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Limitations related to PAN-OS 9.1 releases.
The following are limitations associated with PAN-OS 9.1.
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Description
Firewalls and appliances perform a software integrity check periodically when they are running and when they reboot. If you simultaneously boot up multiple instances of a VM-Series firewall on a host or you enable CPU over-subscription on a VM-Series firewall, the firewall boots in to maintenance mode when a processing delay results in a response timeout during the integrity check. If your firewall goes in to maintenance mode, please check the error and warnings in the fips.log file.
A reboot always occurs during an upgrade so if you enabled CPU over-subscription on your VM-Series firewall, consider upgrading your firewall during a maintenance window.
PAN-215869
PAN-OS logs (MonitorLogs) experience a significant delay before they are displayed if NetFlow (DeviceServer ProfilesNetFlow) is enabled on an interface (NetworkInterface). This may result in log loss if the volume of delayed logs exceeds the logging buffer available on the firewall.
The following firewalls are impacted:
  • PA-800 Series Firewalls
  • PA-3200 Series Firewalls
PAN-208218
(Releases earlier than PAN-OS 9.1.14-h6 and PAN-OS 9.1.15-h1) Due to a component change, PAN-OS 9.1.15 and versions earlier than PAN-OS 9.1.14-h6 are no longer supported on later hardware revisions of the PA-5200 Series.
PAN-174784
Up to 100,000 daily summary logs can be processed for Scheduled and Run Now custom reports (MonitorManage Custom Reports) when configured for the last calendar day. This can result in the generated report not displaying all relevant log data generated in the last calendar day.
PAN-174442
When a Certificate Profile (Device > Certificate Management > Certificate Profile) is configured to Block session if certificate status cannot be retrieved within timeout, the firewall allows client certificate validation to go through even if the CRL Distribution Point or OCSP Responder is unreachable.
Workaround: You must also enable Block session if certificate status is unknown to ensure Block session if certificate status cannot be retrieved within timeout is effective.
PAN-174038
In an SD-WAN configuration, when a GlobalProtect Gateway is terminated on a loopback interface, if the tunnel protocol is udp-encapsulated ESP (IPSec), the return traffic from the Gateway toward the client is load-balanced across all of the SD-WAN member interfaces and cannot be subjected to an SD-WAN policy.
PAN-172144
On a Panorama management server deployed on VMware ESXi that is managing Dedicated Log Collectors, filtering traffic logs (MonitorLogsTraffic) using the (time_generated_geq) filter does not return results for the specified Generate Time if the Dedicated Log Collectors are in different time zones.
Workaround: Configure the same time zone for the Dedicated Log Collectors you are querying.
  1. Log in to the Log Collector CLI.
  2. Set the time zone for the Dedicated Log Collector.
    admin> configure
    admin# set deviceconfig timezone <time_zone>
    admin# commit
PAN-160782
(PAN-OS 9.1.9 and later 9.1 releases) BGP supports a maximum of 255 AS numbers in an AS_PATH list for a prefix.
PAN-159293
This issue is now released. See PAN-OS 9.1.11 Addressed Issues
Certification Revocation List (CRL) in Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) format may erroneously return errors despite being able to successfully pull the CRL to verify that the syslog server certificate is still valid.
PAN-158304
On the Panorama management server, forwarded logs (MonitorLogsTraffic) do not display if the latency between the Log Collectors exceeds 10ms when the Log Collectors in a Collector Group (PanoramaCollector Groups) are located on different Local Area Networks (LANs).
Workaround: When deploying your Log Collectors in a Collector Group, ensure they are both deployed on the same LAN or that the latency between Log Collectors in the Collector Group does not exceed 10ms.
PAN-153803
On the Panorama management server, scheduled email PDF reports (MonitorPDF Reports) fail if a GIF image is used in the header of footer.
PAN-157443
(PAN-OS 9.1.6 and later 9.1 releases) If the number of SD-WAN policies is close to capacity, sometimes renaming a policy results in the following error:
SD-WAN policy capacity exceeded by editing rule ‘xxxxxx’. Delete the rule and add again to fix. 
