is a subscription offering
that provides access to Intelligent Run-time Memory Analysis: a
cloud-based advanced analysis engine that complements static and
dynamic analysis, to detect and prevent evasive malware threats.
By leveraging a cloud-based detection infrastructure, Intelligent Run-time
Memory Analysis detection engines operate a wide array of detection
mechanisms to target these highly-evasive malware. |
AutoFocus | Provides a graphical analysis of firewall
traffic logs and identifies potential risks to your network using
threat intelligence from the AutoFocus portal. With an active license,
you can also open an AutoFocus search based on logs recorded on
the firewall. |
Strata Logging Service | Provides cloud-based, centralized log storage
and aggregation. The Strata Logging Service is required or highly-recommended
to support several other cloud-delivered services, including Cortex
XDR, IoT Security, and Prisma Access, and Traps management service.
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GlobalProtect Gateway | Provides mobility solutions and/or large-scale
VPN capabilities. By default, you can deploy GlobalProtect portals
and gateways (without HIP checks) without a license. If you want
to use advanced GlobalProtect features (HIP checks and related content
updates, the GlobalProtect Mobile App, IPv6 connections, or a GlobalProtect
Clientless VPN) you will need a GlobalProtect Gateway license for
each gateway. |
Virtual Systems | This is a perpetual license, and is required
to enable support for multiple virtual systems on PA-3200 Series
firewalls. In addition, you must purchase a Virtual Systems license
if you want to increase the number of virtual systems beyond the
base number provided by default on PA-5200 Series, PA-5450, and PA-7000
Series firewalls (the base number varies by platform). The PA-220,
PA-400 Series, PA-800 Series, and VM-Series firewalls do not support
virtual systems. |
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (DLP) | Provides cloud-based protection against
unauthorized access, misuse, extraction, and sharing of sensitive
information. Enterprise DLP provides a single engine for accurate
detection and consistent policy enforcement for sensitive data at
rest and in motion using machine learning-based data classification, hundreds
of data patterns using regular expressions or keywords, and data
profiles using Boolean logic to scan for collective types of data. |
SaaS Security Inline | The SaaS Security solution works with Strata Logging Service to discover all of the SaaS
applications in use on your network. SaaS Security Inline can
discover thousands of Shadow IT applications and their users and
usage details. SaaS Security Inline also enforces SaaS policy rule
recommendations seamlessly across your existing Palo Alto Networks
firewalls. App-ID Cloud Engine (ACE) also requires SaaS Security
Inline. |