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L0 Member

Hello All,

   I am a newbie to PA firewalls but have some experience with JunOS firewalls. I like the "commit confirmed XX" command on JunOS because it will revert a change after XX minutes if for some reason I get locked out. A good example is when changing speed/duplex on an edge firewall that I may get locked out of. Is there an equivalent command on PA firewalls? Please advise. Thanks. -Jim

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L5 Sessionator

We do not have a support for this feature at this time. Please contact your SE to file a feature request if you want this included in the future versions.

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L1 Bithead

I agree this would be a good feature.

L5 Sessionator

We do not have a support for this feature at this time. Please contact your SE to file a feature request if you want this included in the future versions.

L6 Presenter

Please have your local Sales SE submit a Feature Request on your behalf. The FR ID is 204.

Thanks for the input folks. I will submit the feature request. -Jim

L0 Member

Hello all,

 

Do we have any update on the FR ID 204?

A 'commit confirmed' feature implemented in Palo Alto devices would be fantastic!

 

Thanks in advance,

Joelson Vendramin

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Although this is not "commit confirmed", there is Automated Commit Recovery if you have Panorama.  If the NGFW cannot reach Panorama after a commit, it reverts to the previous commit.

 

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/panorama/11-0/panorama-admin/administer-panorama/enable-automated-...

 

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