PAN-OS 11.0.2 Known Issues
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PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
- Cloud Management of NGFWs
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- Management Interfaces
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- Launch the Web Interface
- Use the Administrator Login Activity Indicators to Detect Account Misuse
- Manage and Monitor Administrative Tasks
- Commit, Validate, and Preview Firewall Configuration Changes
- Commit Selective Configuration Changes
- Export Configuration Table Data
- Use Global Find to Search the Firewall or Panorama Management Server
- Manage Locks for Restricting Configuration Changes
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- Define Access to the Web Interface Tabs
- Provide Granular Access to the Monitor Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Policy Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Objects Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Network Tab
- Provide Granular Access to the Device Tab
- Define User Privacy Settings in the Admin Role Profile
- Restrict Administrator Access to Commit and Validate Functions
- Provide Granular Access to Global Settings
- Provide Granular Access to the Panorama Tab
- Provide Granular Access to Operations Settings
- Panorama Web Interface Access Privileges
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- Reset the Firewall to Factory Default Settings
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- Plan Your Authentication Deployment
- Pre-Logon for SAML Authentication
- Configure SAML Authentication
- Configure Kerberos Single Sign-On
- Configure Kerberos Server Authentication
- Configure TACACS+ Authentication
- Configure TACACS Accounting
- Configure RADIUS Authentication
- Configure LDAP Authentication
- Configure Local Database Authentication
- Configure an Authentication Profile and Sequence
- Test Authentication Server Connectivity
- Troubleshoot Authentication Issues
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- Keys and Certificates
- Default Trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs)
- Certificate Deployment
- Configure the Master Key
- Export a Certificate and Private Key
- Configure a Certificate Profile
- Configure an SSL/TLS Service Profile
- Configure an SSH Service Profile
- Replace the Certificate for Inbound Management Traffic
- Configure the Key Size for SSL Forward Proxy Server Certificates
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- HA Overview
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- Prerequisites for Active/Active HA
- Configure Active/Active HA
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- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Route-Based Redundancy
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Floating IP Addresses
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with ARP Load-Sharing
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Floating IP Address Bound to Active-Primary Firewall
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA with Source DIPP NAT Using Floating IP Addresses
- Use Case: Configure Separate Source NAT IP Address Pools for Active/Active HA Firewalls
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA for ARP Load-Sharing with Destination NAT
- Use Case: Configure Active/Active HA for ARP Load-Sharing with Destination NAT in Layer 3
- HA Clustering Overview
- HA Clustering Best Practices and Provisioning
- Configure HA Clustering
- Refresh HA1 SSH Keys and Configure Key Options
- HA Firewall States
- Reference: HA Synchronization
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- Use the Dashboard
- Monitor Applications and Threats
- Monitor Block List
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- Report Types
- View Reports
- Configure the Expiration Period and Run Time for Reports
- Disable Predefined Reports
- Custom Reports
- Generate Custom Reports
- Generate the SaaS Application Usage Report
- Manage PDF Summary Reports
- Generate User/Group Activity Reports
- Manage Report Groups
- Schedule Reports for Email Delivery
- Manage Report Storage Capacity
