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    Deployment Guide

    AX Series for Palo Alto Networks

    Firewall Load Balancing

    DG_PAFWLB_120718.1

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 4

    2 Deployment Prerequisites ...................................................................................................................... 4

    3 Architecture Overview ............................................................................................................................ 5

    4 Access Credentials ................................................................................................................................ 7

    5 Configuration Overview.......................................................................................................................... 7

    5.1 External AX Series and PA Series Configuration ......................................................................... 9

    5.2 External AX Series Configuration.................................................................................................. 9

    5.2.1 Server Gateway Configuration ................................................................................................ 10

    5.2.2 Server Group Configuration .................................................................................................... 11

    5.2.3 Virtual Server Configuration .................................................................................................... 13

    5.2.4 Access Control List Configuration ........................................................................................... 13

    5.2.5 External Wildcard VIP Configuration ....................................................................................... 14

    5.3 PA Series Interface Configuration ............................................................................................... 17

    5.3.1 Interface Configuration ............................................................................................................ 18

    5.3.2 Zone Configuration .................................................................................................................. 19

    5.3.3 Virtual Wire Configuration ....................................................................................................... 20

    5.3.4 Palo Alto Network Policy Configuration .................................................................................. 21

    6 Internal AX Series Configuration ......................................................................................................... 22

    6.1 Firewall Path Configuration ......................................................................................................... 22

    6.2 Service Group Configuration ....................................................................................................... 24

    6.3 Internal Wildcard VIP Configuration ............................................................................................ 25

    7 Layer 3 Configuration for Firewall Load Balancing .............................................................................. 28

    8 Summary and Conclusion .................................................................................................................... 28

    9 Configuration Samples......................................................................................................................... 28

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    9.1 External L2 CLI Configuration ..................................................................................................... 29

    9.2 Internal AX CLI Configuration ..................................................................................................... 31

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    1 OVERVIEW

    A10 Networks and Palo Alto Networks offer a comprehensive and detailed solution for high performance

    Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB). This deployment guide shows how to configure and deploy the

    A10 Networks AX Series Application Delivery Controller (ADC) with Palo Alto Networks' PA SeriesFirewall.

    The tested solution is based on a "sandwich-style" architecture that calls for two or more AX Series

    appliances to load balance the external and internal zones of a network. The FWLB deployment

    described in this guide was tested to work with AX Series 2.6.1. Support for persistence with certain

    protocols, e.g. SIP and FTP, are supported in the 2.7.0 release. For more information on A10 Networks,

    please visitwww.a10networks.com,and for more information on Palo Alto Networks please visit

    www.paloaltonetworks.com.

    2 DEPLOYMENT PREREQUISITES

    The FWLB solution tested for this guide consisted of the following:

    AX Series with Release 2.6.1 and 2.7.0 (as mentioned above)

    Palo Alto Networks PA Series Firewall with Release 4.1.6

    Virtual Wire deployment of the Palo Networks appliance

    Note:The deployment configuration tested for and presented in this guide is based on one (1) AX Series

    per zone (internal and external). A10 Networks strongly recommends deploying the AX Series in High

    Availability (HA) pairs for redundancy.

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    3 ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW

    This section illustrates a joint FWLB solution using A10 Networks' AX Series appliances with Palo Alto

    Networks' PA Series Firewalls.

    Diagram 1: FWLB load balancing design overview

    The following diagram shows a typical packet flow in an AX Series and PA Series FWLB deployment.

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    Diagram 2: Firewall load balancing traffic call flow

    When an internal client sends a request, the internal AX Series selects a PA firewall for the request, and

    sends the request to the selected firewall. The firewall inspects the request and, if the request is allowed,

    forwards the request to the external AX Series. The external AX Series then sends the request to the

    application/Internet.

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    4 ACCESS CREDENTIALS

    This section lists the default access credentials for the AX Series and the PA Series.

    A10 Networks AX Series access defaults:

    Default username is admin.

    Default password is a10.

    Default management IP address of the device is 172.31.31.31.

    Palo Alto Networks PA Series access defaults:

    Default username is admin.

    Default password is admin.

    Default management IP address of the device is 192.168.1.1.

    Note:Both AX Series and PA Series appliances can support a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and

    Command Line Interface (CLI).To access the CLI on the AX Series and PA Series, an SSH client such

    as putty.exeis required.

