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Manage Licenses on Firewalls Using Panorama

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Manage Licenses on Firewalls Using Panorama

The following steps describe how to retrieve new licenses using an authentication (auth) code and push the license keys to managed firewalls. It also describes how to manually update (refresh) the license status of firewalls that both have direct internet access and those that do not have direct internet access. Panorama™ automatically performs a daily check-in with the licensing server, retrieves license updates and renewals, and pushes them to the firewalls. The check-in is hard-coded to occur between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m.; you cannot change this schedule.
You cannot use Panorama to activate the support license for firewalls. You must access the firewalls individually to activate their support licenses.
To activate licenses for Panorama, see Register Panorama and Install Licenses.
  • Activate newly purchased licenses.
    1. Select PanoramaDevice DeploymentLicenses and Activate.
    2. Enter the Auth Code that Palo Alto Networks® provided for each firewall that has a new license.
    3. Activate the license.
    4. (WildFire® subscriptions only) Perform a commit on each firewall that has a new WildFire subscription to complete the activation:
      • Commit any pending changes. You must access each firewall web interface to do this.
      • If no configuration changes are pending, make a minor change and Commit. For example, update a rule description and commit the change. If the firewalls belong to the same device group, you can push the rule change from Panorama to initiate a commit on all those firewalls instead of accessing each firewall separately.
      Check that the WildFire Analysis profile rules include the advanced file types that the WildFire subscription supports.
  • Update the license status of firewalls.
    1. Select PanoramaDevice DeploymentLicenses.
      Each entry on the page indicates whether the license is active or inactive and displays the expiration date for active licenses.
    2. If you previously activated auth codes for the support subscription directly on the firewalls, click Refresh and select the firewalls from the list. Panorama retrieves the license, deploys it to the firewalls, and updates the licensing status on the Panorama web interface.
    3. (Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (DLP) license only) Push the updated license to the managed firewalls leveraging Enterprise DLP.
      1. Select Commit and Commit to Panorama.
      2. Select CommitPush to Devices and Edit Selections.
      3. Select Templates and select the template stack associated with the managed firewalls leveraging Enterprise DLP.
        Click OK to continue.
      4. Push the template configuration to successfully update the Enterprise DLP license.