Next-Generation Firewall
Premium Health Alerts
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Next-Generation Firewall Docs
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- Cloud Management of NGFWs
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 11.0
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
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- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 11.0
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
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- Cloud Management and AIOps for NGFW
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 11.0
- PAN-OS 11.1
- PAN-OS 11.2
- PAN-OS 8.1 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
Premium Health Alerts
The following table identifies the premium alerts that Strata Cloud Manager can raise
which are related to the health of your platform.
The AIOps for NGFW Premium license or Strata Cloud Manager Pro license is
required in order for Strata Cloud Manager to raise these alerts.
Alert
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Description
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Adverse Encrypted Traffic Resource Usage (Premium alert)
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Encrypted traffic resources are running low.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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Adverse Resource Usage (Premium alert)
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The firewall has anomalous values for connections per second (CPS), throughput, or number of sessions.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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Approaching Max Capacity - ARP Table (Premium alert)
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Data forecasting analysis shows that the ARP Table entries are on track to reach the firewall's maximum capacity soon.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Address Groups (Premium alert)
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The number of address group objects has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Address Objects (Premium alert)
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The number of address objects has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Dataplane CPU (Premium alert)
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The data plane (DP) CPU usage has been consistently high over time and is approaching the maximum capacity that the device can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Decryption usage (Premium alert)
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Data forecasting analysis shows that SSL decryption sessions are on track to reach the firewall's maximum capacity soon.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - FQDN Addresses (Premium alert)
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The number of FQDN address objects has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - GlobalProtect Tunnels (Clientless) (Premium alert)
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The number of clientless GlobalProtect VPN Tunnels is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - IKE Peers (Premium alert)
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The number of IKE peers has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Management Plane CPU (Premium alert)
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The management plane (MP) CPU usage has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the device can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Management Plane Memory (Premium alert)
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The management plane (MP) Memory usage has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the device can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - NAT Policies (Premium alert)
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The number of NAT policy rules has been consistently high over time and is approaching the maximum capacity that the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Security Policies (Premium alert)
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The number of security policy rules has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Service Groups (Premium alert)
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The number of service group objects has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Service Objects (Premium alert)
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The number of service objects has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Session Table Utilization (Premium alert)
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Usage of the Session Table (%) has been consistently high over time and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall or VM license can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Site-to-Site VPN Tunnels (Premium alert)
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The number of Site-to-Site VPN Tunnels, comprising of both IPsec Tunnels and Proxy IDs, has been consistently high and is approaching the maximum capacity the firewall can support.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Capacity - Virtual Systems (Premium alert)
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Data forecasting analysis shows that the Virtual Systems configuration is on track to reach the maximum capacity supported by the firewall's license.
Class: Health
Category: Capacity
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Approaching Max Configuration Limits (Premium alert)
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Firewall objects such as rules, groups, and security profiles are nearing device limits.
Class: Health
Category: Config limits
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Certificate Expiration (Premium alert)
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One or more certificate(s) on the firewall have been revoked or are expiring soon.
Class: Health
Category: Certificates
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Commit Push Failed (Premium alert)
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Configuration push has failed.
Class: Health
Category: System state
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DP Packet Drop (Premium alert)
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The Alert detects abormal packet drop for different reasons
Class: Health
Category: Traffic
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HA Links Status (Premium alert)
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The health of a link that is connected to the firewall. The firewall is connected to various systems for various services. This alert provides the health of these connections.
Class: Health
Category: High-Availability
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High Log Ingestion Rate (Premium alert)
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A Log Collector is approaching its maximum supported ingestion rate.
Class: Health
Category: Logging
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High Log Query Activity (Premium alert)
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The Log Collector is nearing its capacity of query jobs or reports.
Class: Health
Category: Logging
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Increased Traffic Latency - Packet Buffer (Premium alert)
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Packet Buffer resources are running low on the device.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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Increased Traffic Latency - Packet Descriptor (Premium alert)
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Packet Descriptor resources are running low on the device.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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Increased Traffic Latency - unknown TCP or UDP (Premium alert)
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The firewall has received a high amount of traffic whose application is categorized as unknown-tcp or unknown-udp.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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Lost Connection to Log Forwarding Destination (Premium alert)
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The device is unable to connect to its log forwarding destination.
Class: Health
Category: Logging
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Minimum Log Retention Period Exceeded (Premium alert)
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The Log Collector contains logs that are older than the defined minimum retention period.
Class: Health
Category: Logging
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NAT Allocation Failure (Premium alert)
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At least one NAT rule is unable to allocate enough resources for translation.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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NAT Pool Usage (Premium alert)
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One or more NAT rules have high resource usage.
Class: Health
Category: Resource limits
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NGFW SD-WAN Application Performance Alert (Premium alert)
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Indicates the list of applications that is impacted by poor link performance.
Class: Health
Category: SD-WAN Performance
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NGFW SD-WAN Link Performance Alert (Premium alert)
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Indicates what is causing degraded performance for your apps and services or links.
Class: Health
Category: SD-WAN Performance
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Tunnel Down (Premium alert)
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One or more Site-to-Site VPN Tunnel(s) are down.
Class: Health
Category: Site-to-Site VPN
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