    5 CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW

    This section shows the GUI procedures for configuring the AX Series for the FWLB solution. The

    procedures are organized as follows:

    External AX Series Configuration

    PA Series Interface Configuration

    Internal AX Series Configuration

    The procedures focus on the FWLB-specific portions of the configuration. Configuration of the data

    interfaces is not shown. However, the sample configurations at the end of this guide include the

    commands for configuring the AX Series interfaces.

    Note:This section assumes the PA Series firewalls are connected to the AX Series at Layer 2.

    Note:The AX Series has a feature called Role-Based Administration (RBA) that allows administrators to

    configure and view network and load balancing resources based on administrative domains (partitions).

    While the procedures below do not include creation of a partition, the first command line of each sample

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    configuration at the end of this guide creates a partition. RBA may sometimes be referred to as

    Application Delivery Partitions (ADPs); RBA is an element of an ADP.

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    5.1 EXTERNAL AX SERIES AND PA SERIES CONFIGURATION

    The procedures in this section describe how to configure FWLB on the external AX Series and PA Series.

    5.2 EXTERNAL AX SERIES CONFIGURATION

    These procedures apply to the section of the topology highlighted in blue in the following diagram.

    Diagram 3: External AX configuration

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    SERVER GATEWAY CONFIGURATION5.2.1

    To create a server configuration for the server gateway:

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > Service > SLB > Server.

    2. Enter the Nameof the Server: "server-gateway".

    3. Enter the IP Address/Host: 16.1.1.253.

    Note:Health monitoring does not apply to wildcard ports. If you leave health monitoring enabled on a

    wildcard port, the health check will result in the port being marked down. Client traffic will not reach its

    destination.

    4. Repeat as applicable for any additional server gateways. Make sure to use a unique name and

    IP address for each configuration.

    Diagram 4: AX server configuration

    5. In the Portsection, enter port number 0 (zero) and select "TCP" from the Type drop-down list.

    Then click Add.

    6. Create a UDP port with port number 0. This is the same as the previous step, except "UDP"

    instead of "TCP" should be selected.

    Note:In IP protocol load balancing, port 0 (zero) is used as a wildcard port and matches on any port

    number.

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    Diagram 5: Server port configuration

    7. Click OK, then click the Save button at the top of the GUI window to save the configuration.

    SERVER GROUP CONFIGURATION5.2.2

    The steps in this section place the client gateways into a service group.

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > Service >SLB> Service Group. There are two (2) service groups

    required in the configuration. In this example, they are named: "sg_tcp" and "sg_udp".

    Diagram 6: TCP server group configuration

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    2. In the Server section:

    a. From the Serverdrop-down list, select the servers configured in the previous section.

    b. Enter "0" in the Portfield.

    c. Click Add, and then click OK.

    Diagram 7: Server-group configuration

    3. Create a UDP service group. The steps are similar to those above for a TCP service group,

    except the name is different, and the type is "UDP" instead of "TCP".

    Diagram 8: UDP server group configuration

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    4. Add the firewalls to the UDP service group. For reference, see step 2 above.

    Diagram 9: Server group configuration

    5. Click OK, and then save the configuration.

    VIRTUAL SERVER CONFIGURATION5.2.3

    This section describes how to configure the Virtual IP (VIP). FWLB uses a wildcard VIP. A wildcard VIP

    has IPv4 address 0.0.0.0 or IPv6 address:: (double colon).

    Wildcard VIPs also have the following configuration requirements:

    Access Control List (ACL) to specify the traffic allowed to access the VIP (described in the

    following subsection)

    Promiscuous mode on the interface connected to clients (shown in the sample configurations at

    the end of the guide)

    Note:For simplicity, this guide uses an ACL that permits all traffic. You can more tightly control traffic by

    using more specific source and destination information in the ACL.

    ACCESS CONTROL LIST CONFIGURATION5.2.4

    This section shows how to configure the ACL for the wildcard VIP.

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > Network > ACL > Extended .

    2. Click Add.

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    3. Enter or select the following values:

    ACL ID: "100"

    Select Entry

    Action: Permit

    Protocol: IP

    Source Address: Any

    Destination Address: Any

    VLAN ID: VLAN ID, if applicable

    Diagram 10: ACL configuration

    4. Click OK, and then save the configuration.

    EXTERNAL WILDCARD VIP CONFIGURATION5.2.5

    This section describes how to configure the wildcard VIP on the external AX Series.

