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After the VM boots, the first-time setup requires attention to a few details.
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The system will prompt you to immediately change the default password. Choose a strong, compliant password. Enter configuration mode: admin@Panorama> configure Use code with caution. Set the static IP management parameters:
Downloading the latest PanoramaKVM 10.0.4 QCOW2 image ensures your network management infrastructure is secure, stable, and performing optimally. Always use the official Palo Alto Networks Support Portal for downloads to guarantee authenticity. download panoramakvm1004qcow2 new
On EVE-NG, you must run the permissions wrapper: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions . 4. Initial Configuration
: Type commit and press enter to apply the configuration.
Once the VM boots, log in via console (default: ) and set a static IP: After the VM boots, the first-time setup requires
From the left-hand navigation menu, select and then click on Software Updates . Use the filter dropdowns to narrow down your search: Filter by Product: Select Panorama Virtual Appliance . Filter by Platform: Select KVM .
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Access your KVM host or EVE-NG server via SSH and create a specific folder: mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/panorama-10.0.4 . If you share with third parties, their policies apply
: Panorama requires significant resources. For version 10.x, a minimum of 4 CPUs and 16GB of RAM is often required to run in "Management Only" mode, while "Panorama Mode" (which includes log collection) may require more. 3. Verification
You must run the commit command for these network changes to take effect. Deploying a Panorama KVM image to use with EVE-NG
As organizations increasingly turn to network virtualization and cloud computing, having a centralized, powerful management tool for your security infrastructure is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. Palo Alto Networks is that tool, serving as a central management system for next-generation firewalls. For network engineers, security architects, and IT professionals looking to set up a lab or a production environment, a key step is downloading the latest Panorama virtual appliance image in the qcow2 format for deployment on a KVM-based hypervisor .
Before downloading the .qcow2 file, ensure your KVM host meeting the minimum system requirements for Panorama 10.0.4. Allocating insufficient resources will cause deployment failures or severe performance degradation. Management Mode Requirements 4 minimum (8 recommended for larger deployments) RAM: 16 GB minimum System Disk: 81 GB (allocated via the .qcow2 base image) Log Collector Mode Requirements vCPUs: 8 minimum RAM: 16 GB to 32 GB (depending on log ingestion rates)
| Component | Minimum Requirement for Panorama Mode | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 8 | 8 or more | | RAM | 16 GB (16384 MB) | 16 GB or higher | | Disk 1 (System) | Pre-configured in the QCOW2 image | ~80 GB | | Disk 2 (Logging) | Minimum of 2 TB for Log Collector mode, divisible by 2TB. | As required by log retention policy. | | Hypervisor | KVM (QEMU 2.0+), EVE-NG Pro/Community, Proxmox VE ||
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