- View Policy Rule Usage
- Use External Services for Monitoring
- Configure Log Forwarding
- Configure Email Alerts
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- Configure Syslog Monitoring
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- Traffic Log Fields
- Threat Log Fields
- URL Filtering Log Fields
- Data Filtering Log Fields
- HIP Match Log Fields
- GlobalProtect Log Fields
- IP-Tag Log Fields
- User-ID Log Fields
- Decryption Log Fields
- Tunnel Inspection Log Fields
- SCTP Log Fields
- Authentication Log Fields
- Config Log Fields
- System Log Fields
- Correlated Events Log Fields
- GTP Log Fields
- Audit Log Fields
- Syslog Severity
- Custom Log/Event Format
- Escape Sequences
- Forward Logs to an HTTP/S Destination
- Firewall Interface Identifiers in SNMP Managers and NetFlow Collectors
- Monitor Transceivers
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- User-ID Overview
- Enable User-ID
- Map Users to Groups
- Enable User- and Group-Based Policy
- Enable Policy for Users with Multiple Accounts
- Verify the User-ID Configuration
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- App-ID Overview
- App-ID and HTTP/2 Inspection
- Manage Custom or Unknown Applications
- Safely Enable Applications on Default Ports
- Applications with Implicit Support
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- Prepare to Deploy App-ID Cloud Engine
- Enable or Disable the App-ID Cloud Engine
- App-ID Cloud Engine Processing and Policy Usage
- New App Viewer (Policy Optimizer)
- Add Apps to an Application Filter with Policy Optimizer
- Add Apps to an Application Group with Policy Optimizer
- Add Apps Directly to a Rule with Policy Optimizer
- Replace an RMA Firewall (ACE)
- Impact of License Expiration or Disabling ACE
- Commit Failure Due to Cloud Content Rollback
- Troubleshoot App-ID Cloud Engine
- Application Level Gateways
- Disable the SIP Application-level Gateway (ALG)
- Maintain Custom Timeouts for Data Center Applications
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- Decryption Overview
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- Keys and Certificates for Decryption Policies
- SSL Forward Proxy
- SSL Forward Proxy Decryption Profile
- SSL Inbound Inspection
- SSL Inbound Inspection Decryption Profile
- SSL Protocol Settings Decryption Profile
- SSH Proxy
- SSH Proxy Decryption Profile
- Profile for No Decryption
- SSL Decryption for Elliptical Curve Cryptography (ECC) Certificates
- Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) Support for SSL Decryption
- SSL Decryption and Subject Alternative Names (SANs)
- TLSv1.3 Decryption
- High Availability Not Supported for Decrypted Sessions
- Decryption Mirroring
- Configure SSL Forward Proxy
- Configure SSL Inbound Inspection
- Configure SSH Proxy
- Configure Server Certificate Verification for Undecrypted Traffic
- Post-Quantum Cryptography Detection and Control
- Enable Users to Opt Out of SSL Decryption
- Temporarily Disable SSL Decryption
- Configure Decryption Port Mirroring
- Verify Decryption
- Activate Free Licenses for Decryption Features
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- Policy Types
- Policy Objects
- Track Rules Within a Rulebase
- Enforce Policy Rule Description, Tag, and Audit Comment
- Move or Clone a Policy Rule or Object to a Different Virtual System
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- External Dynamic List
- Built-in External Dynamic Lists
- Configure the Firewall to Access an External Dynamic List
- Retrieve an External Dynamic List from the Web Server
- View External Dynamic List Entries
- Exclude Entries from an External Dynamic List
- Enforce Policy on an External Dynamic List
- Find External Dynamic Lists That Failed Authentication
- Disable Authentication for an External Dynamic List
- Register IP Addresses and Tags Dynamically
- Use Dynamic User Groups in Policy
- Use Auto-Tagging to Automate Security Actions
- CLI Commands for Dynamic IP Addresses and Tags
- Application Override Policy
- Test Policy Rules
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- Network Segmentation Using Zones
- How Do Zones Protect the Network?
