Connecting WildFire Private Cloud to firewall

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Connecting WildFire Private Cloud to firewall

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When connecting WildFire Private Cloud to firewall (Device > Setup > Wildfire), It appears that we can only add one (1) appliance IP address. However with a cluster there's more than one appliance.

1) Should this be the management IP address of the Primary cluster member?

2) How does the Firewall know to send traffic to the other appliance(s) if/when the primary cluster member goes down?

3) If possible, how can you add multiple appliance IP addresses to the firewall? 

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@reaper I've read through the documentation to configure but must've overlooked this note: 

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/8-0/wildfire-admin/wildfire-appliance-clusters/wildfire-a...

 

WildFire appliance clusters push a registration list that contains all of the nodes in a cluster to every firewall connected to a cluster node. When you register a firewall with an appliance in a cluster, the firewall receives the registration list. When you add a standalone WildFire appliance that already has connected firewalls to a cluster so that it becomes a cluster node, those firewalls receive the registration list.

If a node fails, the connected firewalls use the registration list to register with the next node on the list.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Cyber Elite
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the controller node takes care of this, did you follow these steps: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/8-0/wildfire-admin/wildfire-appliance-clusters/configure-...
Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

@reaper I've read through the documentation to configure but must've overlooked this note: 

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/8-0/wildfire-admin/wildfire-appliance-clusters/wildfire-a...

 

WildFire appliance clusters push a registration list that contains all of the nodes in a cluster to every firewall connected to a cluster node. When you register a firewall with an appliance in a cluster, the firewall receives the registration list. When you add a standalone WildFire appliance that already has connected firewalls to a cluster so that it becomes a cluster node, those firewalls receive the registration list.

If a node fails, the connected firewalls use the registration list to register with the next node on the list.

 

Thanks for your help.

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