Preview, Validate, or Commit Configuration Changes
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9.1 (EoL)
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- Determine Panorama Log Storage Requirements
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- Setup Prerequisites for the Panorama Virtual Appliance
- Perform Initial Configuration of the Panorama Virtual Appliance
- Set Up The Panorama Virtual Appliance as a Log Collector
- Set Up the Panorama Virtual Appliance with Local Log Collector
- Set up a Panorama Virtual Appliance in Panorama Mode
- Set up a Panorama Virtual Appliance in Management Only Mode
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- Preserve Existing Logs When Adding Storage on Panorama Virtual Appliance in Legacy Mode
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on an ESXi Server
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on vCloud Air
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on AWS
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on Azure
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on Google Cloud Platform
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on KVM
- Add a Virtual Disk to Panorama on Hyper-V
- Mount the Panorama ESXi Server to an NFS Datastore
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- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on an ESXi Server
- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on vCloud Air
- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on AWS
- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on Azure
- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on Google Cloud Platform
- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on KVM
- Increase CPUs and Memory for Panorama on Hyper-V
- Complete the Panorama Virtual Appliance Setup
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- Convert Your Evaluation Panorama to a Production Panorama with Local Log Collector
- Convert Your Evaluation Panorama to a Production Panorama without Local Log Collector
- Convert Your Evaluation Panorama to VM-Flex Licensing with Local Log Collector
- Convert Your Evaluation Panorama to VM-Flex Licensing without Local Log Collector
- Convert Your Production Panorama to an ELA Panorama
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- Register Panorama
- Activate a Panorama Support License
- Activate/Retrieve a Firewall Management License when the Panorama Virtual Appliance is Internet-connected
- Activate/Retrieve a Firewall Management License when the Panorama Virtual Appliance is not Internet-connected
- Activate/Retrieve a Firewall Management License on the M-Series Appliance
- Install the Panorama Device Certificate
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- Migrate from a Panorama Virtual Appliance to an M-Series Appliance
- Migrate a Panorama Virtual Appliance to a Different Hypervisor
- Migrate from an M-Series Appliance to a Panorama Virtual Appliance
- Migrate from an M-100 Appliance to an M-500 Appliance
- Migrate from an M-100 or M-500 Appliance to an M-200 or M-600 Appliance
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- Configure an Admin Role Profile
- Configure an Access Domain
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- Configure a Panorama Administrator Account
- Configure Local or External Authentication for Panorama Administrators
- Configure a Panorama Administrator with Certificate-Based Authentication for the Web Interface
- Configure an Administrator with SSH Key-Based Authentication for the CLI
- Configure RADIUS Authentication for Panorama Administrators
- Configure TACACS+ Authentication for Panorama Administrators
- Configure SAML Authentication for Panorama Administrators
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- Add a Firewall as a Managed Device
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- Add a Device Group
- Create a Device Group Hierarchy
- Create Objects for Use in Shared or Device Group Policy
- Revert to Inherited Object Values
- Manage Unused Shared Objects
- Manage Precedence of Inherited Objects
- Move or Clone a Policy Rule or Object to a Different Device Group
- Push a Policy Rule to a Subset of Firewalls
- Manage the Rule Hierarchy
- Manage the Master Key from Panorama
- Redistribute User-ID Information to Managed Firewalls
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- Plan the Transition to Panorama Management
- Migrate a Firewall to Panorama Management and Reuse Existing Configuration
- Migrate a Firewall to Panorama Management and Push a New Configuration
- Migrate a Firewall HA Pair to Panorama Management and Reuse Existing Configuration
- Migrate a Firewall HA Pair to Panorama Management and Push a New Configuration
- Load a Partial Firewall Configuration into Panorama
- Localize a Panorama Pushed Configuration on a Managed Firewall
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- Add Standalone WildFire Appliances to Manage with Panorama
