| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by Panorama)
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- Device Management License
- Panorama administrator or device group administrator
role
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You can use an object in any policy rule that is in the Shared location, or in the same device
group as the object, or in descendants of that device group (for details, see
Device Group Objects).
Shared
device group objects can be viewed and referenced in a specific
device group. Changing the name of a Shared device group object
in one device group changes the name of the Shared object in all
device groups. This includes any configuration the Shared object
is referenced, such as in Policy rules. Changing the name of a Shared
device group object may cause the configuration push to managed
firewalls to fail.
For example, you create a Shared object
named ObjectA and create a Security policy rule in the DG1
device
group where ObjectA is referenced. This configuration is pushed
to your managed firewalls. Later in the DG1 device group, you change
the name of ObjectA to ObjectB and try to push the configuration
to your managed firewalls. This push fails because your managed
firewalls have the Shared object with the name ObjectA as part of
their configuration, and are expecting that configuration object
to have the same name.
See
Use Dynamic Address Groups in
Policy to verify the number of supported registered IP addresses
on Panorama if you intended to leverage dynamic address groups in
order to create policies that automatically adapt to changes in
your network.