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Alarm Log Forwarding

L4 Transporter

Instead of seeing alarms when I login to the web GUI, how can I get alarms forwarded?  I'd like to send to SysLogs and also receive via email.

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L3 Networker

This can be done, there are limitations but for the most part you can tune and configure this using the following steps to start: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClGjCAK

 

I downloaded system logs to csv.  While I see when I manually cleared logs that were near capacity, I do not see any warnings about logs being full.  Do you happen to know the type, event, or description key word?  I looked at everything with log in the description, and didn't see it.

Not sure what those look like as I am not experiencing low disk issues atm but if you cannot set up a filter on anything in the logs (like this) 

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Then maybe you can set up an email alert in your SNMP monitoring solution (if you do not have one then you can get a free version of PRTG, or use LibreNMS which is free and supports PAN devices very well)

 

Thanks, I will take a look at PRTG.

 

I already am forwarding logs to two Syslog servers, but also didn't see the alarms there.

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