Managed WildFire Information
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End-of-Life (EoL)
Managed WildFire Information
Select PanoramaManaged WildFire Clusters to
display the following information for each managed cluster (you can
also select standalone appliances from this page and display their
information) or select PanoramaManaged WildFire Appliances to
display the information for standalone appliances.
Unless noted, the information in the following table applies
to both WildFire clusters and standalone appliances. The information
previously configured for a cluster or appliance is pre-populated.
Managed WildFire Information | Description |
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Appliance | The name of the appliance. The Managed
WildFire Clusters view displays appliances grouped by cluster, includes
the standalone appliances available to add to a cluster, and includes
the serial number (in parentheses) with the appliance name (the
serial number is not part of the name). |
Serial Number (Managed WildFire Appliances view
only) | The serial number of the appliance. The
Managed WildFire Clusters view displays the serial number in the
same column as the appliance name (the serial number is not part
of the name). |
Software Version | The software version installed and running
on the appliance. |
IP Address | The IP address of the appliance. |
Connected | The connection state between the appliance
and Panorama—either Connected or Disconnected. |
Cluster Name | The name of the cluster in which the appliance
is included as a node; nothing displays here for a standalone appliance. |
Analysis Environment | The analysis environment (vm1, vm2, vm3,
vm4, or vm5). Each analysis environment represents a set of operating
systems and applications:
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Content | The version number of the content release
version. |
Role | The appliance role:
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Config Status | The configuration synchronization status
of the appliance. The Panorama appliance checks for WildFire appliance
settings and reports configuration differences between the appliance configuration
and the configuration saved for that appliance on Panorama.
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Cluster Status (Managed WildFire Clusters
page only) | Cluster Status displays three types of information
for each cluster node:
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Last Commit State | Commit succeeded if
the most recent commit succeeded or commit failed if
the most recent commit failed. View details about the last commit
by selecting the state. |
Utilization > View | |
View | View cluster or appliance
utilization statistics. You can view only individual appliances
(PanoramaManaged
WildFire Appliances) or you can view only
cluster statistics (PanoramaManaged WildFire Clusters).
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General Tab | The General tab displays
aggregated resource utilization statistics for a cluster or an appliance.
The other tabs display more granular information about resource
utilization by file type:
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Executable, Non-Executable, and Links Tabs | The Executable, Non-Executable,
and Links display similar information about
each type of file:
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Firewalls Connected > View | |
View | View information
about the firewalls connected to the cluster or the appliance. You
can view only individual appliances (PanoramaManaged WildFire Appliances)
or you can view only cluster statistics (PanoramaManaged WildFire Clusters).
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Registered and Submitting Samples Tabs | The Registered tab
displays information about firewalls registered to the cluster or
appliance, regardless of whether the firewalls are submitting samples. The Submitting
Samples tab displays information about firewalls that
are actively submitting samples to the WildFire cluster or appliance. The
type of information displayed on these tabs and how to filter the information
is similar for both:
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