Oct 24, 4:30 – 7:00 PM (UTC)
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Due to a scheduling conflict with one of our speakers, the session on Decryption will need to be moved to another month. Our apologies on this.
Please join us as we still have Patrick Warichet speaking on clustering with the NGFW. Patrick has also offered to introduce many of us to the functionality of the Advanced Routing Engine (ARE), which was introduced in PAN-OS 10.2. The Engine was developed to provide more agility to the NGFW and make it part of the more complex routing infrastructures. With the introduction of Palo Alto Networks 5th generation NGFW, the ARE will be the only routing engine provided on PAN-OS.
As always, this event will be recorded to be shared on LIVEcommunity's YouTube channel upon its completion. The recording as well as PDFs of the presentation will be available one to two days after the event.
If you do end up have any problems connecting to this session, please be sure any VPN connection you have is disconnected/dropped. We've encountered this a couple times in the last and this has always taken care of it.
Here are the recordings of the presentation from Patrick Warichet on Clustering that he presented for the October Spark User Summit.
The presentation has been split into two separate videos for your convenience.
In part 1, Patrick covers many aspects of clustering including the setup and initial configuration of clustering, what best practices should be followed, and concepts behind clustering like Active/Active, Active/Passive, and other ways in which clustering can be implemented.
In part 2, Patrick goes into how different clustering techniques work as well as demonstrating how clustering is configured in the PAN-OS web interface.
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Here are the recordings of the presentation from Patrick Warichet on the Advanced Routing Engine (ARE) that he presented for the October Spark User Summit.
The presentation has been split into two separate videos for your convenience.
In part 1, Patrick goes into how the ARE works, how the daemons are handled differently, and introduces the idea of Logical Routers (LR), the successor to the Virtual Router (VR). He also goes into details about the different supported platforms, the minimum generational requirements of the NGFW hardware, and introduces us to the new interface that was created specifically for the ARE.
During part 2, Patrick then moves into a deep dive of what the ARE is, how it works, and how it is configured using profiles and filters. After introducing us next to the new CLI commands for the ARE, Patrick goes into a demonstration of how to enable the ARE, what risks are introduced, and what considerations you need to take into effect before just turning the ARE on in your environment.
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