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"merged" tag added to service objects

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Expedition ver 1.1.98

 

Case:

Migrating 2 ASA configs to single PA.

After cleanup on both ASA configs removal of dups and invalids.  Merged the configs to the base config from a set of clean 3250's.

Generated .xml and set commands. Downloaded, imported and loaded.

Navigate to commit - validate receive the following errors:

 

vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> tcp-tacacs -> tag 'merged' is not a valid reference
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> tcp-tacacs -> tag is invalid
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> udp-tacacs -> tag 'merged' is not a valid reference
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> udp-tacacs -> tag is invalid
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> tcp-domain -> tag 'merged' is not a valid reference
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> tcp-domain -> tag is invalid
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> domain -> tag 'merged' is not a valid reference
vsys -> vsys1 -> service -> domain -> tag is invalid

 

To clear this issue I have to pull the pretty.xml from the .zip download and locate all of the tags for:

 

<tag>
<member>merged</member>
</tag>

 

From each service.  Once this is completed save the new .xml and repeat the process to import, load and commit - validate

 

Validate comes back clean.  Can now commit config and complete migration of ASA to PA.

 

Just an FYI for anyone who runs into the same issue.  I am not positive if the "merged" tag originated because of the actual merge to base config or if this is a result of removing a tag that was being deprecated and then the merge generated the empty field "merged" for a placeholder.

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