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PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
- Cloud Management of NGFWs
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- Management Interfaces
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- Launch the Web Interface
- Configure Banners, Message of the Day, and Logos
- Use the Administrator Login Activity Indicators to Detect Account Misuse
- Manage and Monitor Administrative Tasks
- Commit, Validate, and Preview Firewall Configuration Changes
- Commit Selective Configuration Changes
- Export Configuration Table Data
- Use Global Find to Search the Firewall or Panorama Management Server
- Manage Locks for Restricting Configuration Changes
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- Define Access to the Web Interface Tabs
- Provide Granular Access to the Monitor Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Policy Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Objects Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Network Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Device Tab
- Define User Privacy Settings in the Admin Role Profile
- Restrict Administrator Access to Commit and Validate Functions
- Provide Granular Access to Global Settings
- Provide Granular Access to the Panorama Tab
- Provide Granular Access to Operations Settings
- Panorama Web Interface Access Privileges
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- Reset the Firewall to Factory Default Settings
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- Plan Your Authentication Deployment
- Pre-Logon for SAML Authentication
- Configure SAML Authentication
- Configure Kerberos Single Sign-On
- Configure Kerberos Server Authentication
- Configure TACACS+ Authentication
- Configure RADIUS Authentication
- Configure LDAP Authentication
- Configure Local Database Authentication
- Configure an Authentication Profile and Sequence
- Test Authentication Server Connectivity
- Troubleshoot Authentication Issues
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- Keys and Certificates
- Default Trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs)
- Certificate Deployment
- Configure the Master Key
- Export a Certificate and Private Key
- Configure a Certificate Profile
- Configure an SSL/TLS Service Profile
- Configure an SSH Service Profile
- Replace the Certificate for Inbound Management Traffic
- Configure the Key Size for SSL Forward Proxy Server Certificates
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- HA Overview
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- Prerequisites for Active/Active HA
- Configure Active/Active HA
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- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Route-Based Redundancy
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Floating IP Addresses
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with ARP Load-Sharing
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Floating IP Address Bound to Active-Primary Firewall
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Source DIPP NAT Using Floating IP Addresses
- Use Case: Configure Separate Source NAT IP Address Pools for Active/Active HA Firewalls
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA for ARP Load-Sharing with Destination NAT
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA for ARP Load-Sharing with Destination NAT in Layer 3
- HA Clustering Overview
- HA Clustering Best Practices and Provisioning
- Configure HA Clustering
- Refresh HA1 SSH Keys and Configure Key Options
- HA Firewall States
- Reference: HA Synchronization
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- Use the Dashboard
- Monitor Applications and Threats
- Monitor Block List
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- Report Types
- View Reports
- Configure the Expiration Period and Run Time for Reports
- Disable Predefined Reports
- Custom Reports
- Generate Custom Reports
- Generate the SaaS Application Usage Report
- Manage PDF Summary Reports
- Generate User/Group Activity Reports
- Manage Report Groups
- Schedule Reports for Email Delivery
- Manage Report Storage Capacity
- View Policy Rule Usage
- Use External Services for Monitoring
- Configure Log Forwarding
- Configure Email Alerts
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- Configure Syslog Monitoring
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- Traffic Log Fields
- Threat Log Fields
- URL Filtering Log Fields
- Data Filtering Log Fields
- HIP Match Log Fields
- GlobalProtect Log Fields
- IP-Tag Log Fields
- User-ID Log Fields
- Decryption Log Fields
- Tunnel Inspection Log Fields
- SCTP Log Fields
- Authentication Log Fields
- Config Log Fields
- System Log Fields
- Correlated Events Log Fields
- GTP Log Fields
- Audit Log Fields
- Syslog Severity
- Custom Log/Event Format
- Escape Sequences
- Forward Logs to an HTTP/S Destination
- Firewall Interface Identifiers in SNMP Managers and NetFlow Collectors
- Monitor Transceivers
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- User-ID Overview
- Enable User-ID
- Map Users to Groups
- Enable User- and Group-Based Policy
- Enable Policy for Users with Multiple Accounts
- Verify the User-ID Configuration
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- App-ID Overview
- App-ID and HTTP/2 Inspection
- Manage Custom or Unknown Applications
- Safely Enable Applications on Default Ports
- Applications with Implicit Support
