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All Palo Alto Networks firewalls provide an out-of-band management port (MGT) that you can use to
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[[wikipedia:Palo Alto Networks]] ([[2005]]) ([[Nasdaq-100]], [[S&P 500]], [https://www.google.com/finance/quote/PANW:NASDAQ?hl=en&window=MAX PANW]) [[firewalls]] provide an [[out-of-band management]] port (MGT) that you can use to perform the firewall administration functions. By using the MGT port, you separate the management functions of the firewall from the data processing functions, safeguarding access to the firewall and enhancing performance.
perform the firewall administration functions. By using the MGT port, you separate the management
 
functions of the firewall from the data processing functions, safeguarding access to the firewall and
 
enhancing performance
 
  
==Manage Configuration Backups==
 
The candidate configuration is a copy of the running configuration plus any inactive changes that you made after the
 
last commit. Backing up versions of the running or candidate configuration enables you to later restore
 
those versions on the firewall.
 
  
===Back Up a Configuration===
 
Creating configuration backups enables you to later Restore a Configuration. This is useful when you want
 
to revert the firewall to all the settings of an earlier configuration because you can perform the restoration
 
as a single operation instead of manually reconfiguring each setting in the current configuration.
 
  
Note: When you edit a setting and click OK, the firewall updates the candidate configuration but
 
does not save a backup snapshot.
 
 
'''<u>STEP 1</u>'''
 
 
Save a local backup snapshot of the candidate configuration if it contains changes that you
 
want to preserve in the event the firewall reboots.
 
These are changes you are not ready to commit—for example, changes you cannot finish in the current
 
login session.
 
 
Perform one of the following tasks based on whether you want to overwrite the default snapshot
 
(.snapshot.xml) or create a snapshot with a custom name:
 
 
1. Overwrite the default snapshot—Click '''Save''' at the top of the web interface.
 
 
2. Create a custom-named snapshot:
 
*Select '''Device > Setup > Operations''' and Save named configuration snapshot.
 
*Enter a Name for the snapshot or select an existing snapshot to overwrite.
 
*Click '''OK''' and '''Close'''.
 
 
'''<u>STEP 2</u>'''
 
 
Export a candidate configuration, a running configuration, or the firewall state information to a
 
host external to the firewall.
 
 
Select '''Device > Setup > Operations''' and click an export option:
 
 
'''Export named configuration snapshot''' —Export the current running configuration, a named candidate
 
configuration snapshot, or a previously imported configuration (candidate or running). The firewall
 
exports the configuration as an XML file with the Name you specify.
 
 
'''Export configuration version''' —Select a Version of the running configuration to export as an XML file.
 
The firewall creates a version whenever you commit configuration changes.
 
 
'''Export device state''' —Export the firewall state information as a bundle. Besides the running
 
configuration, the state information includes device group and template settings pushed from
 
Panorama. If the firewall is a GlobalProtect portal, the information also includes certificate
 
information, a list of satellites, and satellite authentication information. If you replace a firewall or
 
portal, you can restore the exported information on the replacement by importing the state bundle.
 
 
===Restore a Configuration===
 
  
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== Related terms ==
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* [[Cortex XDR]] (2019)
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* [[Palo Alto PA-Series]]
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* [[Prisma Cloud]]
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* [[Cortex Data Lake]]
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* [[Standford University]]
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* [[PAN-OS]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{PAN-OS}}
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* {{Palo Alto}}
* [[Ansible]] Palo Alto modules and roles
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* {{Networking companies}}
 
* {{Networking}}
 
* {{Networking}}
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[[Category:Firewalls]]
 
[[Category:Firewalls]]
 
[[Category:Networking]]
 
[[Category:Networking]]

Latest revision as of 23:03, 25 May 2024

wikipedia:Palo Alto Networks (2005) (Nasdaq-100, S&P 500, PANW) firewalls provide an out-of-band management port (MGT) that you can use to perform the firewall administration functions. By using the MGT port, you separate the management functions of the firewall from the data processing functions, safeguarding access to the firewall and enhancing performance.



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