Create a scheduled push to managed firewalls by setting
the schedule parameters for when and how frequently a push occurs,
which device groups and template configurations are pushed, and
to which managed firewalls to push. Panorama performs the scheduled
device group and template configuration push to managed firewalls
if the Device Groups or Templates Last
Commit Status is out-of-sync.
Scheduled Configuration Push
Settings
Description
Name
Name of the configuration push schedule.
Disabled
Check to disable the scheduled configuration
push. Uncheck to re-enable the scheduled configuration push.
Type
Select One-time schedule to
schedule a configuration push on a specific date and time. Select Recurring
schedule to schedule a configuration push
Date
Date on which the next configuration push
is scheduled to occur.
Time
Time (hh:mm:ss)
at which the configuration push is scheduled to occur on the scheduled
configuration push Date.
Recurrence
Whether the scheduled configuration push
is a one time push (None) or a recurring
scheduled push (Monthly, Weekly,
or Daily). Default is None.
Push Scope Selection
Device Groups
Select managed firewalls associated with
one or more device groups.
Merge with Device
Candidate Config (enabled by default)—Merges the configuration
changes pushed from Panorama with any pending configuration changes
implemented locally on the target firewall. The push triggers the PAN-OS®
software to commit the merged changes. If you disable this selection,
the commit excludes the candidate configuration on the firewall.
Include Device and Network Templates (enabled
by default)—Pushes both the device group changes and the associated
template changes to the selected firewalls and virtual systems in
a single operation. To push these changes as separate operations,
disable this option.
Templates
Select managed firewalls associated with
one or more template stacks.
Merge with
Device Candidate Config (enabled by default)—Merges
the configuration changes pushed from Panorama with any pending
configuration changes implemented locally on the target firewall.
The push triggers the PAN-OS software to commit the merged changes.
If you disable this selection, the commit excludes the candidate
configuration on the firewall.