If deleting the rule and adding it again doesn’t work, take the following steps:
  1. Delete the renamed policy.
  2. Issue the CLI command: debug device-server reset id-manager type sdwan-rule.
  3. Add the policy again.
PAN-151900
If your SD-WAN configuration uses auto VPN configuration of hub priority for BGP local preference and you have multiple hubs with the same priority, Panorama appropriately enables ECMP to select a path from among multiple paths to the same destination. The limitation is that the ECMP Symmetric Return setting is not supported on SD-WAN interfaces.
PAN-142180
(PAN-OS 9.1.2 and later 9.1 releases) In an SD-WAN Hub-Spoke configuration, suppose Branch A and Branch B each have an MPLS link to the hub and all devices have VPN Data Tunnel Support disabled. For traffic from Branch A to Branch B, if Branch A selects a tunnel to go through the hub and the hub selects the MPLS link to reach Branch B, the traffic will fail because return traffic may go to Branch A directly through MPLS, without going through the hub. (The next packet from Branch A to Branch B is dropped at the hub because the TCP three-way handshake fails.)
PAN-142114
You must Contact Palo Alto Networks Support before you downgrade a Panorama management server, PA-7000 Series firewall, and PA-5200 Series firewall to avoid commit failures on successful downgrade to PAN-OS 9.0.
PAN-142084
Upgrading a Panorama management server deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using a C5 or M5 instance type to PAN-OS 9.1.1 causes the Panorama virtual appliance to become unresponsive.
PAN-137615
On the Panorama management server, scheduled content updates (PanoramaDevice DeploymentDynamic Updates) for managed VM-Series firewalls configured to Download Only cause commit failures for the VM-Series firewalls.
Workaround: Configure scheduled content updates for VM-Series firewalls to Download and Install.
PAN-128908
If an admin user password is changed but no commit is performed afterward, the new password does not persistent after a reboot. Instead, the admin user can still use the old password to log in, and the calculation of expiry days is incorrect based on the password change timestamp in the database.
PAN-107142
After adding a new virtual system from the CLI, you must log out and log back in to see the new virtual system within the CLI.
PAN-106675
After upgrading the Panorama management server to PAN-OS 8.1 or a later release, predefined reports do not display a list of top attackers.
Workaround: Create new threat summary reports (MonitorPDF ReportsManage PDF Summary) containing the top attackers to mimic the predefined reports.
PAN-99845
After an HA firewall fails over to its HA peer, sessions established before the failover might not undergo the following actions in a reliable manner:
  • SIP call modifications (some examples include resuming a call that was on hold, transferring a call, and picking up a parked call).
  • Call tear-down.
PAN-99483
(Affects only PA-7000 Series firewalls that do not use second-generation PA-7050-SMC-B or PA-7080-SMC-B Switch Management Cards) When you deploy the firewall in a network that uses Dynamic IP and Port (DIPP) NAT translation with PPTP, client systems are limited to using a translated IP address-and-port pair for only one connection. This issue occurs because the PPTP protocol uses a TCP signaling (control) protocol that exchanges data using Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) version 1 and the hardware cannot correlate the call-id in the GRE version 1 header with the correct dataplane (the one that owns the predict session of GRE). This issue occurs even if you configure the Dynamic IP and Port (DIPP) NAT Oversubscription Rate to allow multiple connections (DeviceSetupSessionSession SettingsNAT Oversubscription).
Workaround: Upgrade to a second-generation SMC-B card.
PAN-97821
The commit all job is executed from Panorama to the firewall only if the newly added firewall is running PAN-OS 8.1 or a later release with Auto Push on 1st Connect enabled.
PAN-92719
When performing destination NAT to a translated address that is Dynamic IP (with session distribution), the firewall does not remove duplicate IP addresses from the list of destination IP addresses before the firewall distributes sessions. The firewall distributes sessions to the duplicate addresses in the same way it distributes sessions to non-duplicate addresses.