Centralized Logging and Reporting using Panorama
| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by Panorama)
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No prerequisites needed
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Panorama aggregates logs from all managed firewalls
and provides visibility across all the traffic on the network. It
also provides an audit trail for all policy modifications and configuration
changes made to the managed firewalls. In addition to aggregating
logs, Panorama can forward them as SNMP traps, email notifications,
syslog messages, and HTTP payloads to an external server.
For centralized logging and reporting, you also have the option to use the cloud-based
Strata Logging Service that is architected to work
seamlessly with Panorama. The
Strata Logging Service allows your managed
firewalls to forward logs to the
Strata Logging Service infrastructure instead of
to Panorama or to the managed Log Collectors, so you can augment your existing
distributed log collection setup or to scale your current logging infrastructure without
having to invest time and effort yourself.
The Application Command Center (ACC) on Panorama provides a single pane for unified reporting
across all the firewalls. It enables you to centrally
Monitor Network Activity, to analyze,
investigate, and report on traffic and security incidents. On Panorama, you can view
logs and generate reports from logs forwarded to the
Strata Logging Service,
Panorama or to the managed Log Collectors, if configured, or you can query the managed
firewalls directly. For example, you can generate reports about traffic, threat, and/or
user activity in the managed network based on logs stored on Panorama (and the managed
collectors) or by accessing the logs stored locally on the managed firewalls, or in the
Strata Logging Service.
If you don’t
Configure Log Forwarding to Panorama or the
Strata Logging Service, you can schedule reports to run on each managed
firewall and forward the results to Panorama for a combined view of user activity and
network traffic. Although reports don’t provide a granular drill-down on specific
information and activities, they still provide a unified monitoring approach.