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| ===== Creating VM ===== | ===== Creating VM ===== | ||
| + | * When you go to deploy the VM, you can only specify one interface. Make sure this is the management interface. | ||
| + | * You can add the others later. You should not specify a public IP now as you will want to reserve it (static) which you can do once the VM is deployed and booted. By default, the boot volume is set to 60GB. You can increase this during the setup screen if you want more space for logs. | ||
| + | * Go to advanced options and then networking to set the static private IP 10.0.0.4 | ||
| + | * Specify SSH public key using PuTTY. | ||
| + | * You must supply bootstrap paremeters to the firewall even if you don't " | ||
| + | * Click Show Advanced Options-> | ||
| + | * hostname=palo-fw-03 | ||
| + | * authocodes=V5756013 | ||
| + | * op-command-modes=jumbo-frame | ||
| * Deploy and let the machine boot. | * Deploy and let the machine boot. | ||
| * Create the public IP for MGMT and create the VNIC for public VPC (ethernet1/ | * Create the public IP for MGMT and create the VNIC for public VPC (ethernet1/ | ||
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| * Log in | * Log in | ||
| * configure | * configure | ||
| - | * set mgt-config users admin password | + | * set mgt-config users admin password |
| * Set ethernet1/1 and ethernet1/2 using the normal cloud system of two virtual routers. Next hop for external is 10.1.0.1. | * Set ethernet1/1 and ethernet1/2 using the normal cloud system of two virtual routers. Next hop for external is 10.1.0.1. | ||
| * When adding new VNIC, you will need to reboot the VM firewall for the firewall to detect the interfaces. | * When adding new VNIC, you will need to reboot the VM firewall for the firewall to detect the interfaces. | ||
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| ===== VM Instances ===== | ===== VM Instances ===== | ||
| - | Remember | + | VM.Standard2.1 is limited to two network interfaces. One for MGMT and one for dataplane. |
| + | VM.Standard2.2 is limited to two network interfaces. One for MGMT and one for dataplane. | ||
| + | VM.Standard2.4 is limited to four network interfaces. One for MGMT and three for dataplane. | ||
| VM.Standard2.8 is limited to eight network interfaces. One for MGMT and three for dataplane. | VM.Standard2.8 is limited to eight network interfaces. One for MGMT and three for dataplane. | ||
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| - | Since 2020, VM.Standard2.1 will also cover a VM-100 if needed. | ||
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| ===== PAYG Costs ===== | ===== PAYG Costs ===== | ||
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