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Configure Panorama for Network Segmentation
To offload Panorama services from the MGT
interface to other interfaces, start by configuring the interfaces
on the Panorama management server. If your network has heavy log
traffic, remember that the Eth4 and Eth5 interfaces on the M-500
appliance support higher throughput (10Gbps) than the other interfaces
(1Gbps). Then, configure the Log Collectors in each subnetwork to
connect with specific interfaces on Panorama. For each Log Collector,
you also select an interface for Collector Group communication and
one or more interfaces for collecting logs from firewalls. Finally,
configure the firewalls in each subnetwork to connect with interfaces
on Panorama.
Palo Alto Networks recommends
that you specify the IP address, netmask (for IPv4) or prefix length
(for IPv6), and default gateway for the MGT interface. If you omit
one of these settings (such as the default gateway), you can access
the M-Series appliance only through the console port for future
configuration changes.
Perform the following steps
to configure Panorama and Dedicated Log Collectors to use multiple
interfaces:
- Verify that the M-Series appliances and firewalls have the prerequisite software versions and configurations.
- The M-Series appliances must run Panorama 8.0 or later to use a separate interface for deploying updates and to use multiple interfaces for device management and log collection.
- The M-Series appliances must run Panorama 6.1 or later to use separate interfaces for log collection or Collector Group communication.
- The initial configuration of each Panorama management server is complete. This includes configuration of the MGT interface.
- Log Collectors and Collector Groups are configured. This includes configuration of the MGT interface on the Log Collectors.
- The initial configuration of the firewalls is complete, you have added the firewalls to Panorama as managed devices, and the firewalls in each subnetwork are assigned to a separate template.
- The initial configuration of WildFire appliances is complete and you have added WildFire appliances to Panorama as managed devices.
- Configure the interfaces on the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama management server.Because the MGT interface was configured during initial Panorama configuration, you don’t have to configure it again.Perform these steps for each interface:
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface of the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama management server.
- Select.PanoramaSetupInterfaces
- Click an Interface Name to edit the interface.
- Select<interface-name>to enable the interface.
- Configure one or both of these field sets based on the IP protocols of your network:
- IPv4—IP Address,Netmask, andDefault Gateway
- IPv6—IPv6 Address/Prefix LengthandDefault IPv6 Gateway
- Select the services that the interface supports:
- Device Management and Device Log Collection—Manage firewalls, Log Collectors, and WildFire appliances and appliance clusters, collect logs that the Log Collectors generate, and query the Log Collectors for report information. To support a segmented network, you can enable these services on multiple interfaces.
- Collector Group Communication—Communicate with the Collector Groups that Panorama manages across all subnetworks.
- Device Deployment—Deploy software and content updates to managed firewalls, Log Collectors, and WildFire appliances and appliance clusters across all subnetworks.
- ClickOKto save your changes to the interface.
- ClickandCommitCommit to PanoramaCommityour changes.
- (HA only) Configure the interfaces on the passive Panorama management server.
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface of the active Panorama management server.
- Selectand select the passive HA peer.PanoramaManaged Collectors
- SelectInterfacesand click an interface to edit.
- Check theEnable Interfacebox to enable the interface.
- Configure one or both of these field sets based on the IP protocols of your network:
- IPv4—IP Address,Netmask, andDefault Gateway
- IPv6—IPv6 Address/Prefix LengthandDefault IPv6 Gateway
- Select the services that the interface supports:
- Device Management and Device Log Collection—Manage firewalls, Log Collectors, and WildFire appliances and appliance clusters, collect logs that the Log Collectors generate, and query the Log Collectors for report information. To support a segmented network, you can enable these services on multiple interfaces.
- Collector Group Communication—Communicate with the Collector Groups that Panorama manages across all subnetworks.
- Device Deployment—Deploy software and content updates to managed firewalls, Log Collectors, and WildFire appliances and appliance clusters across all subnetworks.
- ClickOKto save your changes to the interface.
- Selectto commit your changes to Panorama and to push the changes to Collector Groups that contain the passive HA peer you modified.CommitCommit and Push
- Configure each Log Collector to connect with a Panorama interface.To support a segmented network, you can connect the Log Collectors in each subnetwork to separate Panorama interfaces. The interfaces must haveDevice Management and Device Log Collectionenabled, as described in the previous step.