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PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.1 & Later
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 10.1
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- Tap Interfaces
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- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Packets over a Virtual Wire
- Port Speeds of Virtual Wire Interfaces
- LLDP over a Virtual Wire
- Aggregated Interfaces for a Virtual Wire
- Virtual Wire Support of High Availability
- Zone Protection for a Virtual Wire Interface
- VLAN-Tagged Traffic
- Virtual Wire Subinterfaces
- Configure Virtual Wires
- Configure a PPPoE Client on a Subinterface
- Configure an IPv6 PPPoE Client
- Configure an Aggregate Interface Group
- Configure Bonjour Reflector for Network Segmentation
- Use Interface Management Profiles to Restrict Access
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- DHCP Overview
- Firewall as a DHCP Server and Client
- Firewall as a DHCPv6 Client
- DHCP Messages
- Dynamic IPv6 Addressing on the Management Interface
- Configure an Interface as a DHCP Server
- Configure an Interface as a DHCPv4 Client
- Configure an Interface as a DHCPv6 Client with Prefix Delegation
- Configure the Management Interface as a DHCP Client
- Configure the Management Interface for Dynamic IPv6 Address Assignment
- Configure an Interface as a DHCP Relay Agent
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- DNS Overview
- DNS Proxy Object
- DNS Server Profile
- Multi-Tenant DNS Deployments
- Configure a DNS Proxy Object
- Configure a DNS Server Profile
- Use Case 1: Firewall Requires DNS Resolution
- Use Case 2: ISP Tenant Uses DNS Proxy to Handle DNS Resolution for Security Policies, Reporting, and Services within its Virtual System
- Use Case 3: Firewall Acts as DNS Proxy Between Client and Server
- DNS Proxy Rule and FQDN Matching
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- NAT Rule Capacities
- Dynamic IP and Port NAT Oversubscription
- Dataplane NAT Memory Statistics
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- Translate Internal Client IP Addresses to Your Public IP Address (Source DIPP NAT)
- Create a Source NAT Rule with Persistent DIPP
- PAN-OS
- Strata Cloud Manager
- Enable Clients on the Internal Network to Access your Public Servers (Destination U-Turn NAT)
- Enable Bi-Directional Address Translation for Your Public-Facing Servers (Static Source NAT)
- Configure Destination NAT with DNS Rewrite
- Configure Destination NAT Using Dynamic IP Addresses
- Modify the Oversubscription Rate for DIPP NAT
- Reserve Dynamic IP NAT Addresses
- Disable NAT for a Specific Host or Interface
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- Network Packet Broker Overview
- How Network Packet Broker Works
- Prepare to Deploy Network Packet Broker
- Configure Transparent Bridge Security Chains
- Configure Routed Layer 3 Security Chains
- Network Packet Broker HA Support
- User Interface Changes for Network Packet Broker
- Limitations of Network Packet Broker
- Troubleshoot Network Packet Broker
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- Enable Advanced Routing
- Logical Router Overview
- Configure a Logical Router
- Create a Static Route
- Configure BGP on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create BGP Routing Profiles
- Create Filters for the Advanced Routing Engine
- Configure OSPFv2 on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create OSPF Routing Profiles
- Configure OSPFv3 on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create OSPFv3 Routing Profiles
- Configure RIPv2 on an Advanced Routing Engine
- Create RIPv2 Routing Profiles
- Create BFD Profiles
- Configure IPv4 Multicast
- Configure MSDP
- Create Multicast Routing Profiles
- Create an IPv4 MRoute
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PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 11.2
- PAN-OS 11.1
- PAN-OS 11.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 10.2
- PAN-OS 10.1
- PAN-OS 10.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.1 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 9.0 (EoL)
- PAN-OS 8.1 (EoL)
- Cloud Management and AIOps for NGFW
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- Networking Features
- Panorama Features
- Management Features
- Certificate Management Features
- Cloud Identity Features
- Content Inspection Features
- IoT Security Features
- Mobile Infrastructure Security Features
- SD-WAN Features
- Virtualization Features
- Advanced WildFire Features
- GlobalProtect Features
- Hardware Features
- Enterprise Data Loss Prevention Features
End-of-Life (EoL)
PAN-OS 11.0.2 Known Issues
PAN-OSĀ® 11.0.2 known issues.
The following list includes only outstanding known issues
specific to PAN-OSĀ® 11.0.2. This list includes issues
specific to Panoramaā¢, GlobalProtectā¢, VM-Series plugins, and WildFireĀ®,
as well as known issues that apply more generally or that are not
identified by an issue ID.
Issue ID | Description |
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WF500-5632 | The number of registered WildFire appliances
reported in Panorama (PanoramaManaged WildFire AppliancesFirewalls ConnectedView) does not accurately reflect the
current status of connected WildFire appliances. |
PAN-260851
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From the NGFW or Panorama CLI, you can override the existing
application tag even if Disable Override is enabled for the
application (ObjectsApplications) tag.
