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PAN-OS 11.1
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PAN-OS 8.1 (EoL)
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Enable Device Telemetry
You can configure the telemetry data that PAN-OS collects and shares with Palo Alto Networks
(PAN-OS version 11.0.1 and later versions of 11.0)
Device Telemetry is automatically enabled.
By default, your device does not share data with Palo Alto Networks. If sharing is enabled, you can stop sharing all device telemetry by:
Device
Setup
Telemetry
, uncheck the
Enable Telemetry
box, and then commit your change.
To enable Device Telemetry so that data is shared with Palo Alto Networks:
Enable Cortex Data Lake.
If your organization does not have a Cortex Data Lake license,
install
a device certificate if one is not already installed on your device.
If your organization does have a Cortex Data Lake license,
make sure it is activated
.
Make sure that your network is
properly configured
so that the firewall can send data to Cortex Data Lake.
Navigate to
Device
Setup
Telemetry
Edit the
Telemetry
widget.
In
Telemetry Destination
, select your region. If your organization is using Cortex Data Lake, you must use the same region as your Cortex Data Lake configuration.
Click
OK
, and then commit your changes.
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appears as a logged in admin whenever the firewall sends the telemetry file to it’s destination.
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