Known Issues in VM-Series Plugin 2.1.4
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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 2.1.4
Review the known issues in the VM-Series Plugin 2.1.4.
The following list describes known issues in the VM-Series
Plugin 2.1.4.
PLUG-9667
If you set the number of dataplane cores
higher than the number of cores supported by the VM-Series firewall,
and you then increase the total number of cores and set the cores,
the number of dataplane cores return to the default ratio (3 dataplane
to 1 management plane) after reboot.
Workaround: After setting the number cores and rebooting
the firewall, you must reset the number of dataplane cores.
PLUG-9638
When setting the number of cores using
the init-cfg.txt file for bootstrapping along with authcodes, the
VM-Series firewall does not get the serial number and displays incorrect vm-license
although the firewall comes up with required amount of cores.
Workaround: Do not include both an authcode and the set
cores op command in an init-cfg.txt file. Instead, bootstrap with
an authcode and manually set the cores using the CLI or set the
cores in the init-cfg.txt file and apply the authcode manually.
PLUG-4179
When you bootstrap the VM-Series firewall with dhcp-accept-server-hostname=yes in
the init-cfg.txt file, then subsequently update
the hostname for the VM-Series firewall, the hostname does not update
in the <namespace>_dimension CloudWatch
metrics.
Workaround: To change the hostname after boot up, use
one of the following methods to prevent the firewall from accepting
the hostname sent by the DHCP server:
- CLI command: dhcp-accept-server-hostname=no
- init-cfg.txt file: Remove dhcp-accept-server-hostname=yes, or set dhcp-accept-server-hostname=no.
PLUG-3562
In OCI, if you assign secondary IP addresses
to HA interfaces, those IP addresses are incorrectly moved to the
passive HA peer in the event of a failover.