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Known Issues in the Panorama Software Firewall License Plugin 1.1.1

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Known Issues in the Panorama Software Firewall License Plugin 1.1.1

The following list describes known issues in the Panorama Software Firewall License plugin 1.1.1.

PAN-207002

If you deactivate a VM-Series firewall through the Software Firewall Licensing plugin, all other listed firewalls show a status of Disconnected. However, after five to ten minutes, the firewall status returns to Connected.

PLUG-7469

After deactivating the license of a VM-Series firewall, those licenses might still show as connected or disconnected.

PLUG-7367

Bootstrapping the VM-Series firewall on Microsoft Azure through the Panorama Software Firewall License plugin fails.

PLUG-6596

If VM-Series firewall, which was previously licensed through the Panorama Software Firewall License plugin, is delicensed and licensed again on the firewall using a new and valid auth code, the VM-Series firewall shows as Partially Deactivated under
Panorama
Managed Devices
.

PLUG-13521

In Panorama HA with software firewall licensing plugin 1.1.1, it is observed that autoscaling to Panorama fails, as the bootstrapping (licensing and registration) parameters fail to synchronise from primary to secondary, when the secondary Panorama is active.
Workaround:
To support autoscaling on HA Panoramas, setup HA before configuring SWFW license plugin.

PAN-164852

The Remove Config (
Panorama
Plugins
) operation fails when executed for the Panorama Software Firewall License plugin on a secondary Panorama peer.

PAN-164164

If you configure an invalid authcode when configuring a license manager, the VM-Series firewall will be deployed but not licensed. Additionally, no error message is presented in Panorama and the firewall will not be listed under
Panorama
SW Firewall License
License Managers
Show Devices
.

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