you can see the "version" of all the connected user-id agents by running `show user user-id-agent state all` but unfortunately you'll get something like "version 0x5" which isn't very helpful
In my experience it doesn't really matter what version you run, they all seem to work with every PAN-OS ;) I'd plan User-ID upgrades whenever you schedule a major upgrade (e.g. 10.0 -> 10.1) to your firewalls
you can see the "version" of all the connected user-id agents by running `show user user-id-agent state all` but unfortunately you'll get something like "version 0x5" which isn't very helpful
In my experience it doesn't really matter what version you run, they all seem to work with every PAN-OS ;) I'd plan User-ID upgrades whenever you schedule a major upgrade (e.g. 10.0 -> 10.1) to your firewalls