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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
as
a
Log
Collector
If
you
want
a
dedicated
appliance
for
log
collection,
configure
an
M
‐
100
appliance
in
Log
Collector
mode.
To
do
this,
you
first
perform
the
initial
configuration
of
the
appliance
in
Panorama
mode,
which
includes
licensing,
installing
software
and
content
updates,
and
configuring
the
management
(MGT)
interface.
You
then
switch
the
M
‐
100
appliance
to
Log
Collector
mode
and
complete
the
Log
Collector
configuration.
Additionally,
if
you
want
to
use
dedicated
interfaces
(recommended)
instead
of
the
MGT
interface
for
log
collection
and
Collector
Group
communication,
you
must
first
configure
the
interfaces
for
the
Panorama
management
server,
then
configure
them
for
the
Log
Collector,
and
then
perform
a
Panorama
commit
followed
by
a
Collector
Group
commit.
Perform
the
following
steps
to
set
up
a
new
M
‐
100
appliance
as
a
Log
Collector
or
to
convert
an
existing
M
‐
100
appliance
that
was
previously
deployed
as
a
Panorama
management
server.
Switching
the
M
‐
100
appliance
from
Panorama
mode
to
Log
Collector
mode
reboots
the
appliance,
deletes
any
existing
log
data,
and
deletes
all
configurations
except
the
management
access
settings.
Switching
the
mode
does
not
delete
licenses,
software
updates,
or
content
updates.
Set
up
the
M
‐
100
Appliance
as
a
Log
Collector
Step
1
Set
up
the
Panorama
management
server
that
will
manage
the
Log
Collector
if
you
have
not
already
done
so.
Perform
one
of
the
following
tasks:
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•
Step
2
Record
the
management
IP
addresses
of
the
Panorama
management
server.
If
you
deployed
Panorama
in
a
high
availability
(HA)
configuration,
you
need
the
IP
address
of
each
HA
peer.
1.
Log
in
to
the
web
interface
of
the
Panorama
management
server.
2.
Record
the
IP Address
of
the
solitary
(non
‐
HA)
or
active
(HA)
Panorama
by
selecting
Panorama > Setup > Management
and
checking
the
Management
Interface
Settings.
3.
For
an
HA
deployment,
record
the
Peer HA IP Address
of
the
passive
Panorama
by
selecting
Panorama > High Availability
and
checking
the
Setup
section.
Step
3
Set
up
the
M
‐
100
appliance
that
will
serve
as
a
Dedicated
Log
Collector.
If
you
previously
deployed
this
appliance
as
a
Panorama
management
server,
you
can
skip
this
step
because
the
MGT
interface
is
already
configured
and
the
licenses
and
updates
are
already
installed.
The
M
‐
100
appliance
in
Log
Collector
mode
does
not
have
a
web
interface
for
configuration
tasks,
only
a
CLI.
Therefore,
before
changing
the
mode
on
the
M
‐
100
appliance,
use
the
web
interface
in
Panorama
mode
to:
1.
2.
3.
.