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface of the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama management server.
- Selectand edit the Log Collector.PanoramaManaged Collectors
- In thePanorama Server IPfield, enter the IP address of an interface on the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama.
- (HA only) In thePanorama Server IP 2field, enter the IP address of an interface on the passive Panorama that will supportDevice Management and Device Log Collectionif failover occurs on the active Panorama.
- ClickOKto save your changes.
- Selectto commit your changes to Panorama and to push the changes to Collector Groups that contain the Log Collector you modified.CommitCommit and Push
- Perform the following steps on each Dedicated Log Collector:
- Access the Log Collector CLI by using emulation software such as PuTTY to open a SSH session to the Log Collector using its MGT interface IP address. When prompted, log in using Panorama administrator credentials.
- Run the following commands, where<IPaddress1>is for the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama and<IPaddress2>is for the passive Panorama (if applicable).>configure#set deviceconfig system panorama-server#<IPaddress1>panorama-server-2<IPaddress2>commit
- (HA only) Configure an interface on the passive Panorama management server to deploy updates in case the active Panorama fails over.
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface of the passive Panorama management server.
- Select.PanoramaSetupInterfaces
- Click an Interface Name to edit the interface.
- Select<interface-name>check box to enable the interface.
- Configure one or both of these field sets based on the IP protocols of your network:
- IPv4—IP Address,Netmask, andDefault Gateway
- IPv6—IPv6 Address/Prefix LengthandDefault IPv6 Gateway
- SelectDevice Deployment.
- ClickOKto save your changes.
- Configure the interfaces that the Log Collectors will use to collect logs from firewalls and communicate with other Log Collectors.Because the MGT interface was configured during initial configuration of the Log Collectors, you don’t have to configure it again.
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface of the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama management server.
- Selectand edit the Log Collector.PanoramaManaged Collectors
- SelectInterfacesand perform the following steps for each interface:
- Click an interface name to edit that interface.
- Select<interface-name>to enable the interface.
- Configure one or both of the following field sets based on the IP protocols of your network.IPv4—IP Address,Netmask, andDefault GatewayIPv6—IPv6 Address/Prefix LengthandDefault IPv6 Gateway
- Select the functions that the interface supports:Device Log Collection—Collect logs from firewalls. You can load balance the logging traffic by enabling multiple interfaces to perform this function.Collector Group Communication—Communicate with other Log Collectors in the Collector Group.
- ClickOKto save your changes to the interface.
- ClickOKto save your changes to the Log Collector.
- Selectto commit your changes to Panorama and to push the changes to Collector Groups that contain the Log Collectors you modified.CommitCommit and Push
- Selectto verify that the Log Collectors are synchronized and connected with Panorama.PanoramaManaged CollectorsThe Configuration Status column should displayInSyncand the Run Time Status column should displayconnected.
- Configure the firewalls to connect with a Panorama interface.To support a segmented network, you can connect the firewalls in each subnetwork to separate Panorama interfaces. The interfaces must haveDevice Management and Device Log Collectionenabled. This step assumes that you use separate templates to configure the firewalls in separate subnetworks.In this example deployment, Panorama uses these interfaces to manage the firewalls but not to collect firewall logs. You specify which Dedicated Log Collectors will collect firewall logs when you configure Collector Groups.
- Log in to the Panorama Web Interface of the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama management server.
- On Panorama, select, select aDeviceSetupManagementTemplateand edit the Panorama Settings.
- In the firstPanorama Serversfield, enter the IP address of an interface on the solitary (non-HA) or active (HA) Panorama.
- (HA only) In the secondPanorama Serversfield, enter the IP address of an interface on the passive Panorama that will support device management if failover occurs.
- ClickOKto save your changes.
- Selectto commit your changes to Panorama and push the template changes to firewalls.CommitCommit and Push
- Selectto verify that the firewalls are synchronized and connected with Panorama.PanoramaManaged DevicesThe Device State column should displayConnected. The Shared Policy and Template columns should displayInSync.
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