Addressed Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.3
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- Features Introduced in Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.4 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.3 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.2 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.1 Release
- Known Issues in the Zero Touch Provisioning 2.0.0 Release
- Limitations
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Addressed Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.3
The following list describes issues addressed
in the VM-Series plugin 1.0.3.
PLUG-1854
(PAN-OS
9.0.2 and later releases on AWS and GCP only) You cannot swap
the management interface.
PLUG-1827
(Microsoft Azure only) The firewall drops packets
due to larger than expected packet sizes when Accelerated networking
is enabled on the firewall (SettingsNetworking).
PLUG-1709
(Microsoft Azure only) There is an intermittent
issue where the secondary IP address becomes associated with the
passive firewall after multiple failovers.
This issue is addressed in VM-Series plugin 1.0.3.
Workaround: Reassign IP addresses to the active and passive
firewalls in Azure as needed.
PLUG-1503
When a VM-Series firewall on AWS running on a C5 or
M5 instance experiences a high availability (HA) failover, the dataplane
interfaces from the previously active firewall are not moved to
the newly active (previously passive) peer.
This issue is addressed in VM-Series plugin 1.0.3.
Workaround: Check for the latest VM-Series plugin version
and install the VM-Series plugin 9.0.0 version; the built-in version
is 9.0.0-c29.