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Logging Question

L2 Linker

We recently switched from a Cisco ASA 5520 to the PA3020.

On the ASA, I could see a real time log of incoming and outgoing connections, blocked or allowed.  This was a very handy tool to verify connectivity.

I have been unable to locate a similar log in the Palo Alto.  The traffic log is not through at all.  It doesn't show all traffic.  Is there a way to see everything that is outgoing and incoming other than the traffic log?

Jason

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L5 Sessionator

Hi Grubbsy ,

You can access Monitor -> Session Browser for real time traffic. You can also filter based on source, destination or ports. Hope this helps. Thank you.

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L5 Sessionator

Hi Grubbsy ,

You can access Monitor -> Session Browser for real time traffic. You can also filter based on source, destination or ports. Hope this helps. Thank you.

L7 Applicator

Hello Grubbsy,

FYI. ( note: you may also add filters based on ingress/interfaces, security rules etc)

session-browsers..jpg

You may also check the real time session in the CLI by using 'show session all filter source IP_ADD_OF_THE_TESTING_PC destination IP_ADD_OF_THE_DESTINATION'.


>  If there is a session exist for the same traffic,  then please apply  CLI command PAN> show session id XYZ   >>>>>>>> to get detailed information about that session, i.e NAT rule, security rule, ingress/egress interface etc.


Hope this helps.


Thanks

Thanks SSharma, thats what I was looking for!

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