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PAN-250062
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Device telemetry might fail at configured intervals due to bundle generation issues.
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PAN-243951
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On the Panorama management sever in an active/passive High
Availability (HA) configuration, managed devices (PanoramaManaged DevicesSummary) display as out-of-sync
on the passive HA peer when configuration changes are made to the
SD-WAN (PanoramaSD-WAN) configuration on the active HA peer.
Workaround: Manually synchronize the Panorama HA peers.
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PAN-234408
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Enterprise DLP cannot detect and block non-file based traffic for
ChatGPT from traffic forwarded to the DLP cloud service from an
NGFW.
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PAN-234015
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The X-Forwarded-For (XFF) value is not displayed in traffic logs.
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PAN-242910
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On the Panorama management server, Panorama administrators (PanoramaAdministrators) that are assigned a custom Panorama admin role (PanoramaAdmin Roles) with Push All Changes enabled
are unable to push configuration changes to managed firewalls when
Managed Devices and Push For
Other Admins are disabled.
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PAN-241041
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On the Panorama management server exporting template or template
stack variables (PanoramaTemplates) in CSV format results in an empty CSV file.
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PAN-231507
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.4 Addressed Issues.
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On PA-1400 Series firewalls only, when an HSCI interface is used as
an HA2 interface, HA2 packets are intermittently dropped on the
passive device, which can cause the HA2 connection to flap due to
missing HA2 keepalive messages. Workaround: use data ports
configured as HA2 interface.
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PAN-228515
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The EleasticSearch SSH flaps on the M-600 appliance in Panorama or
Log Collector mode. This causes logs to not display on the Panorama
management server (MonitorLogs) and the Log Collector health status (PanoramaManaged CollectorsStatus) to display as degraded.
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PAN-228273
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On the Panorama management server in FIPS-CC mode, the ElasticSearch
cluster fails to come up and the show
log-collector-es-cluster health command displays
the status is
red. This results in log ingestion
issues for Panorama in Panorama only or Log Collector mode.
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PAN-227344
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On the Panorama management server, PDF Summary Reports (MonitorPDF ReportsManage PDF Summary) display no data and are blank when predefined
reports are included in the summary report.
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PAN-225886
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If you enable explicit proxy mode for the web proxy, intermittent
errors and unexpected TCP reconnections may occur.
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PAN-225337
This issue is now resolved. See
PAN-OS 11.0.4 Addressed Issues.
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On the Panorama management server, the configuration push to a
multi-vsys firewall fails if you:
Workaround: Select PanoramaSetupManagement and edit the Panorama Settings to enable one of the
following:
Alternatively, you can remove the duplicate address objects from the
device group configuration to allow only the
Shared objects in your configuration.
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PAN-223488
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.3 Addressed Issues.
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Closed ElasticSearch shards are not deleted from the Panorama
M-Series and virtual appliance. This causes the ElasticSearch shard
purging to not work as expected, resulting in high disk usage.
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PAN-223365
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.4 Addressed Issues.
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The Panorama management server is unable to query any logs if the
ElasticSearch health status for any Log Collector (PanoramaManaged Collector is degraded.
Workaround:
Log in to the Log Collector
CLI and restart ElasticSearch.
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PAN-227368
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.4 Addressed Issues.
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The GlobalProtect app cannot connect to a portal or gateway and
GlobalProtect Clientless VPN users cannot access applications if
authentication takes longer than 20 seconds.
Workaround: Increase the TCP handshake timeout to the maximum
value of 60 seconds.
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PAN-222586
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On PA-5410, PA-5420, PA-5430, and PA-5440 firewalls, the Filter
dropdown menus, Forward Methods, and Built-In Actions for
Correlation Log settings (DeviceLog Settings) are not displayed and cannot be configured.
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PAN-222253
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.5 Addressed Issues.
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On the Panorama management server, policy rulebase reordering when
you View Rulebase by Groups (Policy<policy-rulebase>) does not persist if you reorder the policy rulebase
by dragging and dropping individual policy rules and then moving the
entire tag group.
