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10-10-2023 01:59 AM
Hello PA Community,
we are upgrading PA3020 to PA3410.
PA3020 is currently running with PANOS 9.1, new PA3410 will be with PANOS10.2.
I will import config file from PA3020-->PA_VM-->PA3410.
Question is
- which VM file should I download in PA portal (should be vm9.1x HyperV for VMware Esxi?)
- how to import vm.vhdx file to VMware ESXi
- how can i find minimum requirement of VM resources
- I don't think I need temp/trial license for VM for config import/export
- is the above method the correct way to upgrade PA3020 to PA3410, or any other way?
thank you all.
10-10-2023 06:21 AM
Can I ask why your adding the VM step? Seems needlessly complex for a simple configuration migration. I'm assuming that you're doing it simply because a VM can run 9.1 and will allow you to walk up to 10.2, but that isn't really needed in this scenario.
10-10-2023 11:20 AM
You can do the upgrade the hardware and just import the XML from old to new hardware, do a review on the config at new firewall and commit. I did this type of migration/upgrade several times. You don't need a PA-VM in the middle of process.
10-10-2023 06:21 AM
Can I ask why your adding the VM step? Seems needlessly complex for a simple configuration migration. I'm assuming that you're doing it simply because a VM can run 9.1 and will allow you to walk up to 10.2, but that isn't really needed in this scenario.
10-10-2023 11:20 AM
You can do the upgrade the hardware and just import the XML from old to new hardware, do a review on the config at new firewall and commit. I did this type of migration/upgrade several times. You don't need a PA-VM in the middle of process.
10-10-2023 07:58 PM
@BPry
thank you so much.
yeah. I thought I needed to upgrade my 9.1 version to 10.2 first, then import. 😄
thank you so much for your help.
10-10-2023 07:59 PM
thank you so much.
yeah. I thought I needed to upgrade my 9.1 version to 10.2 first, then import. 😄
I misunderstood.
thank you so much for your help.
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