Managed WildFire Cluster Tasks
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Managed WildFire Cluster Tasks
You can create and remove WildFire appliance clusters
from Panorama. Additionally, you can save configuration time when
you import configurations from one cluster to another.
Task | Description |
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Create Cluster | As needed, Create Cluster,
enter a name for the new cluster, and then click OK. Existing
clusters that you configured locally and added to Panorama by adding
the individual WildFire appliance nodes are listed along with their
WildFire nodes and node roles (PanoramaManaged WildFire Appliances). The
cluster name must be a valid subdomain name that begins with a lowercase
character or number and that can contain hyphens only when they
are not the first or last character in the cluster nameāno spaces
or other characters are allowed. The maximum length of a cluster
name is 63 characters. After you create a cluster, you can
add managed WildFire appliances to the cluster and manage them on
Panorama. When you add a WildFire appliance to Panorama, you automatically
register the appliance with Panorama. You can create a maximum
of 10 managed WildFire clusters on Panorama and each cluster can
have up to 20 WildFire appliance nodes. Panorama can manage up to
an aggregate total of 200 standalone appliances and cluster nodes. |
Import Cluster Config | Import Cluster Config to
import an existing cluster configuration. If you select a cluster
before you Import Cluster Config, the Controller and Cluster are
automatically populated with the appropriate information for the
selected cluster. If you do not select a cluster before you Import
Cluster Config, then you must select the Controller and
the Cluster populates automatically based
on the Controller node you select. After you import the configuration, Commit
to Panorama to save the imported candidate configuration
in the Panorama running configuration. |
Remove From Panorama | If you no longer need to manage
a WildFire cluster from Panorama, Remove From Panorama and
select Yes to confirm your action. After
you remove a cluster from Panorama management, you can manage the
cluster locally from a Controller node. You can add the cluster
back in to the Panorama appliance at any time if you want to again
manage the cluster centrally instead of locally. |
Encrypt WildFire Cluster Appliance-to-Appliance Communications | To encrypt data communication between WildFire
appliances in a cluster, Enable encryption under Secure
Cluster Communication. WildFire uses either a predefined
certificate or a custom certificate to communicate between appliances.
Custom certificates are only used when you Customize
Secure Server Communication and enable Custom
Certificate Only.Encryption is required for WildFire
clusters to operate in FIPS-CC mode. Custom certificates used in
FIPS-CC mode must meet FIPS-CC requirements. After you enable
secure cluster communication, you can add additional managed WildFire
appliances to the cluster. Newly added appliances automatically
use the secure cluster communication settings. |