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All Palo Alto Networks firewalls provide an out-of-band management port (MGT) that you can use to | All Palo Alto Networks 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 | 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 | functions of the firewall from the data processing functions, safeguarding access to the firewall and | ||
enhancing performance | enhancing performance | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{PAN-OS}} | ||
+ | * [[Ansible]] Palo Alto modules and roles | ||
+ | * {{Networking}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Firewalls]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Networking]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 22 March 2020
All Palo Alto Networks 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
See also
- PAN-OS (Palo Alto): PAN-OS Releases,
show vpn
, GlobalProtect, GlobalProtect logs, WildFire,show log
,show session all
, MDM,match
, PAN-OS reports, HIP, Zone - Ansible Palo Alto modules and roles
- Networking: bandwidth, latency, Jitter, Ethernet, UPnP, MPLS, Frame Relay, ATM, TCP/IP, ARP, WiFi, BGP, Networking timeline, Router, Proxy ARP, Services & Networking, Traffic shapper
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