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Mastering Palo Alto Networks

Mastering Palo Alto Networks - Second Edition

By : Tom Piens Aka 'Reaper'
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Mastering Palo Alto Networks

Mastering Palo Alto Networks

4.9 (37)
By: Tom Piens Aka 'Reaper'

Overview of this book

Palo Alto Networks’ integrated platform makes it easy to manage network and cloud security along with endpoint protection and a wide range of security services. This book is an end-to-end guide to configure firewalls and deploy them in your network infrastructure. You will see how to quickly set up, configure and understand the technology, and troubleshoot any issues that may occur. This book will serve as your go-to reference for everything from setting up to troubleshooting complex issues. You will learn your way around the web interface and command-line structure, understand how the technology works so you can confidently predict the expected behavior, and successfully troubleshoot any anomalies you may encounter. Finally, you will see how to deploy firewalls in a cloud environment, and special or unique considerations when setting them to protect resources. By the end of this book, for your configuration setup you will instinctively know how to approach challenges, find the resources you need, and solve most issues efficiently.
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Debugging processes

Like all operating systems, both the firewall and Panorama systems have several processes that perform specific tasks. Each of these processes has a log file and a configurable logging level, also called a debug level. By default, most processes have a lowered debug level, so only the most important log entries are written to the log file, which conserves space and is better for retention. Debug levels can be increased, but this could lead to shorter retention, and in some cases, an increase in resource use. You can verify the current debug level of each process by issuing the following command:

reaper@pa-220> debug <process name> show

You can change the debug level by issuing the following command:

reaper@pa-220> debug <process name> on <debug level>

You can turn off debugging altogether by issuing the off attribute, but I would not recommend turning off logging. Instead, opt for the lowest level of debugging. The following...

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