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Mastering Palo Alto Networks

By : Tom Piens aka Piens aka 'reaper'
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Mastering Palo Alto Networks

By: Tom Piens aka Piens aka 'reaper'

Overview of this book

To safeguard against security threats, it is crucial to ensure that your organization is effectively secured across networks, mobile devices, and the cloud. 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. With this book, you'll understand Palo Alto Networks and learn how to implement essential techniques, right from deploying firewalls through to advanced troubleshooting. The book starts by showing you how to set up and configure the Palo Alto Networks firewall, helping you to understand the technology and appreciate the simple, yet powerful, PAN-OS platform. Once you've explored the web interface and command-line structure, you'll be able to predict expected behavior and troubleshoot anomalies with confidence. You'll learn why and how to create strong security policies and discover how the firewall protects against encrypted threats. In addition to this, you'll get to grips with identifying users and controlling access to your network with user IDs and even prioritize traffic using quality of service (QoS). The book will show you how to enable special modes on the firewall for shared environments and extend security capabilities to smaller locations. By the end of this network security book, you'll be well-versed with advanced troubleshooting techniques and best practices recommended by an experienced security engineer and Palo Alto Networks expert.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: First Steps and Basic Configuration
4
Section 2: Advanced Configuration and Putting the Features to Work
10
Section 3: Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Configuring log collectors and log collector groups

To ensure that logs can be stored for an extended period of time, as you may need to comply with certain standards that require lengthy log storage (regulations such as SOX and HIPAA and standards such as ISO 27001 require several years' worth of logs to be stored), exporting them from the firewall and into a dedicated log management system is required.

You can create additional log collectors by setting up (and licensing) a second (to create a high availability cluster) Panorama Virtual Machine (VM) in Panorama mode, or add M (physical) appliances of panorama and configure them in logger mode.

You can do so from the CLI of the device you want to set to logger mode by executing the following command:

> request system system-mode logger

In Panorama, you can add multiple log collectors in Panorama | Managed Collectors and then add them to one or more groups in Panorama | Collector Groups.

To improve availability...