Each firewall stores its log files locally
by default and cannot display the logs that reside on other firewalls. Therefore,
to achieve global visibility into the network activity that all
your firewalls monitor, you must forward all firewall logs to Panorama
and
Use
Panorama for Visibility. In cases where some teams in your organization
can achieve greater efficiency by monitoring only the logs that
are relevant to their operations, you can create forwarding filters
based on any log attributes (such as threat type or source user).
For example, a security operations analyst who investigates malware
attacks might be interested only in Threat logs with the type attribute
set to wildfire-virus.
The following steps describe how to
use Panorama templates and device groups for configuring multiple firewalls
to forward logs.
If Panorama manages
firewalls running software versions earlier than PAN-OS 7.0, specify
a WildFire® server from which Panorama can gather analysis information
for WildFire samples that those firewalls submit. Panorama uses
the information to complete WildFire Submissions logs that are missing field
values introduced in PAN-OS 7.0. Firewalls running earlier releases
won't populate those fields. To specify the server, select ,
edit the General Settings, and enter the WildFire Private
Cloud name. The default is wildfire-public-cloud,
which is the WildFire cloud hosted in the United States.
You can also forward firewall logs to external services (such as a syslog server). For details,
see
Log Forwarding Options.