Changes to Default Behavior in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.8
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- Features Introduced in Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.4 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.3 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.2 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.1 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.0 Release
- Limitations
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Changes to Default Behavior in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.8
Changes to default behavior in VM-Series plugin 1.0.8.
The following topics describe changes
to default behavior in VM-Series plugin 1.0.8:
Change to VM-Series Firewall Boot Mode when a License is Not Available
VM-Series firewalls deployed on GCP support DPDK mode
by default. In previous VM-Series plugin releases, if the firewall
deployed in GCP had more than three interfaces and did not have
a valid license (or couldn’t reach the license server) the firewall
sometimes failed to boot.
(A change in default behavior in VM-Series plugin version
1.0.8 addresses this behavior). If VM-Series plugin version
1.0.8 is installed and the firewall does not have a valid license,
the firewall now successfully boots in Packet_MMAP mode. To run
in DPDK mode, apply a license and reboot your firewall.