Enable, Pause, Disable, and Uninstall the Integration
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Enable, Pause, Disable, and Uninstall the Integration
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After the integration is set up, operations
can be done using the CloudBlade panel. These operations have various
effects on the tunnels and configurations in Prisma SD-WAN, Panorama,
and Prisma Access.
- Set the CloudBlade to Enabled
This is the standard,
expected mode of operation for the CloudBlade. The CloudBlade will
run, find any new Sites/Interfaces with the appropriate tags, and
configure the integration on Panorama and Prisma Access.
- Set the CloudBlade to Paused
Pausing the CloudBlade
stops all future integration runs, but leaves any created objects
intact. This stops any future objects from getting created, and
also prevents removal of any unconfigured/untagged objects.
When
performing a reboot or any maintenance activity, it is recommend
to Pause the CloudBlade on Panorama.
- Set the CloudBlade to Disabled
Disabling the CloudBlade
tells the system to remove and delete all configurations created
by the CloudBlade. This can cause communication interruptions if
policy is not set to use other paths. Note that IPsec policies,
IKE policies, and Prisma SD-WAN Endpoints and Service and DC groups
are not automatically deleted and must be removed manually.
- Uninstall the CloudBlade
Uninstalling the CloudBlade
removes the configuration for the CloudBlade, and immediately stops
any changes by the CloudBlade. Uninstalling the CloudBlade does
not automatically remove configuration from all sites and objects.
CloudBlades may be uninstalled and reinstalled to facilitate upgrades
or downgrades to different versions without traffic interruption.
To completely remove all items, set the CloudBlade to Disabled for
2-3 Integration Run periods before uninstalling the CloudBlade.