Use the bulk import capability to speed up the process
of onboarding remote networks
To streamline the process to
onboard and configure
remote networks, you have the option to onboard at least one remote
network and then export those settings to a Comma Separated Value (CSV) text file.
The CSV file includes the values of IPSec tunnel and IKE gateway settings for the
network you selected for export, and you can then edit these settings and make them
unique for each new network you may want to onboard. You can modify the CSV file to
include 100 new remote networks and then import the CSV file back to speed up the
process of onboarding new remote network locations.
The CSV file does not include
keys or passwords, such as the BGP shared secret, the IKE preshared
key, Proxy ID, IKE crypto profile, IPSec crypto profile.
Therefore, any keys and passwords required for the IPSec tunnel
and IKE gateway settings are inherited from the network you select
when you initiate the CSV file import.
When using this bulk
import process, you must wait for Prisma Access to deploy the infrastructure
for securing these locations.