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Panorama
6.1
Administrator’s
Guide
©
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
Deploy
Updates
to
Devices
Using
Panorama
Manage
Licenses
and
Updates
Applications
content,
not
the
Threats
content
(for
details,
see
Each
firewall
or
Log
Collector
receiving
an
update
generates
a
log
to
indicate
that
the
installation
succeeded
(Config
log)
or
failed
(System
log).
Panorama
requires
a
direct
Internet
connection
for
scheduled
updates.
Otherwise,
you
can
perform
only
on
‐
demand
updates
(see
).You
cannot
schedule
content
updates
for
the
Panorama
management
server;
to
install
updates
on
demand,
see
.
Perform
the
following
steps
for
each
update
type
you
want
to
schedule.
Before
deploying
updates,
see
for
important
details
about
update
version
compatibility.
Refer
to
the
for
the
minimum
content
release
version
you
must
install
for
a
Panorama
release.
Panorama
can
download
only
one
update
at
a
time;
stagger
the
updates
to
ensure
they
succeed.
If
you
schedule
multiple
updates
to
download
during
the
same
time
interval,
only
the
first
download
will
succeed.
Schedule
a
Content
Update
Using
Panorama
Step
1
Select
Panorama > Device Deployment > Dynamic Updates
,
click
Schedules
,
and
click
Add
.
Step
2
Specify
a
Name
to
identify
the
schedule,
the
update
Type
,
and
the
update
frequency
(
Recurrence
).
The
available
frequency
options
depend
on
the
update
Type
.
PAN
‐
OS
uses
the
Panorama
timezone
for
update
scheduling.
The
WildFire
Private
(
WF-Private
)
type
is
available
only
if
you
set
the
WildFire Server
field
(
Panorama > Setup > WildFire
)
to
a
WF
‐
500
appliance,
not
to
the
WildFire
cloud.
Step
3
Select
one
of
the
following
schedule
actions
and
then
select
the
firewalls
or
Log
Collectors:
•
Download And Install
(best
practice)—Select
Devices
(firewalls)
or
Log Collectors
.
•
Download Only
—Panorama
downloads
the
update
but
does
not
install
it.
Step
4
Click
OK
and
Commit
,
for
the
Commit Type
select
Panorama
,
and
click
Commit
again.