The following figures illustrate Panorama in a centralized log collection deployment. In these
examples, the Panorama management server comprises two M-Series appliances in
Panorama mode that are deployed in an active/passive high availability (HA)
configuration. The firewalls send logs to the predefined (default) local Log
Collector on each Panorama M-Series appliance.
After implementing this deployment, if the logging rate exceeds the
qualified maximum, Palo Alto Networks recommends that you add Dedicated Log
Collectors (M-Series appliances in Log Collector mode) as described in the
Deploy Panorama with Dedicated Log Collectors documentation. For more
information about the qualified maximum logging rates, see
Logging Rates for M-Series appliances
and
System Requirements for Panorama Virtual
Appliances. Such an expansion might require reassigning firewalls
from the local Log Collectors to Dedicated Log Collectors.
Single Local Log Collector Per Collector Group
Multiple Local Log Collectors Per Collector Group
Perform
the following steps to deploy Panorama with local Log Collectors.
Skip any steps you have already performed (for example, the initial
setup).