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Mastering Palo Alto Networks

You're reading from   Mastering Palo Alto Networks The complete journey to firewall mastery from setup to advanced security

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781836644811
Length 646 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Tom Piens aka  'reaper' Tom Piens aka 'reaper'
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding the Core Technologies FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up a New Device 3. Building Strong Policies 4. Taking Control of Sessions 5. Services and Operational Modes 6. Identifying Users and Controlling Access 7. Managing Firewalls Through Panorama 8. Managing Firewalls Through Strata Cloud Manager 9. Upgrading Firewalls and Panorama 10. Logging and Reporting 11. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 12. Advanced Protection 13. Troubleshooting Common Session Issues 14. A Deep Dive Into Troubleshooting 15. Cloud-Based Firewall Deployment 16. Other Books You May Enjoy 17. Index
Appendix

The rollback procedure

If the upgrade causes unexpected issues and troubleshooting is unable to clarify why, the last resort is to roll back to the previous deployment.

If you find yourself in this situation, make sure you do the following:

  • Write down all the symptoms
  • Note down which troubleshooting steps were taken
  • In Device | Support, create a Techsupport file as you may need to reach out to Palo Alto Networks support if you are unable to find what went wrong
  • Save any related files, the CLI output, troubleshooting files, packet captures, and so on in one location

Once you’ve documented your troubleshooting efforts, the easiest way to roll back is to switch the sysroot boot partition. The firewall has two system volumes that contain a fully installed PAN-OS, of which only one partition is active. The inactive partition either contains the previously installed version or the next version if you have just installed it but not rebooted...

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