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > Service > SLB> Virtual Server.

    2. Click Add.

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    3. Enter or select the following values:

    Name: "outside_in_to_out".

    Wildcard: Select this checkbox to display the Access List drop-down list.

    Access List: Select the ACL configured in the previous section.

    IPv4/IPv6: Select the applicable IP version.

    Diagram 11: Wildcard VIP configuration

    4. In the Virtual Server Port section, click Addand enter the virtual port information for the TCP

    virtual port:

    Type:TCP.

    Port:0.

    Service Group:"sg-tcp".

    Use default server selection when preferred method fails:Select this option to enable it.

    Use received hop for response:Select this option to enable it.

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    Diagram 12: Virtual server TCP port configuration

    5. Click OK.

    6. Click Addto add the UDP wildcard port. Select "UDP" as the Type and select Service Group "sg-

    udp".

    Diagram 13: Virtual server UDP port configuration

    Note:Theuse received hop for responseoption is required in FWLB. This optionsends replies to

    clients back through the last hop on which the request for the virtual port's service was received.

    7. Click OK, and then save the configuration.

    8. To validate the configuration, navigate to Config Mode > SLB > Virtual Service.

    Diagram 14: Validate configuration

    Note:The virtual service name is assigned automatically.

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    5.3 PA SERIES INTERFACE CONFIGURATION

    This section shows how to configure the PA Series firewalls. Configuration consists of the following items:

    Zone

    Interface Configuration

    Policies

    The configuration settings for each item must be the same on each firewall. The only settings that should

    differ are network settings such as IP addresses.

    Note:Although not shown in this guide, you also can deploy the firewalls HA mode for quick configuration

    synchronization to all in-service firewalls.

    Diagram 15: Palo Alto Networks diagram

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    INTERFACE CONFIGURATION5.3.1

    On the PA Series:

    1. Navigate to Network > Interfaces.

    2. Select the interface you wish to use for Virtual Wire

    3. On the Interface Type drop-down menu select Virtual Wire

    Diagram 16: Palo Alto Ethernet interface configuration

    4. Click OKand save the configuration.

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    Diagram 17: Palo Alto Zone configuration

    9. Click OKand save the configuration.

    ZONE CONFIGURATION5.3.2

    On the PA Series:

    10. Navigate to Network > Zone.

    11. Click Add.

    12. Create the following configurations for Names, Locations and Type:

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    Table 1: Trusted and untrusted zone requirements for Palo Alto Network Appliance

    Note:The "Trusted" network segment is located in the internal section of the network topology. The

    "Untrusted" network segment is the external section of the network topology, see the Diagram 15 above.

    The steps have to be repeated for both interfaces. Interfaces have to be assigned to trust and untrust

    interfaces.

    On the PA Series, the "vsys" is equivalent to an RBA partition on the AX Series. On the PA Series,

    partitions such as "vsys1" from the example above can be created dynamically.

    VIRTUAL WIRE CONFIGURATION5.3.3

    To configure the Virtual Wire:

    1. Navigate to Network > Virtual Wires.

    2. Click Add.

    3. Enter the Name of the Virtual Wire: FWLB

    4. From the Interface 1 menu, select the interface you have created for outbound.

    5. From the Interface 2 menu, select the interface you have created for inbound.

    6. Click OKand save the configuration.

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    PALO ALTO NETWORK POLICY CONFIGURATION5.3.4

    This section shows how to configure the security policy rules of the firewall.

    1. Navigate to "Policies" and click Add.

    2. Enter the following configuration values for the traffic you wish to allow or deny. The following

    policy information is required:

    General

    Source

    User

    Destination

    Application

    Service/URL Category

    Actions

    Diagram 18: Palo Alto Networks policy configuration

    Note:Every network will have its own policy,so the configuration within the Palo Alto Networks appliance

    will be used as a reference configuration.

    3. Click Save to commit the configuration.

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    6 INTERNAL AX SERIES CONFIGURATION

    This section shows how to configure the internal AX Series for FWLB. These procedures apply to the

    section of the topology highlighted in blue in the following diagram.

    Diagram 19: FWLB internal AX overview

    6.1 FIREWALL PATH CONFIGURATION

    To create server configurations for the paths through the firewalls:

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > SLB > Server.

