I would think the Fortigate needs to act like a VPN server and the Palo as a dialup user. Just unsure how to go about it.
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Dear tim5700,
For this scenario where Fortigate has static IP address and Palo Alto has dynamic IP address, you can check the KB bellow :
Dialup VPN Configuration Between Two FortiGates
In your case the Fortigate will be configured as Dialup Server and Palo Alto will act as a dialup client.
Best regards,
Fortinet
Never configured PA as a VPN client, so can't comment on that, but have you considered using some DDNS provider on the Palo-Alto side? Then you could set up regular VPN site-to-site on Fortigate using FQDN instead of the IP for remote peer (PA).
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