Add a ZTP firewall to be managed by the Panorama management server.
| Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by Panorama)
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- Device management license
- Support license
- Claim key
- Auth code
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Log in to the web interface of the Panorama™ management server as a Superuser, Panorama admin,
or as the
ZTP installer admin to add a ZTP firewall to
Panorama. To add the ZTP firewall, you must enter the firewall serial number and claim key
provided by Palo Alto Networks and then register the firewall with the ZTP service. Registering
the firewall claims the firewall as an asset in your account in the Customer Support Portal and
allows the ZTP service to associate the firewall with the Panorama.
Before you can successfully add a ZTP firewall to Panorama, you must ensure that a Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is deployed on the network. A DHCP server is required
to successfully onboard a ZTP firewall to Panorama. The ZTP firewall is unable to connect to the
Palo Alto Networks ZTP service to facilitate onboarding without a DHCP server.
Do not power on the ZTP firewall until after you finish all the required installation and
setup procedures. If a ZTP firewall is initially assigned to a ZTP plugin-created template and
device group, you cannot reassign it to a standard template or device group.
To associate a ZTP firewall with a regular (non-ZTP) device group and template, you
must configure target templates and template stacks, including the network interfaces within the
template. For details, see
step 4.
By default, a ZTP firewall uses eth1/1 for management operations. To configure the
ZTP firewall to use eth0 for all management operations, configure the Management Interface. For
details, see
step 5.
Migrating a firewall added to Panorama management using ZTP from one
Panorama to another is not supported.
While adding ZTP firewalls to Panorama, do not perform any commits on the ZTP firewall before
you verify that the firewall is successfully added to Panorama. Performing a local commit on
the ZTP firewall disables ZTP functionality and results in the failure to successfully add the
firewall to Panorama.
11.1
Add a Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) firewall to be managed by the Panorama management
server running PAN-OS 11.1.
Log in to the Panorama web
interface.
Add a ZTP firewall to Panorama.
You must connect the ZTP firewall to the internet using the Eth1/1
interface or a supported cellular interface to successfully register the
ZTP firewall with the CSP and push the policy and network
configurations.
Select
Firewall Registration and
Add a new ZTP firewall.
Enter the
Serial Number of the ZTP firewall.
Enter the
Claim Key for the ZTP firewall
provided by Palo Alto Networks.
The eight digit numeric claim key is printed on a physical label
attached to the back of the ZTP firewall you received from Palo Alto
Networks.
Click
OK to save your configuration changes.
Select the newly added ZTP firewall and
Register
the firewall.
When prompted, click Yes to confirm
registering the ZTP firewall.
Verify the firewall successfully registered with the CSP.
The firewall must successfully register with the CSP to successfully
obtain device certificate.
Select
Registration Status and verify that the
ZTP firewall successfully registered with the CSP.
Log in to the Panorama web
interface using admin credentials.
Select and verify that the ZTP firewall is successfully added as
a managed firewall.
The ZTP firewall is listed but has a
Disconnected
Device State.
Ensure that the To SW Version column is
configured to the correct PAN-OS version so that the firewall
does not upgrade or downgrade unintentionally. ZTP functionality
is supported only for PAN-OS 10.0.1 and later releases.
Additionally, the PAN-OS version must be the same or an earlier
version of the PAN-OS version running on Panorama.
Configure Target Template(s) and Template Stacks to use non-ZTP device groups
and templates.
Navigate to .
Configure the target templates and their respective template stacks
that you plan to assign to the ZTP firewall. For more information, see
Manage Templates and Template
Stacks.
Select and then from the
Template
drop-down select the target Template.
Configure at least one interface, preferably eth1/1. If you do not
require this interface, you can remove it after the initial
successful.
Configure Management Interface within the Template to use eth0 for management
operations.
Select .
From the
Template drop-down, select the target
Template.
Select the
Management interface and configure a
static IP or choose
DHCP Client to configure an
IP address on the interface. For more information on how to configure
connection settings, see
Device > Setup >
Interfaces.
Ensure that the interface has connectivity to Panorama.
Perform a configuration push from Panorama to the ZTP Firewall.
Add the ZTP firewall to the device group and template stack to be associated
with the ZTP firewall.
You must add the ZTP firewall to a device group and template stack for your
firewalls to display as Connected to push
policy and network configurations.
You must keep the ZTP firewall in the ZTP device group and template stack
that the ZTP template is associated with. This is required for the
firewall to maintain connectivity with Panorama and prevent any
unintended configuration reverts on the firewall.
