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candidate configuration

L4 Transporter

Hi,

What is candidate configuration and what is the purpose of candidate configuration ?

What is the differnece between save candidate configuration and the save using the button on the top right corner ? 

What is the differnce between save candidte configuration and commit

Thanks

 

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L7 Applicator

Any changes made to the firewall are written to the candidate config.

they are not applied until you select commit.

 

if you make a change to the firewall and it is rebooted before you commit, the changes will be lost, unless you save the candidate config first....

 

if you commit after reboot then the saved candidate config will be applied...

 

i can see no difference in doing this from setup or the save icon.

the save is actually a soft save and will not survive reboot, both buttons do the same thing

 

The candidate config allows you to change, verify, redo, correct, experiment,... anything you need to do without interfering with your dataplane, until you decide your configuration is good and hit the 'commit' button at which time it will be loaded to the dataplane and ipacket nspection decissions are made on it

 

in PAN-OS 8.0 the save option has been enhanced so that you can more easily choose to save, and revert to your last save, while working on the candidate config:

save revert.png

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

@reaper, many thanks for that information, i must have misread the pan documentation that clearly states the following...

 

Clicking on 'save' (see screenshot below) causes the system to save the candidate configuration to a hidden file, enabling the un-committed changes to survive a reboot or management server restart.

 

Maybe this applied to an older version....

Hi @Mick_Ball

 

no you're right, it used to not survive reboot,m but it does now! 🙂

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization
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