| 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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By default, when device groups at different levels in the
Device Group Hierarchy have an object with
the same name but different values (because of overrides, as an example), policy
rules in a descendant device group use the object values in that descendant instead
of using object values inherited from ancestor device groups. Optionally, you can
reverse this order of precedence to push values from the highest ancestor containing
the object to all descendant device groups. After you enable this option, the next
time you push configuration changes to device groups, the values of inherited
objects replace the values of any overridden objects in the descendant device
groups. The figure below demonstrates the precedence of inherited objects in a
device group:
If a firewall has locally defined objects
with the same name as shared or device group objects that Panorama
pushes, a commit failure occurs.
If you want to revert a specific
overridden object to its ancestor values instead of pushing ancestor
values to all overridden objects, see
Revert to Inherited Object Values.