: Multiple Logging Destinations on Cloud NGFW for Azure
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Multiple Logging Destinations on Cloud NGFW for Azure

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Multiple Logging Destinations on Cloud NGFW for Azure

You can now send your generated from Cloud NGFW for Azure to an Azure Log Analytics workspace or Panorama to multiple destinations at the same time.
You can manage logs and gain insights on cloud security for your Cloud NGFW resources. Send your logs generated from Cloud NGFW for Azure to an Azure Log Analytics workspace or Panorama to multiple destinations at the same time. These logs include both traffic and threat logs (from URL Filtering, WildFire submissions, File Blocking, Data blocking, and decryption)

Enable Traffic Log in Log Analytics Workspace and Panorama

Following are the steps to enable traffic log in Log Analytics workspace and Panorama:
  1. Enable Log Settings on Cloud NGFW for Azure console.
  2. In Panorama, go to Policies.
  3. Select the policy rule for your cloud device group.
  4. Go to the Actions tab and then select Log Forwarding profile.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Commit and Push your changes in the Panorama console.
    Once the traffic is sent, you can view the cloud NGFW logs in Log Analytics Workspace and Panorama. For more information, see View the Logs and View Cloud NGFW Logs in Panorama.

Enable Traffic Log in Log Analytics Workspace and Disable in Panorama

Following are the steps to enable traffic log in Log Analytics workspace and disable logs in Panorama:
  1. Enable Log Settings on Cloud NGFW for Azure console.
  2. In Panorama, go to Policies.
  3. Select the policy rule for your cloud device group.
  4. Go to the Actions tab and then select None in the Log Forwarding profile.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Commit and Push your changes in the Panorama console.
    Once the traffic is sent, you can view the cloud NGFW logs in Log Analytics Workspace and Panorama. For more information, see View the Logs and View Cloud NGFW Logs in Panorama.

Disable Traffic Log in Log Analytics Workspace and Enable in Panorama

Following are the steps to disable logs in Log Analytics workspace and enable logs in Panorama:
  1. Disable Log Settings on Cloud NGFW for Azure console.
  2. In Panorama, go to Policies.
  3. Select the policy rule for your cloud device group.
  4. Go to the Actions tab and then select Log Forwarding profile.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Commit and Push your changes in the Panorama console.
    Once the traffic is sent, you can view the cloud NGFW logs in Log Analytics Workspace and Panorama. For more information, see View the Logs and View Cloud NGFW Logs in Panorama.

Disable Traffic Log in Log Analytics Workspace and Panorama

Following are the steps to disable logs in Log Analytics Workspace and Panorama:
  1. Disable Log Settings on Cloud NGFW for Azure console.
  2. In Panorama, go to Policies.
  3. Select the policy rule for your cloud device group.
  4. Go to the Actions tab and then select None in Log Forwarding profile.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Commit and Push your changes in the Panorama console.
    The cloud NGFW logs will no longer reflect in log analytics workspace and Panorama.

Disable Traffic Log in Log Analytics Workspace and Enable in Panorama and Syslog

Following are the steps to disable logs in Log Analytics workspace and enable logs in Panorama and Syslog server:
  1. Disable Log Settings on Cloud NGFW for Azure console.
  2. In Panorama, go to the Device tab, and then select the azure NGFWAAS default template ( cngfw-az-__DEFAULT_TEMPLATE__ ).
  3. Go to Server profiles -> Syslog, and then add your syslog server private IP.
  4. Go to the Device tab, click Setup, and then click Service Route Configuration.
    • For Service Based Routing configuration, select IPv4 and Syslog service. You must ensure that you select loopback.3 as the source interface.
    • For Destination Based Routing configuration, select destination and add your syslog server private IP, and then select loopback.3 as the source interface.
  5. In the log forwarding profile, add your syslog server.
  6. In Panorama, go to the Policies tab, and then select the policy rule for your cloud device group.
  7. Go to the Actions tab and then select Log Forwarding profile.
  8. Click OK.
  9. Commit and Push your changes in the Panorama console.
    The VNET peering must be completed between the Syslog Server VNET and Firewall Hub VNET to receive traffic in the syslog server. After the traffic is sent, you can view the cloud NGFW logs in Panorama and Syslog server.