Add a firewall to the Panorama™ management server for centralized configuration
management and monitoring.
| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by Panorama)
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- Device Management License
- Panorama superuser role
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To use a Panorama™ management server to manage
your firewalls, you need to enable a connection between the firewall
and the Panorama management server. To strengthen your Security
posture when onboarding a new firewall, you must create a unique
device registration authentication key on the Panorama management server
for mutual authentication between the new firewall and the server
on first connection. A successful first connection requires that
you add the Panorama IP address on each firewall the server will
manage, add the serial number on the server for each firewall, and
specify the device registration authentication key on both the server
and the firewall. When you add a firewall as a managed device, you
can also associate the new firewall with a device group, template
stack, collector group, and Log Collector during the initial deployment.
Additionally, you have the option to automatically push the configuration
to your newly added firewall when the firewall first connects to
the Panorama server, which ensures that firewalls are immediately configured
and ready to secure your network.
If you are adding a firewall
to Panorama in a high availability (HA) configuration, the device
registration authentication key is required only to add the firewall
to the primary peer. Panorama in HA configuration synchronize the
Certificate Authority (CA) certificate that allows the secondary
peer to manage firewalls in event of HA failover.
Adding a firewall as a managed device requires that the total count of managed firewalls not
exceed the
device management license activated on
Panorama. Select to view the
Device Management
License active on Panorama and the maximum number of managed
firewalls supported.
If the firewall you are attempting to add exceeds the device management license
limit, the operation is blocked and you are prompted with a warning indicating
that adding the firewall to Panorama management failed.
The
firewall uses the Panorama management server IP address for registration
with the server. The Panorama server and the firewall authenticate
with each other using 2,048-bit certificates and AES-256 encrypted
SSL connections for configuration management and log collection.
To
configure the device registration authentication key, specify the
key lifetime and the number of times you can use the authentication
key to onboard new firewalls. Additionally, you can specify one
or more firewall serial numbers for which the authentication key
is valid. A system log is generated each time a firewall uses the Panorama-generated
authentication key. The firewall uses the authentication key to authenticate
the Panorama server when it delivers the device certificate that
is used for all subsequent communications.
Panorama running PAN-OS 11.0.0 or later release supports onboarding firewalls running PAN-OS
10.1.3 or later release only. You cannot add a firewall running PAN-OS 10.1.2 or
earlier PAN-OS 10.1 release to Panorama management if Panorama is running PAN-OS
11.0.
Panorama supports
onboarding firewalls running the following releases:
There is no impact to firewalls already managed by Panorama on upgrade to PAN-OS 10.2 or later
PAN-OS release.