Add a Subnet with Only Static IP Addresses
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- Firewall and PAN-OS Support of IoT Security
- IoT Security Prerequisites
- Onboard IoT Security
- Onboard IoT Security on VM-Series with Software NGFW Credits
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- DHCP Data Collection by Traffic Type
- Firewall Deployment Options for IoT Security
- Configure a Pre-PAN-OS 10.0 Firewall with a DHCP Server
- Configure a Pre-PAN-OS 10.0 Firewall for a Local DHCP Server
- Use a Tap Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use a Virtual Wire Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use SNMP Network Discovery to Learn about Devices from Switches
- Use Network Discovery Polling to Discover Devices
- Use ERSPAN to Send Mirrored Traffic through GRE Tunnels
- Use DHCP Server Logs to Increase Device Visibility
- Plan for Scaling when Your Firewall Serves DHCP
- Prepare Your Firewall for IoT Security
- Configure Policies for Log Forwarding
- Control Allowed Traffic for Onboarding Devices
- Support Isolated Network Segments
- IoT Security Integration with Prisma Access
- IoT Security Licenses
- Offboard IoT Security Subscriptions
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- Introduction to IoT Security
- IoT Security Integration with Next-generation Firewalls
- IoT Security Portal
- Vertical-themed Portals
- Device-to-Site Mapping
- Sites and Site Groups
- Networks
- Network Segments Configuration
- Reports
- IoT Security Integration Status with Firewalls
- IoT Security Integration Status with Prisma Access
- Data Quality Diagnostics
- Authorize On-demand PCAP
- IoT Security Integrations with Third-party Products
- IoT Security and FedRAMP
Add a Subnet with Only Static IP Addresses
Assist IoT Security in discovering static IP devices
by manually adding a subnet that contains static IP devices.
Instead of uploading a CSV file with a list
of static IP subnets (see Upload a List of Subnets with Only Static IP Addresses), you can
add them individually.
- Navigate to the Networks page (NetworksNetworks and SitesNetworks) and then click AddAdd a Subnet.Define a subnet and then Save.Type: Select Subnet.Prefix: Enter the IP address/netmask of the subnet you want to add. Enter the IP address of the subnet in dot-decimal notation and its netmask in CIDR notation (example, 10.1.1.0/24).Name (optional): Enter a name for the subnetVLAN ID (optional): Enter the VLAN ID for the subnet.Description (optional): Enter a description of the VLAN/subnet, such as the type of devices for which it’s intended. These special characters are not allowed in the description field: ~ ` ! # $ % ^ & * + = { } [ ] | \ < > ?Mark this subnet as static: Select.It can take several minutes for new entries to appear on the Networks page. You might have to reload the page to see the updated data.