Login to your AWS CloudFormation console.
On the Stacks page, select Create stack.
Select choose an existing template option.
In the Specify template section, you can select
Amazon S3 URL or Upload a template file as your
template source option.
If you select Amazon S3 URL, provide a URL to the
template file in an S3 bucket.
If you select Upload a template file, upload a template
file from your local directory.
Click Next.
In the Specify stack details page, enter the Stack Name.
In the Parameters section, enter values for the
parameters that were defined in the template.
Enter your Security VPC CIDR.
Enter the number of Desired Firewalls.
Select the Firewall Instance Type and size for
the autoscaled VM-Series firewall.
Enter your firewall AMI ID.
Enter your Amazon EC2 Key pair in the Key Name field.
Enter the number and list of Availability Zones.
In the Transit Gateways section, select True if
you want CFT to create a new transit gateway.
Select False if you already have a transit gateway and
enter the existing transit gateway ID.
If you select Yes for Panorama managed devices, then
enter the following bootstrap parameter values:
Enter the Panorama IP address for firewalls to
connect.
Enter the secondary Panorama IP address (if HA
enabled), for firewalls to connect.
Enter the Panorama Device Group name.
Enter the Template Stack name.
Enter the Panorama Log Collector group name.
Enter the VM Auth Key.
Enter the Certificate PIN ID.
Enter the Certificate PIN value for installing
device certificates on VMs.
Enter the Additional bootstrap parameters as key
value pairs.
If you select No for Panorama Managed Devices,
you can skip the above Bootstrap Info section.
Click Next.
In the Configure Stack Options page, select your
optional IAM role and stack failure options.
If your template contains IAM resources, for Capabilities,
select I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might create IAM
resources with custom names.
Click Next.
Review the details of your stack and click Submit.
AWS CloudFormation will then create all the resources defined
in your template.
You can view the Stack details on CloudFormation >
Stacks page, and then understand the events updated,
parameters, and resources are being created, updated, or deleted.