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Policy Based Forwarding (PBF)- Palo Alto Networks Firewall

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In this article, we will configure Policy Based Forwarding (PBF) on Palo Alto Networks Firewall. PBF allows us to bypass the routing table and routes the traffic/packets based on the applied policy. PBF policy allows us to define…

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How to Configure Static Route on Palo Alto Firewall

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In this article, we will discuss and configure the static route on Palo Alto Firewall. Routing is essential for a firewall that is deployed in layer 3 mode. Palo Alto Firewall supports static as well as dynamic routing…

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EIGRP vs OSPF – 10 Differences between EIGRP & OSPF [2023]

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In this article, we will discuss some common differences between EIGRP & OSPF. Both are dynamic routing protocols and both have their pros and cons. If you are new to the dynamic routing protocols, I recommend you to…

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OSPF | Open Shortest Path First | Quick Overview

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In this article, we will discuss Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). It is an open standard routing protocol which is defined as RFC 2328 for IPv4 and RFC 5340 for IPv6. There is a total of 5 packets(messages)…

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EIGRP: The complete guide for Beginners and Experts

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In this article, we will discuss EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol), which is a hybrid routing protocol. It was originally defined by Cisco and available on only Cisco devices. Since 2013, it’s now an Open Standard and…

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EIGRP Packet Types / Messages Types and Neighborship Parameters

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Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is one of the famous routing protocols. It is widely used in networking. In this article, we will discuss types of messages/ packets which is used in the EIGRP Protocol. We will…

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