PAN-OS 11.1.12 Known Issues
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PAN-OS 11.1.12 Known Issues
PAN-OSĀ® 11.1.12 known issues.
    The following list includes only outstanding known issues specific to PAN-OSĀ®
            11.1.12. 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 | 
|---|---|
| PAN-293673 | When the firewall generates a high volume of logs and attempts to export these logs to an FTP server, it may consume excessive memory leading to all PAN-OS processes crashing. | 
| PAN-292202 | The system logs repeatedly displayed the alert Clearing
                                    snmpd.log due to log overflow due to the SNMP
                                counters rolling over. This is a benign message and does not impact
                                device functionality.  | 
| PAN-290088 | When pushing configurations from Panorama to a firewall, a memory
                                leak might occur in the firewall's configd process,
                                particularly when the configurations contain shared policies. Each
                                configuration push causes the configd process to
                                consume additional memory that is not released after the commit
                                completes. | 
| PAN-289383 | (PA-800 series firewalls only) Upgrading firewalls to PAN-OS
                                11.0 or later causes SFP ports to go non-operational when the
                                firewall uses forced port mode and the connected peer device
                                operates without auto-negotiation. Workaround: Enable auto-negotiation on the connected peer
                                firewall. | 
| PAN-286848 | ECMP incorrectly balances sessions across links based on the
                                configured metric, which leads to an imbalance in traffic
                                distribution and results in traffic assignment shifting
                                disproportionately to routes with lower metrics. | 
| PAN-286496 | (NGFW Clusters) URL-continue and override continue
                                selections will function like a general URL-block action. | 
| PAN-285894 | If the Preserve Pre-NAT feature is enabled, dataplane crashes may
                                occur, which could result in firewall reboots. Workaround: Disable the Preserve Pre-NAT feature using the
                                    set deviceconfig setting preserve-prenat-feature
                                    no CLI command. | 
| PAN-283429 | When you use custom certificates for the connection between Panorama
                                and a log collector, the automated renewal for the predefined
                                ElasticSearch certificates gets disrupted. Workaround: Remove the custom certificates before the
                                ElasticSearch certificates expire. This allows the system to
                                correctly identify and renew the predefined ElasticSearch
                                certificates. After the renewal is complete, re-install the custom
                                certificates. | 
| PAN-282854 | The Elasticsearch cluster fails to start after
                                deploying dedicated log collectors in a multi-collector
                                environment.Workaround: Restart all the involved log
                            collectors. | 
| PAN-279901 | When decryption is enabled, segmented Client Hello packets can cause
                                website access issues and memory leaks under the following
                                conditions: 
 | 
| PAN-279415 | Service routes configured for a data plane interface might
                                incorrectly route traffic through the management plane interface
                                instead. This issue impacts Syslog and CRL status traffic when the
                                service route lacks a specific destination custom service route. | 
| PAN-276920 | URL filtering response pages may load slowly or fail to display when
                                users request websites that are blocked in the URL Filtering profile
                                (site access for the corresponding URL category is
                                    block, continue,
                                or override) attached to the matching
                                Security policy rule. This occurs on an intermittent basis. | 
| PAN-275047 | (VM-Series firewalls only) After an upgrade, the firewall is
                                unable to send logs to the Strata Logging Service (SLS) when using a
                                specific proxy server, and the SSL connection status displays as
                                failed when attempting to forward logs through the web proxy. | 
| PAN-262556 | The ElasticSearch cluster health status might continue to remain
                                yellow for an extended period after upgrading to PAN-OS 11.1 | 
| PAN-260851 | From the NGFW or Panorama CLI, you can override the existing
                                application tag even if Disable Override is enabled for the
                                application (ObjectsApplications) tag. | 
| PAN-254240 | In the event of an HSCI flap on an NGFW cluster node, traffic
                                reconvergence takes three to four seconds. | 
| PAN-253963 | The auto commit job may take longer than expected to complete when
                                the Panorama management server is in Panorama or Log Collector
                                mode. | 
| PAN-251551 | When an NGFW cluster agent crashes and doesn't recover, leader
                                election will take approximately 45 seconds to begin and traffic
                                failover will occur during that time. | 
| PAN-250903 | In a congestion scenario on an HSCI port of an NGFW cluster node, the
                                QoS priorities of cross node traffic streams might be reversed if
                                you're using the default QoS profile with class1 to class8 set as
                                high to low. | 
| PAN-247974 | LACP flap is expected during a device failover in an NGFW cluster due
                                to an L2 ctrld restart on the new leader node. | 
| PAN-234015 | The X-Forwarded-For (XFF) value is not displayed in traffic logs. | 
| PAN-224502 | The autocommit time of the VM-Series firewall running PAN-OS 11.1.0
                                might take longer than expected. | 
| PAN-220180 | Configured botnet reports (MonitorBotnet) are not generated. | 
| 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-207611 | When a DHCPv6 client is configured on HA Active/Passive firewalls,
                                the Passive firewall sometimes crashes. | 
| PAN-207442 | 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. 
 | 
| 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. 
 | 
| 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-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-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-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-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: 
 | 
| 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. | 
