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This configuration is done and available on the master controller only. The configuration will be pushed to all
connected local controllers.
Using the WebUI
To configure a new PAN profile, complete the following steps:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > All Profiles > Other Profiles > Palo Alto
Networks Servers.
2. Type the name of the PAN profile and click Add.
3. Click on the name of the name PAN profile to open the Profile Details window.
4. Enter the Host (IP address or hostname) of the PAN firewall
5. Enter the Port (1 65535) of the PAN Firewall.
6. Enter the Username of the PAN firewall. The user name is between 1 and 255 bytes in length. The
username must match the Admin account previously created on the PAN firewall.
7. Enter the Password of the username in PAN Firewall. The password is between 6 and 100 bytes in length.
The password must match the Admin account previously created on the PAN firewall.
8. Re-enter the Password entered in the previous step.
9. Click Add.
10.Click Apply.
Up to twenty (20) PAN firewalls are supported.
Parameter Description
Host (IP or hostname) The hostname or IP address of the PAN firewall.
Port (1 - 65535) The port number of the PANfirewall.
Username The username in the PANfirewall (1 - 255 bytes in length).
Password Enter the password of the PANfirewall.
Retype Password Retype the password of the PAN firewall.
Table 144: PAN Profile Parameters
Using the CLI
(host)(config) #pan profile <profile-name>
firewall host <host> port <port> username <username> passwd <password>
Activating a PAN Profile
Once a PAN profile has been created, the profile must be activated. Select profile you want to activate from the
list of configured profiles.
This configuration must be completed on each local controller.