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Device > Policy Recommendation > IoT
Configure and view the Policy Recommendation settings
on your firewall.
View information about policy rule recommendations from IoT Security. IoT Security uses metadata that the firewall
collects from traffic on your network to determine what behavior to allow for device
profiles and then generates recommendations for Security policy rules to apply.
Button/Field | Description |
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Profiles | Choose a device profile to view recommended security policy rules for it. This list comes from the Profiles page in the IoT Security portal. Select the rules that you want to import into the PAN-OS rulebase and then Import Policy Rule. |
Policy Import Details |
After you import a policy rule, you can view the following details
about it by clicking the file-and-magnifying glass icon:
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Imported to | For next-generation firewalls, this shows the virtual system into which a policy rule recommendation was imported. For Panorama, this shows the device groups into which a policy rule recommendation was imported. |
Policy Rule Name | The name of a policy rule, which by default is a concatenation of the device profile name and application name. |
Suggested Device Group | (Panorama) The device group that IoT Security suggested for a policy rule if it learned about zones and device groups in the logs it received from next-generation firewalls. |
Source Device Profile | The device profile from which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. |
Source Zones | The source zones from which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. This is unused and always empty. |
Source User | The source user for the policy rule recommendation. This is unused and always empty. |
Source Device | The source device for the policy rule recommendation. This is unused and always empty. |
Source Address | The source address for the policy rule recommendation. This is unused and always empty. |
Destination Device Profile | The destination device profiles to which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. |
Destination Device IP | The IP address of devices to which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. |
Destination FQDN | The fully qualified domain names (FQDN) to which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. |
Destination Zones | The destination zones to which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. This is unused and always empty. |
Destination Security Profiles | The security profiles that the policy rule recommendation allows. |
Destination URL Category | The URL filtering categories to which the policy rule recommendation allows traffic. |
Destination Geo Location | Identifies whether the destination is in a zone that is internal to your network (private), in an external zone (internet), or both (private and internet). |
Services | The services the policy rule recommendation. This is unused and always empty. |
Applications | The applications that the policy rule recommendation allows. |
Tags | The tags that identify the policy rule for
the policy rule recommendation. Do not change the tags of the
policy rule; if you change the tags, the firewall cannot rebuild
the policy mappings. |
Action | Identifies the action for this policy rule recommendation, which is always allow. |
New Updates Available | This column is not used. |
View only this firewall | (Firewall) IoT Security automatically pushes rules in all activated policy sets to Panorama and all next-generation firewalls. As a result, a firewall might have some rules that don’t apply to it. To display only those rules that apply to the local firewall, View only this firewall. |
Import Policy Rule |
After Panorama or firewalls retrieve policy rule recommendations from
IoT Security, you can select one or more that you want to import
into the policy rulebase and then click Import Policy
Rule. In the Import Policy Rule dialog box that
appears, choose the Location into which you
want to import it, which is a device group in Panorama and a virtual
system in a firewall. Select either
Pre-Rulebase to add the recommended
policy rules before rules defined locally on a firewall or
Post-Rulebase to add them after rules
defined locally. Either choose the name of a policy rule in the
rulebase to import the selected policy rules after or choose
No Rule Selection to import the selected
rules to the top.
If you import a policy rule recommendation into the rulebase again,
the imported rule replaces the previously imported rule with the
same name and overwrites any edits you might have made after
importing it into the rulebase the first time. There’s no need to
reimport a rule recommendation into the same rulebase, but you might
import a rule recommendation more than once if it’s going into the
rulebase for different device groups in Panorama. You can tell which
rule recommendations have previously been imported if there's an
entry in the Imported To column.
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