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| Near the bottom of the file you will find references to the new ethernet device. Find the line similar to the following | Near the bottom of the file you will find references to the new ethernet device. Find the line similar to the following | ||
| - | <code><pre> | + | < |
| and change e1000 to vmxnet3 like so | and change e1000 to vmxnet3 like so | ||
| - | <code><pre> | + | < |
| It is important that the first part of the line is not changed. For example, changing < | It is important that the first part of the line is not changed. For example, changing < | ||
| Since PAN-OS will not recognise a new interface without rebooting, you may want to add all eight extra NICs in addition to the two default NICs so you end up with one mangment NIC and nine dataplane NICs right away. You don't have to use or configure all of the internfaces in PAN-OS but it means you can then configure them without having to reboot the VM in the future. | Since PAN-OS will not recognise a new interface without rebooting, you may want to add all eight extra NICs in addition to the two default NICs so you end up with one mangment NIC and nine dataplane NICs right away. You don't have to use or configure all of the internfaces in PAN-OS but it means you can then configure them without having to reboot the VM in the future. | ||
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