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- Prepare to Deploy App-ID Cloud Engine
- Enable or Disable the App-ID Cloud Engine
- App-ID Cloud Engine Processing and Policy Usage
- New App Viewer (Policy Optimizer)
- Add Apps to an Application Filter with Policy Optimizer
- Add Apps to an Application Group with Policy Optimizer
- Add Apps Directly to a Rule with Policy Optimizer
- Replace an RMA Firewall (ACE)
- Impact of License Expiration or Disabling ACE
- Commit Failure Due to Cloud Content Rollback
- Troubleshoot App-ID Cloud Engine
- Application Level Gateways
- Disable the SIP Application-level Gateway (ALG)
- Maintain Custom Timeouts for Data Center Applications
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- Decryption Overview
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- Keys and Certificates for Decryption Policies
- SSL Forward Proxy
- SSL Forward Proxy Decryption Profile
- SSL Inbound Inspection
- SSL Inbound Inspection Decryption Profile
- SSL Protocol Settings Decryption Profile
- SSH Proxy
- SSH Proxy Decryption Profile
- Profile for No Decryption
- SSL Decryption for Elliptical Curve Cryptography (ECC) Certificates
- Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) Support for SSL Decryption
- SSL Decryption and Subject Alternative Names (SANs)
- TLSv1.3 Decryption
- High Availability Not Supported for Decrypted Sessions
- Decryption Mirroring
- Configure SSL Forward Proxy
- Configure SSL Inbound Inspection
- Configure SSH Proxy
- Configure Server Certificate Verification for Undecrypted Traffic
- Enable Users to Opt Out of SSL Decryption
- Temporarily Disable SSL Decryption
- Configure Decryption Port Mirroring
- Verify Decryption
- Activate Free Licenses for Decryption Features
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- Policy Types
- Policy Objects
- Track Rules Within a Rulebase
- Enforce Policy Rule Description, Tag, and Audit Comment
- Move or Clone a Policy Rule or Object to a Different Virtual System
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- External Dynamic List
- Built-in External Dynamic Lists
- Configure the Firewall to Access an External Dynamic List
- Retrieve an External Dynamic List from the Web Server
- View External Dynamic List Entries
- Exclude Entries from an External Dynamic List
- Enforce Policy on an External Dynamic List
- Find External Dynamic Lists That Failed Authentication
- Disable Authentication for an External Dynamic List
- Register IP Addresses and Tags Dynamically
- Use Dynamic User Groups in Policy
- Use Auto-Tagging to Automate Security Actions
- CLI Commands for Dynamic IP Addresses and Tags
- Application Override Policy
- Test Policy Rules
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- Network Segmentation Using Zones
- How Do Zones Protect the Network?
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PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 10.1
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- Tap Interfaces
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- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Packets over a Virtual Wire
- Port Speeds of Virtual Wire Interfaces
- LLDP over a Virtual Wire
- Aggregated Interfaces for a Virtual Wire
- Virtual Wire Support of High Availability
- Zone Protection for a Virtual Wire Interface
- VLAN-Tagged Traffic
- Virtual Wire Subinterfaces
- Configure Virtual Wires
- Configure a PPPoE Client on a Subinterface
- Configure an IPv6 PPPoE Client
- Configure an Aggregate Interface Group
- Configure Bonjour Reflector for Network Segmentation
- Use Interface Management Profiles to Restrict Access
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- DHCP Overview
- Firewall as a DHCP Server and Client
- Firewall as a DHCPv6 Client
- DHCP Messages
- Dynamic IPv6 Addressing on the Management Interface
- Configure an Interface as a DHCP Server
- Configure an Interface as a DHCPv4 Client
- Configure an Interface as a DHCPv6 Client with Prefix Delegation
- Configure the Management Interface as a DHCP Client
- Configure the Management Interface for Dynamic IPv6 Address Assignment
- Configure an Interface as a DHCP Relay Agent
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- DNS Overview
- DNS Proxy Object
- DNS Server Profile
- Multi-Tenant DNS Deployments
- Configure a DNS Proxy Object
- Configure a DNS Server Profile
- Use Case 1: Firewall Requires DNS Resolution
- Use Case 2: ISP Tenant Uses DNS Proxy to Handle DNS Resolution for Security Policies, Reporting, and Services within its Virtual System
- Use Case 3: Firewall Acts as DNS Proxy Between Client and Server
- DNS Proxy Rule and FQDN Matching
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- NAT Rule Capacities
- Dynamic IP and Port NAT Oversubscription
- Dataplane NAT Memory Statistics
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- Translate Internal Client IP Addresses to Your Public IP Address (Source DIPP NAT)
- Create a Source NAT Rule with Persistent DIPP
- PAN-OS
- Strata Cloud Manager
- Enable Clients on the Internal Network to Access your Public Servers (Destination U-Turn NAT)
- Enable Bi-Directional Address Translation for Your Public-Facing Servers (Static Source NAT)
- Configure Destination NAT with DNS Rewrite
- Configure Destination NAT Using Dynamic IP Addresses
- Modify the Oversubscription Rate for DIPP NAT
- Reserve Dynamic IP NAT Addresses
- Disable NAT for a Specific Host or Interface
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- Network Packet Broker Overview
- How Network Packet Broker Works
