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Change in NetFlow behavior in PAN-OS 10

L1 Bithead

Hey guys,

 

Here's another one of the issues I have run into after upgrading to PAN-OS 10.

 

Application usage statistics received by NetFlow are now displayed in Petabps / Pbytes on my NetFlow servers!

I have confirmed that my NetFlow server hasn't been touched since updating the firewall to PAN-OS 10.

I have also set up a separate NetFlow server and configured the fw to send NetFlow to it but still I'm getting the same results.

 

I've tried to find something related to NetFlow and this specific issue in the release notes all the way up to 10.0.4, but haven't found anything yet.

 

Has anyone else noticed this sudden change in NetFlow stats being sent?

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L6 Presenter

Me not but I had a client where the LACP went down because of a bug but it was fixed in 10.4. Why you need 10.x as it is still not so stable? I would wait a couple of months before using it.

L2 Linker

Hello, I saw Bug ID PAN-157266 is fixed in PAN-OS 10.0.5. This is quite an old post, but it would be good if you can tell us how this got fixed for you. We are now facing this issue in PAN-OS 10.1

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