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A log is an automatically generated, time-stamped file that provides an audit trail for system
events or network traffic events thatPrisma Access monitors. Log entries contain
artifacts, which are properties, activities, or behaviors associated with the logged
event, such as the application type or the IP address of an attacker. Each log type
records information for a separate event type. For example, Prisma Access may
generate a Threat log to record traffic that matches a spyware, vulnerability, or
virus signature. Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) provides Network logs (such as Traffic, Threat,
URL, File, HIP Match), Endpoint logs, and Common logs (System and Configuration).You
can view details for each log entry, and for threat logs, you can review threat
details and see if there are any threat overrides in place.
Prisma Access Logs (Strata Cloud Manager)
You can view Prisma Access logs in Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager).
If you're using Strata Cloud Manager, go to .
Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) provides Network logs (Traffic, Threat, URL, File, HIP
Match) and Common logs (System and Configuration).
You can
view details for each log entry, and for threat logs, you can review
threat details and see if there are any threat overrides in place.
Learn more.
Prisma Access Logs (Panorama)
You can view Prisma Access logs in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama).
You can also view Prisma Access logs in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama) interface. The Prisma Access
infrastructure forwards all logs to Strata Logging Service. Prisma Access
retrieves the log results from Strata Logging Service using the Cloud
Services plug-in and provides an aggregated view of your remote network and mobile
user traffic logs. Regardless of the management interface you’re using for Prisma Access—Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager—you can view your logs in
Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) under .
In addition to logs from
Prisma Access cloud service infrastructure, you can also view logs
directly from the
Panorama appliance that manages
Prisma Access. To view
logs, go to .
Learn more.