1. Palo Alto Networks, "Cortex XSIAM Administrator's Guide": In the section on "Integrations," it is detailed that integration instances must be configured and enabled for their associated commands to be available for execution in the system. If an integration is disabled, its commands cannot be run. This principle applies to generic reputation commands which rely on these integrations.
2. Palo Alto Networks, "Cortex XSIAM Threat Intel Management Guide": The guide explains indicator enrichment, stating, "Cortex XSIAM enriches indicators using both internal and external intelligence sources. External sources are configured through threat intelligence integrations..." This establishes the direct dependency of enrichment/reputation features on configured integrations. (Reference: "Indicator Enrichment" section).
3. Palo Alto Networks, "Cortex XSOAR 6.8 Playbook Reference Guide": The documentation for built-in commands like !ip specifies that they "[return] the IP address reputation using the enabled integrations." This explicitly states that enabled integrations are a prerequisite for the command's function. A lack of enabled integrations leads to a state where the command cannot run, resulting in a task failure. (Reference: "Built-in Commands" section).