Install Panorama on vCloud Air
Use these instructions to install a new Panorama
virtual appliance in VMware vCloud Air. If you are upgrading a Panorama
virtual appliance deployed in vCloud Air, skip to Install
Content and Software Updates for Panorama.
- Download the Panorama 9.1 base image Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) file.
- Go to the Palo Alto Networks software downloads site. (If you can’t log in, go to the Palo Alto Networks Customer Support web site for assistance.)
- In the Download column in the Panorama Base Images section, download the Panorama 8.1 release OVA file (Panorama-ESX-9.1.0.ova).
- Import the Panorama image to the vCloud Air catalog.For details on these steps, refer to the OVF Tool User’s Guide.
- Install the OVF Tool on your client system.
- Access the client system CLI.
- Navigate to the OVF Tool directory (for example, C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool).
- Convert the OVA file to an OVF package:ovftool.exe <OVA‑file‑pathname> <OVF‑file‑pathname>
- Use a browser to access the vCloud Air web console, select yourVirtual Private Cloud OnDemandlocation, and record the browser URL. You will use the URL information to complete the next step. The URL format is:https://.<virtual‑cloud‑location>.vchs.vmware.com/compute/cloud/org/<vCloud‑account‑number>/#/catalogVAppTemplateList?catalog=<catalog‑ID>
- Import the OVF package, using the information from the vCloud Air URL to complete the <virtual‑cloud‑location>, <vCloud‑account‑number>, and <catalog‑ID> variables. The other variables are your vCloud Air username and domain <user>@<domain>, a virtual data center <datacenter>, and a vCloud Air template <template>.ovftool.exe -st="OVF" "<OVF‑file‑pathname>" "vcloud://<user>@<domain>:password@<virtual-cloud-location>.vchs.vmware.com?vdc=<datacenter>&org=<vCloud-account-number>&vappTemplate=<template>.ovf&catalog=default-catalog"
- Install Panorama.
- Access the vCloud Air web console and select yourVirtual Private Cloud OnDemandregion.
- Create a Panorama virtual machine. For the steps, refer to Add a Virtual Machine from a Template in the vCloud Air Documentation Center. Configure theCPU,MemoryandStorageas follows:
- Set theCPUandMemorybased on whether the virtual appliance mode: see Setup Prerequisites for the Panorama Virtual Appliance.
- Set theStorageto configure the Panorama virtual appliance system disk. See Setup Prerequisites for the Panorama Virtual Appliance for the supported disk sizes based on the Panorama virtual appliance mode. For better logging and reporting performance, select theSSD-Acceleratedoption.To increase the log storage capacity, you must Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on vCloud Air. In Panorama mode, the virtual appliance does not use the system disk for log storage; you must add a virtual logging disk.
- Create vCloud Air NAT rules on the gateway to allow inbound and outbound traffic for the Panorama virtual appliance.Refer to Add a NAT Rule in the vCloud Air Documentation Center for the detailed instructions:
- Add a NAT rule that allows Panorama to receive traffic from the firewalls and allows administrators to access Panorama.
- Add a NAT rule that allows Panorama to retrieve updates from the Palo Alto Networks update server and to access the firewalls.
- Create a vCloud Air firewall rule to allow inbound traffic on the Panorama virtual appliance.Outbound traffic is allowed by default.Refer to Add a Firewall Rule in the vCloud Air Documentation Center for the detailed instructions.
- Power on the Panorama virtual appliance if it isn’t already on.In the vCloud Air web console, select theVirtual Machinestab, select the Panorama virtual machine, and clickPower On.You are now ready to Perform Initial Configuration of the Panorama Virtual Appliance.
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