Install the SD-WAN Plugin When Panorama is Internet-Connected
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Install the SD-WAN Plugin When Panorama is Internet-Connected
Download the SD-WAN plugin in the Panorama™ management
server from the Plugins tab.
A Panorama™ management server with an SD-WAN
plugin installed is required to configure and manage an SD-WAN deployment.
When Panorama is connected to the internet, you download and install
the SD-WAN plugin directly from the Panorama web interface. The
plugin needs to be installed only on the Panorama managing your
SD-WAN firewalls, and not on the individual hub and branch firewalls.
Select , search for the
sd_wan
plugin
and
Check Now
for the most recent version
of the plugin.
Download
and
Install
the
SD-WAN plugin.
After you successfully install the SD-WAN plugin, select
Commit
and
Commit
to Panorama
.
This step is required before you can commit any configuration
changes to Panorama.
(
Management Only mode only
) Enable the logging disks required to store
SD-WAN monitoring data.
M-Series Appliances
—All M-Series appliances come with two
pairs of 8TB logging disks in RAID 1 by default. When managing
firewalls leveraging SD-WAN from Panorama in Management Only mode,
you must enable the first pair of logging disk pairs to store SD-WAN
monitoring data.
Enable the first pair of logging disk pairs included by default with
your M-Series appliance.
>
request system raid add A1
Verify that logging
Logging Disk Pair A
is
Available
:
>
show system raid detail
When the RAID set up is complete, the following response
displays:
Disk Pair A Available
Status clean
Disk id A1 Present
model : ST91000640NS
size : 953869 MB
status : active sync
Make the logging disk pairs available for logging.
Select and edit the Log Collector.
Select
Disks
and
Add
each array.
Click
OK
to save your changes.
Select and
Commit
your
changes.
Select , select the Collector Group, and
Push
your changes.
Panorama Virtual Appliances
—If you deployed your Panorama
virtual appliance in Management Only mode, you must
increase the system disk to
224GB to store SD-WAN monitoring data.