Device Telemetry
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10.0 (EoL)
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- Automatic Content Updates Through Offline Panorama
- Enhanced Authentication for Dedicated Log Collectors and WildFire Appliances
- Syslog Forwarding Using Ethernet Interfaces
- Increased Configuration Size for Panorama
- Access Domain Enhancements for Multi-Tenancy
- Enhanced Performance for Panorama Query and Reporting
- Log Query Debugging
- Configurable Key Limits in Scheduled Reports
- Multiple Plugin Support for Panorama
End-of-Life (EoL)
Device Telemetry
PAN-OS device telemetry is used to power telemetry apps that make it easier to monitor and manage firewalls.
Device Telemetry
has been extended to collect more data from your firewall. This data is
still used for the same threat intelligence purposes as it was for past PAN-OS releases.
However, the additional telemetry data that PAN-OS now collects is used to
maximize the benefits you enjoy from the products and services that
Palo Alto Networks delivers. It does this by powering applications designed to improve
your visibility into device health, performance, capacity planning, and configuration.
All telemetry data is collected and stored locally on your device for a limited
period of time. This data is shared with Palo Alto Networks when you
configure
your next-generation firewall or Panorama to send it to Cortex Data Lake.
All of the metrics collected by device telemetry is described
in the
PAN-OS Device Telemetry Metrics Reference Guide.