Known Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.3
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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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Known Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.3
The following list describes known issues in the VM-Series
Plugin 1.0.3.
PLUG-2077
An intermittent issue with VM-Series on Azure where
interface mapping is incorrect when Azure accelerated networking
was enabled.
This issue is fixed in VM-Series plugin version 1.0.4. You
must install the plugin and reboot the firewall to address interface
mapping when Azure accelerated networking is enabled.
PLUG-1694
PLUG-1694
(PAYG licenses only) Your pay-as-you-go (PAYG)
license is not retained when you upgrade from PAN-OS version 8.1
to PAN-OS 9.0.X.
(This issue is fixed in VM-Series plugin 1.0.8)
To fix this issue, upgrade to PAN-OS 9.0.4 or later and VM-Series
plugin 1.0.8. With this fix, the PAYG license is retained.
PLUG-1681
If you bootstrap a PAN-OS 9.0.1 image while using VM-Series
plugin 1.0.0, the firewall will not apply the capacity license.
To downgrade the VM-Series plugin from version 1.0.2 to 1.0.0, first
bootstrap the PAN-OS 9.0.1 image and then downgrade the plugin.
PLUG-1074
On the VM-Series firewall on AWS, when you change the
instance type, the firewall no longer has a serial number or a license.
Additionally, if you manage this firewall using Panorama, it is
no longer connected to Panorama.
PLUG-380
When you rename a device group, template, or template
stack in Panorama that is part of a VMware NSX service definition,
the new name is not reflected in NSX Manager. Therefore, any ESXi
hosts that you add to a vSphere cluster are not added to the correct
device group, template, or template stack and your Security policy
is not pushed to VM-Series firewalls that you deploy after you rename
those objects. There is no impact to existing VM-Series firewalls.