    2. Click Add.

    3. Enter Name: "FW1_PATH"

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    4. Enter the IP Address/Host: 5.1.3.2

    Diagram 20: Internal server configuration

    5. Click OKand save the configuration.

    6. In the Port section, enter port number 0 (zero) and select "TCP" from the Type drop-down list.

    Then click Add.

    7. Click OKand save the configuration.

    Diagram 21: Internal AX TCP port configuration

    8. Create a UDP port with port number 0. This is the same as the previous step, except "UDP"instead of "TCP" should be selected.

    Diagram 22: Internal AX UDP port configuration

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    6.2 SERVICE GROUP CONFIGURATION

    To configure the service group for the firewall paths:

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > SLB > Service Group .

    2. Enter the following values:

    Name:"LB_Paths_TCP"

    Type:TCP

    Algorithm:Round Robin

    Note:The AX Series also comes with other algorithm options such as Least Connection, Least Request,

    and so on.

    3. In the Server section, add each of the firewall paths (server configurations).

    Diagram 23: AX service group TCP configuration

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    4. Click OKand save the configuration.

    5. Create a UDP service group. The steps are similar to those above for a TCP service group,

    except the name is different, and the type is "UDP" instead of "TCP".

    6. Click OKand save the configuration.

    Diagram 24: AX service group UDP configuration

    6.3 INTERNAL WILDCARD VIP CONFIGURATION

    This section describes how to configure the wildcard VIP on the internal AX Series.

    1. Navigate to Config Mode > Service > SLB > Virtual Server.

    2. Click Add.

    3. Enter or select the following values:

    Name:"wildcard_v4_101_server"

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    Wildcard:Select this checkbox to display the Access List drop-down list.

    Access List:Select the ACL configured in the previous section.

    IPv4/IPv6:Select the applicable IP version.

    Note:The example name shown above indicates that this wildcard VIP is for IPv4 and uses ACL 101.

    Configuration of the ACL is not shown here. However, the steps are the same as those in Access Control

    List Configuration.

    4. In the Virtual Server Port section, click Add and enter the virtual port information for the TCP

    virtual port:

    Type:TCP.

    Port:0.

    Service Group:"LB_Paths_TCP".

    Use default server selection when preferred method fails: Select this option to enable it.

    Use received hop for response:Select this option to enable it.

    Note:The use received hop for response option is required in FWLB. This option sends replies to clients

    back through the last hop on which the request for the virtual port's service was received.

    Diagram 25: AX virtual server TCP port configuration

    5. Click Add to add the UDP wildcard port. Select "UDP" as the Type and select Service Group

    "LB_Paths_UDP".

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    Diagram 26: AX virtual server UDP port configuration

    6. Click OKand save the configuration.

    This is how the wildcard VIP configuration should appear after the steps above:

    Diagram 27: Internal VIP wildcard configuration

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    7 LAYER 3 CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL LOAD BALANCING

    The AX Series also supports Layer 3 connection to the firewalls. In this case, configure Layer 3 interfaces

    for untagged routed traffic, and define layer sub interfaces for traffic with specific VLAN tags. These

    configuration changes can be made if you navigate to Network > Interfaces > Interfaces.

    In layer 3 firewall configuration, the Palo Alto appliance has to be configured such that layer 3 interfaces

    are added for untagged routed traffic and sub-interfaces for traffic with specific VLAN tags. For detailed

    information on Layer 3 deployment, contact your Palo Alto Networks SE or refer to the Palo Alto Networks

    Administration Guide.

    8 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

    The sections above show how to deploy the AX device with the Palo Alto Networks device for optimized

    Firewall Load Balancing. By using the AX device to load balance a pool of Palo Alto Networks appliance,the following key advantages are achieved:

    High-availability for firewalls to prevent downtime and access failure, with no adverse impact on

    user access to applications

    Seamless distribution of client traffic across multiple firewall appliances for site scalability

    Higher connection counts and overall scalability

    Improved site performance and availability to end users

    For more information about AX Series products, please refer to the following URLs:

    http://www.a10networks.com/products/axseries.php

    http://www.a10networks.com/resources/solutionsheets.php

    http:/www.a10networks.com/resources/casestudies.php

    9 CONFIGURATION SAMPLES

    This section shows sample configuration files for the internal and external AX devices.

