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150 Panorama Administrator’s Guide
Use Panorama for Visibility Monitor Network Activity
Switch from a Panorama view to a Device view—Panorama allows access to the web interface of any
managed firewall using the
Context menu. The context switch is a toggle that provides direct firewall access;
it provides the ability to manage firewall-specific settings, such as firewall-specific policy, and/or override
network configuration pushed from a template on a specific firewall
.
Change Data Source—The default source used to display the statistics on the charts in the ACC is the
Panorama local data. With the exception of the data that displays in the
Application chart, all other charts
require you to enable log forwarding to Panorama.
Using the local data on Panorama provides a quick load time for the charts. You can, however, change the
data source to
Remote Device Data. When configured to use Remote Device Data, instead of using the local
Panorama data, Panorama will poll all the managed firewalls and present an aggregated view of the data. The
onscreen display indicates the total number of firewalls being polled and the number of firewalls that have
responded to the query for information.
Select the Charts to ViewThe ACC includes an array of charts in the areas of Application, URL Filtering,
Threat Prevention, Data Filtering, and HIP Match. With the exception of the Application charts and HIP
Match, all the other charts display only if the corresponding feature has been licensed on the firewall, and
you have enabled logging.
Tweak Time Frame and Sort Data—The reporting time period in the ACC ranges from the last 15
minutes to the last hour, day, week, month, or any custom-defined time. You can sort the data by sessions,
bytes, or threats and filter to view from 5-500 items.
Analyze Log Data
The Monitor tab on Panorama provides access to log data; these logs are an archived list of sessions that have
been processed by the managed firewalls and forwarded to Panorama.
Log data can be broadly grouped into two types: those that detail information on traffic flows on your network
such as applications, threats, host information profiles, URL categories, content/file types and those that record
system events, configuration changes and alarms.
Based on the log forwarding configuration on the managed firewalls, the
Monitor > Logs tab can include logs for
traffic flows, threats, URL filtering, data filtering, Host Information Profile (HIP) matches, and WildFire
submissions. You can review the logs to verify a wealth of information on a given session or transaction. Some
examples of this information are the user who initiated the session, the action (allow or deny) that the firewall
performed on the session, and the source and destination ports, zones, and addresses. The system and
configuration logs can indicate a configuration change or an alarm that the firewall triggered when a configured
threshold was exceeded.
Generate, Schedule, and Email Reports
Panorama allows you to generate reports manually as needed, or schedule reports to run at specific intervals.
You can save and export reports, or you can configure Panorama to email reports to specific recipients. The
ability to share reports using email is particularly useful if you want to share reporting information with
administrators who do not have access to Panorama.
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