- Prepare to Deploy Network Packet Broker
- Configure Transparent Bridge Security Chains
- Configure Routed Layer 3 Security Chains
- Network Packet Broker HA Support
- User Interface Changes for Network Packet Broker
- Limitations of Network Packet Broker
- Troubleshoot Network Packet Broker
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- Enable Advanced Routing
- Logical Router Overview
- Configure a Logical Router
- Create a Static Route
- Configure BGP on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create BGP Routing Profiles
- Create Filters for the Advanced Routing Engine
- Configure OSPFv2 on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create OSPF Routing Profiles
- Configure OSPFv3 on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create OSPFv3 Routing Profiles
- Configure RIPv2 on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create RIPv2 Routing Profiles
- Create BFD Profiles
- Configure IPv4 Multicast
- Configure MSDP
- Create Multicast Routing Profiles
- Create an IPv4 MRoute
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PAN-OS 11.2
- PAN-OS 11.2
- PAN-OS 11.1
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 8.1 (EoL)
- Cloud Management and AIOps for NGFW
End-of-Life (EoL)
Provide Granular Access to the Device Tab
To define granular access privileges for the Device tab,
when creating or editing an admin role profile (DeviceAdmin Roles),
scroll down to the Device node on the WebUI tab.
Access Level | Description | Enable | Read Only | Disable |
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Setup | Controls access to the Setup node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Setup node
or have access to firewall-wide setup configuration information,
such as Management, Operations, Service, Content-ID, WildFire or
Session setup information. If the privilege state is set to read-only,
you can view the current configuration but cannot make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Management | Controls access to the Management node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not be able
to configure settings such as the hostname, domain, timezone, authentication,
logging and reporting, Panorama connections, banner, message, and password complexity settings, and more. If
the privilege state is set to read-only, you can view the current configuration
but cannot make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Operations | Controls access to the Operations and Telemetry
and Threat Intelligence nodes. If you disable this privilege,
the administrator cannot:
Only
administrators with the predefined Superuser role can export or import
firewall configurations and shut down the firewall. Only administrators
with the predefined Superuser or Device Administrator role can reboot
the firewall or restart the dataplane. Administrators with
a role that allows access only to specific virtual systems cannot
load, save, or revert firewall configurations through the DeviceOperations options. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Services | Controls access to the Services node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not be able
to configure services for DNS servers, an update server, proxy server,
or NTP servers, or set up service routes. If the privilege
state is set to read-only, you can view the current configuration
but cannot make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Content-ID | Controls access to the Content-ID node. If
you disable this privilege, the administrator will not be able to
configure URL filtering or Content-ID. If the privilege state
is set to read-only, you can view the current configuration but
cannot make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
WildFire | Controls access to the WildFire node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not be able
to configure WildFire settings. If the privilege state is
set to read-only, you can view the current configuration but cannot
make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Session | Controls access to the Session node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not be able
to configure session settings or timeouts for TCP, UDP or ICMP, or
configure decryption or VPN session settings. If the privilege
state is set to read-only, you can view the current configuration
but cannot make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
HSM | Controls access to the HSM node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not be able
to configure a Hardware Security Module. If the privilege
state is set to read-only, you can view the current configuration
but cannot make any changes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
High Availability | Controls access to the High Availability node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the High
Availability node or have access to firewall-wide high availability
configuration information such as General setup information or Link
and Path Monitoring. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view High Availability configuration information
for the firewall but is not allowed to perform any configuration
procedures. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Config Audit | Controls access to the Config
Audit node. If you disable this privilege, the administrator
will not see the Config Audit node or have
access to any firewall-wide configuration information. | Yes | No | Yes |
Administrators | Controls access to the Administrators node.
