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05-24-2018 08:40 AM
Does anyone know if there is a way to change the name of vsys1? This would be mainly for the identifcation of the vsys in panorama.
My testing says no, but figured I would check the community.
*Reason: we want to change a single vsys deployment to a multi-vsys and would like to continue use of vsys1 but with the name change to identify the purpose of this vsys.
Thank you
05-31-2018 09:18 AM
You probably have configured vsys1 as default vsys in a template. When you change that to "none" I think you'll be able to delete the vsys in panorama.
What I am not sure is if you could have a multi-vsys firewall without vsys1. But this isn't important as you want to use vsys1 again. Anyway when you delete the vsys in panorama and commit, the firewall will keep a vsys1. But this time you should be able to rename it. When you have renamed it the vsys1 will show up in panorama with the new name. When this is done you could create another vsys in panorama with the same name and commit with the option force template values. After that you have the vsys again configurable in panorama with another name than vsys1.
05-26-2018 02:46 AM
Hi @Gun-Slinger
Did you test with simply renaming the vsys in panorama and then when you pushed the config a now vsys was created on the firewall?
05-30-2018 04:54 AM
05-30-2018 04:46 PM
I try to remember how I did it but actually it worked 😛
Is it greyed out locally or in the panorama template?
05-31-2018 06:55 AM
Btw. did you already change to multi-vsys or are you right now trying to rename the vsys1 on a single-vsys firewall?
05-31-2018 06:59 AM - edited 05-31-2018 07:01 AM
Hey @Remo
Panorama will not let you change it from the default vsys1 (vsys1) in the webui.
The local appliance webui has the field grayed out not allowing any changes.
This is being done on a cluster managed by panorama that has already gone through the converison from s single-vsys to a multi-vsys and the vsys1 reamins unassigned... unless I can find a way to apply a name to it.
05-31-2018 09:18 AM
You probably have configured vsys1 as default vsys in a template. When you change that to "none" I think you'll be able to delete the vsys in panorama.
What I am not sure is if you could have a multi-vsys firewall without vsys1. But this isn't important as you want to use vsys1 again. Anyway when you delete the vsys in panorama and commit, the firewall will keep a vsys1. But this time you should be able to rename it. When you have renamed it the vsys1 will show up in panorama with the new name. When this is done you could create another vsys in panorama with the same name and commit with the option force template values. After that you have the vsys again configurable in panorama with another name than vsys1.
05-31-2018 02:50 PM
All right, I assume it worked 😉
05-31-2019 05:14 AM
Nope, it doesn't, at least not in 9.0.2. 😞
When you delete vsys from Panorama, on next push, it get's deleted on a firewall as well.
Any other clever idea? 🙂
Thanks!
09-28-2020 07:34 AM
Trying to figure this out in 9.0.10 as well... In my case the issue is the template stack; vsys1 says the source template is the read-only template stack itself, which of course is goofy. I tried to create an explicit vsys1, and get no error, but the template stack overrides the vsys in one of its member templates, and in any event the names are always greyed out 😮
05-25-2022 12:09 PM
@Remo multi-vsys firewall appears to keep vsys1, but are allowed to name it anything you'd like. Just the ID stays as vsys1, that does not appear to change.
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