- Configure Basic WildFire Appliance Settings on Panorama
- Remove a WildFire Appliance from Panorama Management
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- Configure a Cluster and Add Nodes on Panorama
- Configure General Cluster Settings on Panorama
- Remove a Cluster from Panorama Management
- Configure Appliance-to-Appliance Encryption Using Predefined Certificates Centrally on Panorama
- Configure Appliance-to-Appliance Encryption Using Custom Certificates Centrally on Panorama
- View WildFire Cluster Status Using Panorama
- Upgrade a Cluster Centrally on Panorama with an Internet Connection
- Upgrade a Cluster Centrally on Panorama without an Internet Connection
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- Manage Licenses on Firewalls Using Panorama
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- Supported Updates
- Schedule a Content Update Using Panorama
- Upgrade Log Collectors When Panorama Is Internet-Connected
- Upgrade Log Collectors When Panorama Is Not Internet-Connected
- Upgrade Firewalls When Panorama Is Internet-Connected
- Upgrade Firewalls When Panorama Is Not Internet-Connected
- Upgrade a ZTP Firewall
- Revert Content Updates from Panorama
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- Preview, Validate, or Commit Configuration Changes
- Enable Automated Commit Recovery
- Compare Changes in Panorama Configurations
- Manage Locks for Restricting Configuration Changes
- Add Custom Logos to Panorama
- Use the Panorama Task Manager
- Reboot or Shut Down Panorama
- Configure Panorama Password Profiles and Complexity
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- Verify Panorama Port Usage
- Resolve Zero Log Storage for a Collector Group
- Replace a Failed Disk on an M-Series Appliance
- Replace the Virtual Disk on an ESXi Server
- Replace the Virtual Disk on vCloud Air
- Migrate Logs to a New M-Series Appliance in Log Collector Mode
- Migrate Logs to a New M-Series Appliance in Panorama Mode
- Migrate Logs to a New M-Series Appliance Model in Panorama Mode in High Availability
- Migrate Logs to the Same M-Series Appliance Model in Panorama Mode in High Availability
- Migrate Log Collectors after Failure/RMA of Non-HA Panorama
- Regenerate Metadata for M-Series Appliance RAID Pairs
- Troubleshoot Registration or Serial Number Errors
- Troubleshoot Reporting Errors
- Troubleshoot Device Management License Errors
- Troubleshoot Automatically Reverted Firewall Configurations
- Complete Content Update When Panorama HA Peer is Down
- View Task Success or Failure Status
- Restore an Expired Device Certificate
- Downgrade from Panorama 9.1
End-of-Life (EoL)
Preview, Validate, or Commit Configuration Changes
You can perform Panorama Commit, Validation, and Preview Operations on
pending changes to the Panorama configuration and then push those
changes to the devices that Panorama manages, including firewalls,
Log Collectors, and WildFire appliances and appliance clusters.
You can filter the pending changes by administrator or location and
then commit, push, validate, or preview only those changes. The locations
can be specific device groups, templates, Collector Groups, Log
Collectors, shared settings, or the Panorama management server.
Because Panorama pushes its running configuration, you cannot push changes to devices until you
first commit them to Panorama. If the changes are not ready to activate on devices,
you can select CommitCommit to Panorama to commit the changes to the Panorama configuration without pushing
them to devices. Later, when the changes are ready to activate on devices, you can
select CommitPush to Devices. If the changes are ready to activate on both Panorama and the
devices, select CommitCommit and Push as described in the following procedure.
(Device Groups only) When you make a configuration change to a parent device group, pushing these changes to
managed firewalls associated with its child device groups is supported only
from the Panorama web interface. In this
instance, device group configuration changes pushed from the Panorama CLI are pushed only to managed firewalls
directly associated with the impacted device group and not to any managed
firewalls associated with its child device groups. Child device groups are
selected by default when you push a device group configuration change for a
parent device group from the Panorama web interface and are not included by
default when you push from the Panorama CLI.
For example, you create ParentDG1 with two
firewall associated and its ChildDG2 with two
different managed firewalls associated. You make configuration changes to
ParentDG1.
In this scenario, Push to Devices and
Commit and Push from the Panorama web interface
successfully push the ParentDG1 changes to all
four firewalls. However, the commit-all operation
from the Panorama CLI pushes only to managed firewalls associated with
ParentDG1.
- Configure the scope of configuration changes that
you will commit, validate, or preview.
- Click Commit at the top of the web interface.
