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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Set
Up
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
Set
Up
Panorama
Set
Up
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
The
M
‐
100
appliance
is
a
high
performance
hardware
platform
that
you
can
deploy
in
When
you
,
you
can
configure
the
following
interfaces.
The
explain
where
to
attach
cables
for
these
interfaces.
Use
the
following
workflows
for
setting
up
an
M
‐
100
appliance:
The
M
‐
100
appliance
does
not
support
Link
Aggregation
Control
Protocol
(LACP)
for
aggregating
these
interfaces.
The
Eth1
and
Eth2
interfaces
are
available
only
if
the
M
‐
100
appliance
runs
Panorama
6.1
or
a
later
release
and
the
managed
firewalls
run
PAN
‐
OS
5.0
or
a
later
release.
Interface
Description
Management
(MGT)
This
is
the
only
interface
that
supports
traffic
for
management
and
configuration
of
firewalls,
Log
Collectors,
and
Panorama.
By
default,
Panorama
also
uses
MGT
for
log
collection
and
communication
within
Collector
Groups,
though
you
can
reassign
these
functions
to
the
Eth1
and
Eth2
interfaces.
Eth1
You
can
configure
the
M
‐
100
appliance
to
use
Eth1
or
Eth2
for
log
collection
and
Collector
Group
communication.
Each
interface
can
support
either
or
both
of
these
functions—for
example,
you
can
configure
Eth1
for
both
log
collection
and
Collector
Group
communication.
However,
you
cannot
assign
a
single
function
to
multiple
interfaces—for
example,
you
cannot
configure
all
three
interfaces
(Eth1,
Eth2,
and
MGT)
for
log
collection.
As
a
best
practice,
use
Eth1
and/or
Eth2
for
log
collection
and
Collector
Group
communication
to
improve
security
for
management
traffic
and
to
reduce
the
traffic
load
on
MGT.
Eth2
Eth3
Reserved
for
future
use.
M
‐
100
Appliance
in
Panorama
Mode
M
‐
100
Appliance
in
Log
Collector
Mode
Step
1
Rack
mount
the
M
‐
100
appliance.
Refer
to
the
for
instructions.
Step
2
Step
3
Step
4
Step
5
(Optional)
Step
6
Step
7
Step
8
Step
1
Rack
mount
the
M
‐
100
appliance.
Refer
to
the
for
instructions.
Step
2
Step
3
Step
4
Step
5
(Optional)
Step
6
Step
7