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    9.1 EXTERNAL L2 CLI CONFIGURATION

    hostname 3000-11.78

    clock timezone America/Los_Angeles

    # customer should setup their own vlan number scheme. This setup will requireat least 4 vlans. The vlan IDs and IP addresses that you see in this

    configuration are all made up.

    vlan 16

    untagged ethernet 18 to 19

    router-interface ve 16

    access-list 100 permit ip any any vlan 2

    access-list 100 permit ip any any vlan 3

    interface management

    ip address 192.168.223.78 255.255.255.192

    ip default-gateway 192.168.223.65

    interface ethernet 4

    disable

    interface ethernet 5

    disable

    interface ethernet 6

    disable

    interface ethernet 7

    disable

    interface ethernet 8

    disable

    interface ethernet 9

    disable

    interface ethernet 10

    disable

    interface ethernet 11

    disable

    interface ethernet 12

    disable

    interface ethernet 13

    disable

    interface ethernet 14

    disable

    interface ethernet 15

    disable

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    interface ethernet 16

    disable

    interface ethernet 18

    ip allow-promiscuous-vip

    disable

    interface ethernet 19

    ip allow-promiscuous-vip

    interface ethernet 20

    disable

    interface ve 16

    ip address 16.1.1.78 255.255.0.0

    ip allow-promiscuous-vip

    tftp blksize 32768

    slb server server-gateway 16.1.1.253

    port 0 udp

    no health-check

    port 0 tcp

    no health-check

    slb service-group sg-tcp tcp

    member server-gateway:0

    slb service-group sg-udp udp

    member server-gateway:0

    slb virtual-server outside_in_to_out 0.0.0.0 acl 100

    port 0 tcp

    name _wildcard_v4_TCP_65535

    service-group sg-tcpuse-rcv-hop-for-resp

    use-default-if-no-server

    no-dest-nat

    port 0 udp

    name _wildcard_v4_UDP_65535

    service-group sg-udp

    use-rcv-hop-for-resp

    no-dest-nat

    enable-management service ssh ve 16

    no terminal auto-size

    terminal width 80

    terminal length 25

    end

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    9.2 INTERNAL AX CLI CONFIGURATION

    partition p3 network-partition

    hostname 3000-11.79

    clock timezone America/Los_Angeles# customer should setup their own vlan number scheme. This setup will require

    at least 4 vlans. The vlan IDs and IP addresses that you see in this

    configuration are all made up.

    access-list 100 permit ip any any vlan 274

    interface management

    ip address 192.168.223.79 255.255.255.192

    ip default-gateway 192.168.223.65

    interface ethernet 3

    disable

    interface ethernet 4

    disable

    interface ethernet 5

    disable

    interface ethernet 6

    disable

    interface ethernet 7

    disable

    interface ethernet 8

    disable

    interface ethernet 9

    disable

    interface ethernet 10

    disable

    interface ethernet 11

    disable

    interface ethernet 12

    disable

    interface ethernet 13

    disable

    interface ethernet 14

    disable

    interface ethernet 15

    disable

    interface ethernet 16

    disable

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    interface ethernet 17

    interface ethernet 18

    interface ethernet 19

    interface ethernet 20

    interface ve 2

    ip address 5.1.1.1 255.255.255.240

    interface ve 3

    ip address 5.1.1.17 255.255.255.240

    interface ve 4

    ip address 15.1.1.1 255.255.255.0

    interface ve 274

    ip address 24.24.112.1 255.255.255.192

    ip route 0.0.0.0 /0 5.1.1.2

    tftp blksize 32768

    slb server FW1_route 5.1.1.18

    port 0 tcp

    no health-check

    port 0 udp

    no health-check

    slb server FW2_route 5.1.1.2

    port 0 tcp

    no health-checkport 0 udp

    no health-check

    slb service-group LB_Paths_UDP udp

    member FW1_route:0

    member FW2_route:0

    slb service-group LB_Paths_TCP tcp

    slb virtual-server wildcard_v4_101_vserver 0.0.0.0 acl 100

    port 0 tcp

    name Inside_in_to_out

    use-rcv-hop-for-resp

    use-default-if-no-server

    no-dest-nat

    port 0 udp

    name Inside_in_to_out_UDP

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    service-group LB_Paths_UDP

    use-rcv-hop-for-resp

    use-default-if-no-server

    no-dest-nat

    no terminal auto-size

    terminal width 80

    terminal length 25

    end