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PAN-221126
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.3 Addressed Issues.
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Email server profiles (DeviceServer ProfilesEmail and PanoramaServer ProfilesEmail) to forward logs as email notifications are not
forwarded in a readable format.
Workaround: Use a Custom Log Format to
forward logs as email notifications in a readable format.
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PAN-221015
This issue is now resolved. See
PAN-OS 11.0.4 Addressed Issues.
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On M-600 appliances in Panorama or Log Collector mode, the
es-1 and
es-2 ElasticSearch processes fail
to restart when the M-600 appliance is rebooted. The results in the
Managed Collector ES health status (PanoramaManaged CollectorsHealth Status) to be degraded.
Workaround:
Log in to the Panorama or Log
Collector CLI experiencing degraded ElasticSearch health
and restart all ElasticSearch processes.
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PAN-220180
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.3 Addressed Issues.
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Configured botnet reports (MonitorBotnet) are not generated.
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PAN-220176
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(PAN-OS 11.0.1-h2 hotfix) System process crashes might occur
with VoIP traffic when NAT is enabled with Persistent Dynamic IP and
Port settings.
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PAN-219644
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.3 Addressed Issues.
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Firewalls forwarding logs to a syslog server over TLS (ObjectsLog Forwarding) use the default Palo Alto Networks certificate
instead of the custom certificate configured on the firewall.
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PAN-218521
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.5 Addressed Issues.
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The ElasticSearch process on the M-600 appliance in Log Collector
mode may enter a continuous reboot cycle. This results in the M-600
appliance becoming unresponsive, consuming logging disk space, and
preventing new log ingestion.
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PAN-217307
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The following Security policy rule (PoliciesSecurity) filters return no results:
log-start eq no
log-end eq no
log-end eq yes
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PAN-216314
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Upon upgrade or downgrade to or from PAN-OS 10.1.9 or 10.1.9-h1,
offloaded application traffic sessions may disconnect after a period
of time even if a session is active. The disconnect occurs after the
application's default session timeout value is exceeded. This
behavior affects only PAN-OS 10.1.9 and 10.1.9-h1. If you are on
PAN-OS 10.1.9 and 10.1.9-h1, please use the following workaround. If
you have already upgraded or downgraded to another PAN-OS version,
use the following workaround in that version.
Workaround: Run the CLI command debug dataplane
internal pdt fe100 csr wr_sem_ctrl_ctr_scan_dis value
0 to set the value to zero (0).
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PAN-216214
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For Panorama-managed firewalls in an Active/Active High Availability
(HA) configuration where you configure the firewall HA settings (DeviceHigh Availability) in a template or template stack (PanoramaTemplates), performing a local commit on one of the HA
firewalls triggers an HA config sync on the peer firewall. This
causes the HA peer configuration to go Out of
Sync.
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PAN-213746
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On the Panorama management server, the Hostkey
displayed as undefined undefined if you
override an SSH Service Profile (DeviceCertificate ManagementSSH Service Profile) Hostkey configured in a Template from the Template
Stack.
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PAN-213119
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PA-5410 and PA-5420 firewalls display the following error when you
view the Block IP list (MonitorBlock IP):
show -> dis-block-table is
unexpected
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PAN-212978
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The Palo Alto Networks firewall stops responding when executing an
SD-WAN debug operational CLI command.
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PAN-212889
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On the Panorama management server, different threat names are used
when querying the same threat in the Threat Monitor (MonitorApp ScopeThreat Monitor) and ACC. This results in the
ACC displaying no data to display when
you are redirected to the ACC after clicking a threat name in the
Threat Monitor and filtering the same threat name in the Global
Filters.
