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08-22-2017 04:00 AM - edited 08-22-2017 04:08 AM
Hi All,
One of our FQDN records keeps wrong ip address (e.g 10.1.12.71) where really it should be 1x6.1x8.1x0.1xx:
> request system fqdn show gives me below output:
When l ping the same FQDN from the FW l get a correct ip address mapping:
> request system fqdn refresh - didn't make any difference.
How can I force firewall to refresh this object?
PA-5050
PAN-OS 7.1.8
08-22-2017 04:55 AM
a regular refresh will refresh stale entries while a force will refresh all entries
anything that's 'stuck' in cache will be refreshed too
08-22-2017 04:16 AM
Hi @TranceforLife,
Is your FQDN refresh job failing by any chance ?
Cheers !
-Kiwi.
08-22-2017 04:21 AM
have you tried
> request system fqdn refresh force yes
08-22-2017 04:55 AM
a regular refresh will refresh stale entries while a force will refresh all entries
anything that's 'stuck' in cache will be refreshed too
08-22-2017 04:59 AM - edited 08-22-2017 05:02 AM
Hi @TranceforLife,
Not sure if it's the same issue ... but seeing this in the 7.1.10 release notes :
PAN-62188 - Fixed an issue where, if you configured a large number of FQDN objects, the firewall required multiple commits to refresh the objects.
--EDIT--
Nvm my last comment ... it seems that was fixed in 7.1.6 already :s
Cheers !
-Kiwi.
08-22-2017 05:02 AM
Thx force yes did a trick.
MER-POD-LRC3N.xxxx (Objectname MER-POD-LRC3N):
1x6.1x8.1x0.1xx 3572 28
@kiwi I need to check the known issues, but thanks for pointing me in teh right direction
08-22-2017 05:03 AM
I'm just happy everything worked out fine in the end 😄
-Kiwi.
08-22-2017 05:04 AM
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