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03-22-2023 01:14 PM
Hi,
I have to migrate a PA-3020 cluster in version 9.1.15-h1 (which is the latest version available for this old model) to a new PA-1410 cluster which, if I am not mistaken, only supports version 11.0.
I imagine that I will not be able to export and import the xml from one to the other and I will have to use Expedition.
Is this correct?
With Expedition will I be able to migrate 100% of the configuration even if it is from a 9.1.15-h1 version to a 11.0 version?
Regards.
03-22-2023 01:17 PM
@Alberto Fernandez You should be able to export the running config from Pa-3020 and import it in PA-1410, don't need expedition. If you encounter any issues, please open a TAC case with our support.
03-22-2023 01:17 PM
@Alberto Fernandez You should be able to export the running config from Pa-3020 and import it in PA-1410, don't need expedition. If you encounter any issues, please open a TAC case with our support.
03-23-2023 06:05 AM
Hi Lychiang,
I thought that being different hardware and having that jump of versions, it would not be possible to export the configuration of the old one and import it into the new one.
Being a cluster, is it necessary to export the configuration of each member of the old cluster and import it into the new ones?
Regards.
03-23-2023 10:15 AM
@Alberto Fernandez Only the primary firewall config is needed.
07-21-2023 08:47 AM
Any feedback on this migration, did it work to export the config from 3020 and import it into 1410?
We're in a sort of similar situation, migration from PA-3220 to 1420
07-21-2023 08:56 AM
Yes, it should work , if you running to any issues, please open a TAC case with Palo Alto Networks support. thank you!
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