Palo Alto Firewall: Como Automatizar Configurações em Massa via CLI

If you can create a configuration in the Palo Alto GUI, you can see the equivalent command in the CLI and turn it into a batch script. In this video I show the complete method: Command Mapping: How to find the CLI command equivalent to what you do in the GUI. Format Conversion: Changing the output from XML to "set" format (clean and copyable configuration). Excel Power: How to generate hundreds of lines of code using variables in Excel/Sheets. Scripting Mode: The secret to running thousands of lines of code without errors in the terminal. Total Security: How to test in small batches and validate changes before committing. At the end I prove it in practice by creating 83 objects in a few seconds — and most importantly: the method works for many other configurations (objects, tags, groups, rules, etc.). Topics for you to browse, my friend: 00:00 The real problem (1500 objects / migration / no Panorama) 01:30 Creating 1 object in the GUI to serve as a "template" 05:50 Why XML appears and how to review changes 06:26 Changing the output to "set" format (to make it a copyable command) 08:20 Copy/paste of the command and quick replication (Notepad) 09:20 Generating batch commands in Excel (template + variable) 16:50 Script Mode (running many lines painlessly) 17:30 Running the 83 creations and validating in the GUI 20:08 Best practices: test on 10 before running everything 22:25 Security: revert/change summary before commit If this content helped you in any way, please consider liking and sharing. The purpose of this channel is to help! #PaloAltoNetworks #Firewall #Networking #CyberSecurity #Automacao #NetworkAutomation #PaloAltoCLI #Scripting #FairyWall