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PAN-211531
| On the Panorama management server, admins can still perform a selective push to managed firewalls when Push All Changes and Push for Other Admins are disabled in the admin role profile (PanoramaAdmin Roles). |
PAN-207770 | Data filtering logs (MonitorLogsData Filtering)
incorrectly display the traffic Direction as server-to-client instead
of client-to-server for upload traffic
that matches Enterprise data loss prevention (DLP) data patterns (ObjectsDLPData
Filtering Patterns) in an Enterprise DLP data
filtering profile (ObjectsDLPData Filtering Profiles). |
PAN-207733 | When a DHCPv6 client is configured on HA
Active/Passive firewalls, if the DHCPv6 server goes down, after
the lease time expires, the DHCPv6 client should enter SOLICIT state
on both the Active and Passive firewalls. Instead, the client is
stuck in BOUND state with an IPv6 address having lease time 0 on
the Passive firewall. |
PAN-207616 | On the Panorama management server, after
selecting managed firewalls and creating a new Tag (PanoramaManaged DevicesSummary) the managed firewalls are
automatically unselected and any new tag created is applied to the
managed firewalls for which you initially created the new tag. Workaround: Select
and then unselect the managed firewalls for which you created a
new tag. |
PAN-207611 | When a DHCPv6 client is configured on HA
Active/Passive firewalls, the Passive firewall sometimes crashes. |
PAN-207442
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For M-700 appliances in an active/passive high availability (PanoramaHigh Availability) configuration, the
active-primary HA peer
configuration sync to the
secondary-passive HA peer may fail.
When the config sync fails, the job Results is
Successful
(Tasks), however the sync status on the
Dashboard displays as Out
of Sync for both HA peers.
Workaround: Perform a local commit on the
active-primary HA peer and then
synchronize the HA configuration.
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PAN-207040 | If you disable Advanced Routing, remove
logical routers, and downgrade from PAN-OS 11.0.0 to a PAN-OS 10.2.x
or 10.1.x release, subsequent commits fail and SD-WAN devices on
Panorama have no Virtual Router name. |
PAN-206913 | When a DHCPv6 client is configured on HA
Active/Passive firewalls, releasing the IPv6 address from the client
(using Release in the UI or using the request dhcp client ipv6 release all CLI
command) releases the IPv6 address from the Active firewall, but
not the Passive firewall. |
PAN-206909 | The Dedicated Log Collector is unable to
reconnect to the Panorama management server if the configd process
crashes. This results in the Dedicated Log Collector losing connectivity
to Panorama despite the managed collector connection Status (PanoramaManaged Collector)
displaying connected and the managed colletor Health status displaying
as healthy. This results in the local Panorama config and
system logs not being forwarded to the Dedicated Log Collector.
Firewall log forwarding to the disconnected Dedicated Log Collector
is not impacted. Workaround: Restart the mgmtsrvr process
on the Dedicated Log Collector.
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PAN-206416 | On the Panorama management server, no data
filtering log (MonitorLogsData Filtering) is generated
when the managed firewall loses connectivity to the following cloud services,
and as a result fails to forward matched traffic for inspection.
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PAN-206315 | (PA-1420 firewall only) In an active/passive high
availability (HA) configuration, the show session info CLI
command shows that the passive firewall has packet rate and throughput
values. The packet rate and throughput of the passive firewall should
be zero since it is not processing traffic. |
PAN-205009 | (PA-1420 firewall only) In an active/passive high
availability (HA) configuration, the show interface all, show-high availability interface ha2,
and show high-availability all CLI
commands display the HSCI port state as unknown on both the active
and passive firewalls. |
PAN-204689
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Upon upgrade to PAN-OS 11.0.1, the following GlobalProtect settings
do not work:
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PAN-201910 | PAN-OS security profiles might consume a
large amount of memory depending on the profile configuration and
quantity. In some cases, this might reduce the number of supported security
profiles below the stated maximum for a given platform. |
PAN-197588 | The PAN-OS ACC (Application Command Center)
does not display a widget detailing statistics and data associated
with vulnerability exploits that have been detected using inline
cloud analysis. |
PAN-197419 | (PA-1400 Series firewalls only)
In NetworkInterfaceEthernet, the power over Ethernet
(PoE) ports do not display a Tag value. |
PAN-197097 | Large Scale VPN (LSVPN) does not support
IPv6 addresses on the satellite firewall. |
PAN-196758 | On the Panorama management server, pushing
a configuration change to firewalls leveraging SD-WAN erroneously
show the auto-provisioned BGP configurations for SD-WAN as being
edited or deleted despite no edits or deletions being made when
you Preview Changes (CommitPush to DevicesEdit Selections or CommitCommit and PushEdit Selections). |
PAN-196146
This issue is now resolved. See PAN-OS 11.0.5 Addressed Issues. | The VM-Series firewall on Azure does not
boot up with a hostname (specified in an init-cgf.txt or user data)
when bootstrapped. |
PAN-195968 | (PA-1400 Series firewalls only)
When using the CLI to configure power over Ethernet (PoE) on a non-PoE
port, the CLI prints an error depending on whether an interface
type was selected on the non-PoE port or not. If an interface type, such
as tap, Layer 2, or virtual wire, was selected before PoE was configured,
the error message will not include the interface name (eg. ethernet1/4).