This function can only be allowed for read-only access. If
you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Administrators node
or have access to information about their own administrator account. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the configuration information for their own administrator account.
They will not see any information about other administrator accounts
configured on the firewall. | No | Yes | Yes |
Admin Roles | Controls access to the Admin
Roles node. This function can only be allowed for read-only
access. If you disable this privilege, the administrator will
not see the Admin Roles node or have access
to any firewall-wide information concerning Admin Role profiles configuration. If
you set this privilege to read-only, you can view the configuration
information for all administrator roles configured on the firewall. | No | Yes | Yes |
Authentication Profile | Controls access to the Authentication Profile node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Authentication Profile node
or be able to create or edit authentication profiles that specify
RADIUS, TACACS+, LDAP, Kerberos, SAML, multi-factor authentication
(MFA), or local database authentication settings. PAN-OS uses authentication
profiles to authenticate firewall administrators and Authentication
Portal or GlobalProtect end users. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Authentication Profile information
but cannot create or edit authentication profiles. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Authentication Sequence | Controls access to the Authentication Sequence node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Authentication Sequence node
or be able to create or edit an authentication sequence. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the Authentication Profile information but
cannot create or edit an authentication sequence. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Virtual Systems | Controls access to the Virtual
Systems node. If you disable this privilege, the administrator
will not see or be able to configure virtual systems. If the
privilege state is set to read-only, you can view the currently configured
virtual systems but cannot add or edit a configuration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Shared Gateways | Controls access to the Shared Gateways node.
Shared gateways allow virtual systems to share a common interface
for external communications. If you disable this privilege,
the administrator will not see or be able to configure shared gateways. If
the privilege state is set to read-only, you can view the currently configured
shared gateways but cannot add or edit a configuration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
User Identification | Controls access to the User Identification node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the User Identification node
or have access to firewall-wide User Identification configuration
information, such as User Mapping, Connection Security, User-ID Agents,
Terminal Server Agents, Group Mappings Settings, or Authentication
Portal Settings. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view configuration information for the firewall
but is not allowed to perform any configuration procedures. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
VM Information Source | Controls access to the VM Information Source node
that allows you to configure the firewall/Windows User-ID agent
to collect VM inventory automatically. If you disable this privilege,
the administrator will not see the VM Information Source node. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the VM information sources configured but cannot add, edit, or delete
any sources. This privilege is not available to Device
Group and Template administrators. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Certificate Management | Sets the default state to enable or disable
for all of the Certificate settings described below. | Yes | No | Yes |
Certificates | Controls access to the Certificates node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Certificates node or
be able to configure or access information regarding Device Certificates
or Default Trusted Certificate Authorities. If you set this
privilege to read-only, the administrator can view Certificate configuration
information for the firewall but is not allowed to perform any configuration
procedures. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Certificate Profile | Controls access to the Certificate Profile node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Certificate Profile node
or be able to create certificate profiles. If you set this
privilege to read-only, the administrator can view Certificate Profiles
that are currently configured for the firewall but is not allowed
to create or edit a certificate profile. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
OCSP Responder | Controls access to the OCSP Responder node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the OCSP
Responder node or be able to define a server that will be
used to verify the revocation status of certificates issues by the
firewall. If you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator
can view the OCSP Responder configuration
for the firewall but is not allowed to create or edit an OCSP responder
configuration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SSL/TLS Service Profile | Controls access to the SSL/TLS
Service Profile node. If you disable this privilege,
the administrator will not see the node or configure a profile that
specifies a certificate and a protocol version or range of versions
for firewall services that use SSL/TLS. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view existing SSL/TLS Service
profiles but cannot create or edit them. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SCEP | Controls access to the SCEP node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the
node or be able to define a profile that specifies simple certificate enrollment
protocol (SCEP) settings for issuing unique device certificates. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
existing SCEP profiles but cannot create or edit them. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SSL Decryption Exclusion | Controls access to the SSL Decryption Exclusion node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the
node or be able to add custom exclusions. If you set this
privilege to read-only, the administrator can view existing SSL decryption
exceptions but cannot create or edit them. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SSH Service Profile | Controls access to the SSH Service Profile node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will be unable
to see the node or configure a profile to specify parameters for
SSH connections to your Palo Alto Networks management and high availability
(HA) appliances. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view existing SSH service profiles but cannot
edit or create them. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Response Pages | Controls access to the Response
Pages node. If you disable this privilege, the administrator
will not see the Response Page node or be
able to define a custom HTML message that is downloaded and displayed instead
of a requested web page or file. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Response
Page configuration for the firewall but is not allowed
to create or edit a response page configuration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Log Settings | Sets the default state to enable or disable
for all of the Log settings described below. | Yes | No | Yes |
System | Controls access to the Log SettingsSystem node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsSystem node or
specify which System logs the firewall forwards to Panorama or external
services (such as a syslog server). If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Log SettingsSystem settings for the firewall
but cannot add, edit, or delete the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Configuration | Controls access to the Log SettingsConfiguration node. If you
disable this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsConfiguration node
or specify which Configuration logs the firewall forwards to Panorama
or external services (such as a syslog server). If you set
this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view the Log SettingsConfiguration settings
for the firewall but cannot add, edit, or delete the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
User-ID | Controls access to the Log SettingsUser-ID node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsUser-ID node or
specify which User-ID logs the firewall forwards to Panorama or
external services (such as a syslog server). If you set this
privilege to read-only, the administrator can view the Log SettingsUser-ID settings
for the firewall but cannot add, edit, or delete the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
HIP Match | Controls access to the Log SettingsHIP Match node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsHIP Match node or
specify which Host Information Profile (HIP) match logs the firewall
forwards to Panorama or external services (such as a syslog server).
