How to set up a Panorama virtual appliance on Alibaba
Cloud, AWS, AWS GovCloud, Microsoft Azure, KVM, Hyper-V, OCI, or
ESXi as a Dedicated Log Collector.
| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by Panorama)
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- Device management licence
- Support license
- Outbound Internet Access
- Customer Support Portal (CSP) Account
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If you want a dedicated virtual appliance
for log collection, configure a Panorama virtual appliance on ESXi,
Alibaba Cloud, AWS, AWS GovCloud, Azure, Google Cloud Platform,
KVM, Hyper-V, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in Log Collector
mode. To do this, you first perform the initial configuration of
the virtual appliance in Panorama mode, which includes licensing,
installing software and content updates, and configuring the management
(MGT) interface. You then switch the Panorama virtual appliance
to Log Collector mode and complete the Log Collector configuration. Additionally,
if you want to use dedicated
M-Series
Appliance Interfaces (
recommended) instead of the
MGT interface for log collection and Collector Group communication,
you must first configure the interfaces for the Panorama management server,
then configure them for the Log Collector, and then perform a Panorama commit
followed by a Collector Group commit.
Perform the following
steps to set up a new virtual appliance as a Log Collector or to convert
an existing virtual appliance that was previously deployed as a
Panorama management server.
Switching
the virtual appliance from Panorama mode to Log Collector mode reboots
the appliance, deletes the local Log Collector, deletes any existing
log data, and deletes all configurations except the management access
settings. Switching the mode does not delete licenses, software
updates, or content updates.