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04-21-2023 01:18 AM
Hello,
I have a Panorama that manage 2 cluster. Each one have a dedicated Device-Group and Template.
Now the cluster 2 must be recycled as a DR of the cluster 1.
My idea is to reassign the cluster 2 to the same DG and Templ of the cluster 1. Should works, right?
As far as I know if I move the cluster 2 on the same DG/templ the Panorama "add" the new conf . How I can "force" to replace the entire conf with the Cluster 1conf on cluster 2?
Am I forgetting something?
There is any impact on the cluster 1 (like outage etc)?
Note. of course the Cluster 2 data plane interface will be moved in the DR Vlan to avoid the duplicated address
04-24-2023 02:17 AM
Hi @Charlie80 ,
Yes, moving cluster 2 to the new device group and template will work. The Policies and Objects will be replaced. The Network and Device configuration may or may not be replaced. It depends if anything is currently overridden on the NGFWs. You may have to select Force Template Values. You will get a warning that you may break connectivity because template have IP addresses, etc. You should have Automated Commit Recovery enabled. With any production cutover, you will need to do your due diligence to prevent outages.
Cluster 1 will not be impacted if you do not make any changes to the device group or templates.
Thanks,
Tom
04-24-2023 02:17 AM
Hi @Charlie80 ,
Yes, moving cluster 2 to the new device group and template will work. The Policies and Objects will be replaced. The Network and Device configuration may or may not be replaced. It depends if anything is currently overridden on the NGFWs. You may have to select Force Template Values. You will get a warning that you may break connectivity because template have IP addresses, etc. You should have Automated Commit Recovery enabled. With any production cutover, you will need to do your due diligence to prevent outages.
Cluster 1 will not be impacted if you do not make any changes to the device group or templates.
Thanks,
Tom
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