HIP match logs provide information on Security policy rules that apply
to GlobalProtect endpoints. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view the Log SettingsHIP settings for the firewall
but cannot add, edit, or delete the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
GlobalProtect | Controls access to the Log SettingsGlobalProtect node. If you
disable this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsGlobalProtect node
or specify which GlobalProtect logs the firewall forwards to Panorama
or external services (such as a syslog server). If you set
this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view the Log SettingsGlobalProtect settings
for the firewall but cannot add, edit, or delete the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Correlation | Controls access to the Log SettingsCorrelation node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsCorrelation node
or add, delete, or modify correlation log forwarding settings or
tag source or destination IP addresses. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Log SettingsCorrelation settings for the
firewall but cannot add, edit, or delete the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Alarm Settings | Controls access to the Log SettingsAlarm Settings node. If you
disable this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsAlarm Settings node
or configure notifications that the firewall generates when a Security
policy rule (or group of rules) is hit repeatedly within a configurable
time period. If you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator
can view the Log SettingsAlarm Settings for the firewall
but cannot edit the settings. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Manage Logs | Controls access to the Log SettingsManage Logs node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Log SettingsManage Logs node
or clear the indicated logs. If you set this privilege to
read-only, the administrator can view the Log SettingsManage Logs information but
cannot clear any of the logs. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Server Profiles | Sets the default state to enable or disable
for all of the Server Profiles settings described below. | Yes | No | Yes |
SNMP Trap | Controls access to the Server ProfilesSNMP Trap node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesSNMP Trap node
or be able to specify one or more SNMP trap destinations to be used
for system log entries. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view the Server ProfilesSNMP Trap Logs information
but cannot specify SNMP trap destinations. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syslog | Controls access to the Server ProfilesSyslog node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesSyslog node or
be able to specify one or more syslog servers. If you set
this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view the Server ProfilesSyslog information
but cannot specify syslog servers. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Email | Controls access to the Server ProfilesEmail node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesEmail node
or be able to configure an email profile that can be used to enable
email notification for system and configuration log entries. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the Server ProfilesEmail information
but cannot configure an email server profile. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
HTTP | Controls access to the Server ProfilesHTTP node. If you disable this
privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesHTTP node or be able to configure
an HTTP server profile that can be used to enable log forwarding to
HTTP destinations any log entries. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Server ProfilesHTTP information but cannot
configure an HTTP server profile. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Netflow | Controls access to the Server ProfilesNetflow node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesNetflow node or
be able to define a NetFlow server profile, which specifies the
frequency of the export along with the NetFlow servers that will
receive the exported data. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view the Server ProfilesNetflow information but cannot
define a Netflow profile. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
RADIUS | Controls access to the Server ProfilesRADIUS node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesRADIUS node or
be able to configure settings for the RADIUS servers that are identified
in authentication profiles. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view the Server ProfilesRADIUS information but cannot
configure settings for the RADIUS servers. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SCP
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Controls access to the Server ProfilesSCP node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the
node or configure settings for SCP servers.
If you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
existing SCP server profiles but cannot add or edit them.