If an interface type was not selected before PoE was configured,
the error message will include the interface name. |
PAN-195342 | On the Panorama management server, Context
Switch fails when you try to Context Switch from a managed firewall running
PAN-OS 10.1.7 or earlier release back to Panorama and the following
error is displayed: Could not find start token '@start@' |
PAN-194978 | (PA-1400 Series firewalls only)
In NetworkInterfaceEthernet, hovering the mouse over
a power over Ethernet (PoE) Link State icon
does not display link speed and link duplex details. |
PAN-194424 | (PA-5450 firewall only) Upgrading
to PAN-OS 10.2.2 while having a log interface configured can cause
both the log interface and the management interface to remain connected
to the log collector. Workaround: Restart the log receiver service
by running the following CLI command:
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PAN-193004
This issue is now resolved. See
PAN-OS 11.0.4 Addressed Issues.
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The Panorama management server fails to delete old IP Tag data. This
causes the /opt/pancfg partition to
reach maximum capacity which impacts Panorama performance.
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PAN-187685 | On the Panorama management server, the Template Status
displays no synchronization status (PanoramaManaged DevicesSummary)
after a bootstrapped firewall is successfully added to Panorama. Workaround: After
the bootstrapped firewall is successfully added to Panorama, log in to the Panorama web interface and
select CommitPush
to Devices. |
PAN-187407 | The configured Advanced Threat Prevention
inline cloud analysis action for a given model might not be honored
under the following condition: If the firewall is set to Hold
client request for category lookup and the action set
to Reset-Both and the URL cache has been
cleared, the first request for inline cloud analysis will be bypassed. |
PAN-186283 | Templates appear out-of-sync on Panorama
after successfully deploying the CFT stack using the Panorama plugin for
AWS. Workaround: Use CommitPush to Devices to synchronize
the templates. |
PAN-184708 | Scheduled report emails (MonitorPDF ReportsEmail Scheduler) are not emailed if:
Workaround: To
receive a scheduled report email for all other PDF report types:
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PAN-184406 | Using the CLI to add a RAID disk pair to
an M-700 appliance causes the dmdb process to crash. Workaround: Contact
customer support to stop the dmdb process before adding a RAID disk
pair to a M-700 appliance. |
PAN-183404 | Static IP addresses are not recognized when
"and" operators are used with IP CIDR range. |
PAN-181933 | If you use multiple log forwarding cards
(LFCs) on the PA-7000 series, all of the cards may not receive all
of the updates and the mappings for the clients may become out of sync,
which causes the firewall to not correctly populate the Source User
column in the session logs. |
PAN-171938 | No results are displayed when you Show Application
Filter for a Security policy rule (PoliciesSecurityApplicationValueShow Application Filter). |
PAN-164885
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On the Panorama management server, pushes to managed firewalls (CommitPush to Devices or Commit and Push) may fail
when an EDL (ObjectsExternal Dynamic Lists) is configured to Check for
updates every 5 minutes due to the commit and EDL
fetch processes overlapping. This is more likely to occur when
multiple EDLs are configured to check for updates every 5
minutes.
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