Log in to the XSOAR server using credentials for a user
account with administrator privileges, which lets you upload
the Device Security content pack.
Because the Device Security content pack isn't provided by
Cortex XSOAR, set content pack verification to
false.
Cortex XSOAR version 6.8-6.12 Select
,
enter false in the
content.pack.verify field in the
Server Configuration section, and then
Save.
Cortex XSOAR version 8.x
Cortex XSOAR version 8.x hides the content pack verify
option, so you need to enable it before you can set the value.
Select
.
On a macOS device, press the
Option key on your keyboard to see all
of the hidden fields. On a Windows or Linux device, press the
Alt key on your keyboard to see all of
the hidden fields. Select the
content.pack.verify option, and
set the field to false.
Save your changes.
On the Cortex XSOAR server, navigate to the
Marketplace, and then
Upload Content Packs.
Select the Device Security content pack for XSOAR to upload
and install.
Select Settings, search for
palo alto networks iot 3rd party, and
then click Add instance to open the
settings panel.
Enter the following and leave other settings at their default
values:
Name: Use the default name
(
Palo Alto Networks IoT 3rd Party_instance_1
) or enter a new one.
Use Strata Cloud Manager API:
Select this option.
TSG ID: Enter your TSG ID.
Client ID: Enter your API Client ID.
Client Secret: Enter your API Client Secret.
Long running instance: (select; this
maintains a session between the XSOAR server and
Device Security, using a regular heartbeat mechanism to
monitor connectivity)
Single engine: Choose
No engine.
When finished, click Run test or
Test.
If the test is successful, a Success message appears. If not, check
that the settings were entered correctly and then test the
configuration again.
After the test succeeds, click Save &
exit to save your changes and close the settings
panel.