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TACACS+ | Controls access to the Server ProfilesTACACS+ node. If you
disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the node
or configure settings for the TACACS+ servers that authentication
profiles reference. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view existing TACACS+ server profiles but cannot
add or edit them. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
LDAP | Controls access to the Server ProfilesLDAP node. If you disable this
privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesLDAP node or be able to configure
settings for the LDAP servers to use for authentication by way of authentication
profiles. If you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator
can view the Server ProfilesLDAP information but cannot
configure settings for the LDAP servers. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Kerberos | Controls access to the Server ProfilesKerberos node. If you disable
this privilege, the administrator will not see the Server ProfilesKerberos node
or configure a Kerberos server that allows users to authenticate
natively to a domain controller. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Server ProfilesKerberos information but cannot
configure settings for Kerberos servers. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SAML Identity Provider | Controls access to the Server ProfilesSAML Identity Provider node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator cannot see the
node or configure SAML identity provider (IdP) server profiles. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the Server ProfilesSAML Identity Provider information
but cannot configure SAML IdP server profiles. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Multi Factor Authentication | Controls access to the Server ProfilesMulti Factor Authentication node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator cannot see the node
or configure multi-factor authentication (MFA) server profiles. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the Server ProfilesSAML Identity Provider information
but cannot configure MFA server profiles. | |||
Local User Database | Sets the default state to enable or disable
for all of the Local User Database settings described below. | Yes | No | Yes |
Users | Controls access to the Local
User DatabaseUsers node. If
you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Local User DatabaseUsers node or
set up a local database on the firewall to store authentication
information for remote access users, firewall administrators, and Authentication
Portal users. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view the Local User DatabaseUsers information but cannot
set up a local database on the firewall to store authentication
information. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
User Groups | Controls access to the Local
User DatabaseUsers node. If
you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Local User DatabaseUsers node or
be able to add user group information to the local database. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the Local User DatabaseUsers information
but cannot add user group information to the local database. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Access Domain | Controls access to the Access
Domain node. If you disable this privilege, the administrator
will not see the Access Domain node or be
able to create or edit an access domain. If you set this privilege
to read-only, the administrator can view the Access Domain information
but cannot create or edit an access domain. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Scheduled Log Export | Controls access to the Scheduled
Log Export node. If you disable this privilege, the
administrator will not see the Scheduled Log Export node
or be able schedule exports of logs and save them to a File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) server in CSV format or use Secure Copy (SCP) to securely
transfer data between the firewall and a remote host. If you
set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view the Scheduled
Log Export Profile information but cannot schedule the
export of logs. | Yes | No | Yes |
Software | Controls access to the Software node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Software node
or view the latest versions of the PAN-OS software available from
Palo Alto Networks, read the release notes for each version, and
select a release to download and install. If you set this
privilege to read-only, the administrator can view the Software information
but cannot download or install software. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
GlobalProtect Client | Controls access to the GlobalProtect Client node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the GlobalProtect Client node
or view available GlobalProtect releases, download the code or activate
the GlobalProtect app. If you set this privilege to read-only, the
administrator can view the available GlobalProtect Client releases
but cannot download or install the app software. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dynamic Updates | Controls access to the Dynamic Updates node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Dynamic Updates node
or be able to view the latest updates, read the release notes for
each update, or select an update to upload and install. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the available Dynamic Updates releases, read
the release notes but cannot upload or install the software. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Licenses | Controls access to the Licenses node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator will not see the Licenses node
or be able to view the licenses installed or activate licenses. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can view
the installed Licenses, but cannot perform
license management functions. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Support | Controls access to the Support node.
If you disable this privilege, the administrator cannot see the Support node, activate
support, or access production and security alerts from Palo Alto Networks. If
you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator can see the Support node
and access production and security alerts but cannot activate support. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Master Key and Diagnostics | Controls access to the Master
Key and Diagnostics node. If you disable this privilege,
the administrator will not see the Master Key and Diagnostics node
or be able to specify a master key to encrypt private keys on the
firewall. If you set this privilege to read-only, the administrator
can view the Master Key and Diagnostics node
and view information about master keys that have been specified
but cannot add or edit a new master key configuration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Policy Recommendation | Controls access to IoT and SaaS policy
rule recommendations. If you disable these privileges, the administrator
can’t see the Policy RecommendationIoT node, the Policy RecommendationSaaS node,
or both, depending on which privileges you disable. If you
set these privileges to read-only, the administrator can view the nodes
but cannot import policy rules or edit information. | Yes | Yes | Yes |