- Select one of the following options:
- Commit All Changes (default)—Applies the commit to all changes for which you have administrative privileges. You cannot manually filter the commit scope when you select this option. Instead, the administrator role assigned to the account you used to log in determines the commit scope.
- Commit Changes Made By—Enables you to filter the commit scope by administrator or location. The administrative role assigned to the account you used to log in determines which changes you can filter.
To commit the changes of other administrators, the account you used to log in must be assigned the Superuser role or an Admin Role profile with the Commit For Other Admins privilege enabled. - (Optional) To filter the commit scope by administrator, select Commit Changes Made By, click the adjacent link, select the administrators, and click OK.
- (Optional) To filter by location, select Commit
Changes Made By and clear any changes that you want
to exclude from the Commit Scope.If dependencies between the configuration changes you included and excluded cause a validation error, perform the commit with all the changes included. For example, when you commit changes to a device group, you must include the changes of all administrators who added, deleted, or repositioned rules for the same rulebase in that device group.
- Preview the changes that the commit will activate.When you preview changes after you delete and then re-add the same device to a policy rule, Panorama displays that same device as both deleted in the running configuration and as added in the candidate configuration. Additionally, the order of devices in the device target list in the running configuration may then be different from the candidate configuration and display as a change when you preview changes even when there aren't any configuration changes.This can be useful if, for example, you don’t remember all your changes and you’re not sure you want to activate all of them.Panorama compares the configurations you selected in the Commit Scope to the running configuration. The preview window displays the configurations side-by-side and uses color coding to indicate which changes are additions (green), modifications (yellow), or deletions (red).Preview Changes and select the Lines of Context, which is the number of lines from the compared configuration files to display before and after the highlighted differences. These lines help you correlate the preview output to settings in the web interface. Close the preview window when you finish reviewing the changes.Because the preview results display in a new window, your browser must allow pop-up windows. If the preview window does not open, refer to your browser documentation for the steps to unblock pop-up windows.
- Preview the individual settings for which you are committing
changes.This can be useful if you want to know details about the changes, such as the types of settings and who changed them.
- Click Change Summary.
- (Optional) Group By a column name (such as the Type of setting).
- Close the Change Summary dialog when you finish reviewing the changes.
- Validate the changes before committing to ensure the
commit will succeed.
- Validate Changes.The results display all the errors and warnings that an actual commit would display.
- Resolve any errors that the validation results identify.
- Validate Changes.
- (Optional) Modify the Push Scope.By default, the Push Scope includes all locations with changes that require a Panorama commit.If you select CommitPush to Devices, the push scope includes all locations associated with devices that are out of sync with the Panorama running configuration.
- Remove Selections to remove firewalls listed in the Push Scope.
- Edit Selections and select:
- Device Groups—Select device groups or individual firewalls or virtual systems.
- Templates—Select templates, template stacks, or individual firewalls.
- Collector Groups—Select Collector Groups.
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Merge with Device Candidate Config—This setting is enabled by default and merges any pending local firewall configurations with the configuration push from Panorama. The local firewall configuration is merged and committed regardless of the admin pushing the changes from Panorama or the admin who made the local firewall configuration changes.Disable this setting if you manage and commit local firewall configuration changes independently of the Panorama managed configuration.
- Click OK to save your changes to the Push Scope.
- Validate the changes you will push to device groups or
templates.
- Validate Device Group Push or Validate
Template Push.The results display all the errors and warnings that an actual push operation would display.
- Resolve any errors that the validation results identify.
- Validate Device Group Push or Validate
Template Push.
- Commit your changes to Panorama and push the changes
to devices.Commit and Push the configuration changes.Use the Panorama Task Manager to see details about commits that are pending (optionally, you can cancel these), in progress, completed, or failed.
- Verify the configuration push from Panorama was successful.
- Log in to the firewall CLI.
- Run one of the following commands.admin> show config pushed-templateadmin> show config mergedThe show commands for specific configuration objects are designed to show only the local firewall configuration and not the Panorama-pushed configuration.For example, the show network virtual router command ran on the firewall CLI shows only the virtual router configuration local to the firewall and does not show the Panorama-pushed virtual router configuration.