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What is the benefit of Panorama templates?

It seems like when creating a template and pushing it out to a device, it doesn't warn you when you are overwriting device configuration. For example, I have a layer 3 interface 1/10 and my template has interface 1/10 for tap. When pushing the template out, it overwrites the layer 3 interface without a warning.

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L4 Transporter

A template basically makes it possible to configure parameters under the network and device tabs from Panorama. Very handy not having to navigate into device context for every device, when you do small changes to the config, like editing a server profile.


Did you select the "force template values" checkbox when running template commit? I think that could possibly be the reason your device configuration is overwritten.


From the admin guide:

Force Template Values—When doing a Commit Type Template, you can select this option to remove objects on the selected devices or virtual systems that have been overridden by the local configuration. When doing a Commit Type “Device Group”, you need to also select the “Include Device and Network Templates” check box since overriding can only occur for Template pushed configuration options. This will cause the overridden objects to inherit settings from the template. Refer to“Overriding Template Settings” on page 394.

L3 Networker

The benefits of templates can really be seen when moving up to larger deployments. For example, one of my clients has 100+ virtual firewalls that they would like to deploy across their chain. For ease of troubleshooting, I give them all the same internal interface addresses so that I am familiar with each site, no matter which site it is.

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Yeah I figured it was more of a 'starter' policy/plan than a maintenance solution.

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