Log in to the Panorama web
interface using admin credentials.
Select .
Select the ZTP firewalls you added and registered in the previous step
and
Reassociate.
Select the
Device Group and
Template
Stack.
Check (enable)
Auto Push on 1st Connect to
automatically push the device group and template stack configurations
when the ZTP firewall successfully connects to Panorama for the first
time.
(
Optional) Specify the
To SW Version to
automatically upgrade your firewalls to a more recent PAN-OS
version.
Ensure that the To SW Version column is
configured to the correct PAN-OS version so that the firewall
does not upgrade or downgrade unintentionally. ZTP functionality
is supported only for PAN-OS 10.0.1 and later releases.
Additionally, the PAN-OS version must be the same or an earlier
version of the PAN-OS version running on Panorama.
Commit and
Commit to
Panorama Power on the ZTP firewall.
Wait for the ZTP firewall to finish powering on. On Panorama, select and verify that the ZTP firewall is now
Connected.
Complete setting up the newly onboarded firewall.
11.2 and Later
Add a Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) firewall to be managed by the Panorama management
server running PAN-OS 11.2 and later releases.
Log in to the Panorama web
interface.
Add a ZTP firewall to Panorama.
You must connect the ZTP firewall to the internet using the Eth1/1
interface or a supported cellular interface to successfully register the
ZTP firewall with the CSP and push the policy and network
configurations.
Select
Firewall Registration and
Add a new ZTP firewall.
Enter the
Serial Number of the ZTP firewall.
Enter the
Claim Key for the ZTP firewall
provided by Palo Alto Networks.
The eight digit numeric claim key is printed on a physical label
attached to the back of the ZTP firewall you received from Palo Alto
Networks.
Enter the
Auth Code for the ZTP to activate
licenses on the firewall after it successfully connects to Panorama for
the first time.
Click
OK to save your configuration changes.
Select the newly added ZTP firewall and
Register
the firewall.
When prompted, click Yes to confirm
registering the ZTP firewall.
Verify the firewall successfully registered with the CSP.
The firewall must successfully register with the CSP to successfully
obtain the device certificate.
Select
Registration Status and verify that the
ZTP firewall successfully registered with the CSP.
Log in to the Panorama web
interface using admin credentials.
Select and verify that the ZTP firewall is successfully added as
a managed firewall.
Configure Target Template(s) and Template Stacks to use non-ZTP device groups
and templates.
Navigate to
Panorama > Templates.
Configure the target templates and their respective template stacks
that you plan to assign to the ZTP firewall. For more information, see
Manage Templates and Template
Stacks.
Select
Network >
Interfaces, and then from the
Template drop-down select the target Template.
Configure at least one interface, preferably
ethernet1/1. If you do not require this interface, you can
remove it after the initial successful.
Configure Management Interface within the Template to use eth0 for management
operations.
Select .
From the
Template drop-down, select the target Template.
Select the
Management interface and configure a static IP or
choose
DHCP Client to configure an IP address on the interface.
For more information on how to configure connection settings, see
Device > Setup >
Interfaces.
Ensure that the interface has connectivity to Panorama.
Perform configuration push from Panorama to the ZTP Firewall.
Add the ZTP firewall to the device group and template stack to be associated
with the ZTP firewall.
You must add the ZTP firewall to a device group and template stack for your
firewalls to display as Connected to push
policy and network configurations.
You must keep the ZTP firewall in the ZTP device group and template stack
that the ZTP template is associated with. This is required for the
firewall to maintain connectivity with Panorama and prevent any
unintended configuration reverts on the firewall.
Log in to the Panorama web
interface using admin credentials.
Select .
Select the ZTP firewalls you added and registered in the previous step
and
Reassociate.
Select the
Device Group and
Template
Stack.
Check (enable)
Auto Push on 1st Connect to
automatically push the device group and template stack configurations
when the ZTP firewall successfully connects to Panorama for the first
time.
(
Optional) Specify the
To SW Version to
automatically upgrade your firewalls to a more recent PAN-OS
version.
Ensure that the To SW Version column is
configured to the correct PAN-OS version so that the firewall
does not upgrade or downgrade unintentionally. ZTP functionality
is supported only for PAN-OS 10.0.1 and later releases.
Additionally, the PAN-OS version must be the same or an earlier
version of the PAN-OS version running on Panorama.
Commit and
Commit to
Panorama Power on the ZTP firewall.
Wait for the ZTP firewall to finish powering on. On Panorama, select and verify that the ZTP firewall is now
Connected.