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A company wants to install a NGFW firewall between two core switches on a VLAN trunk link. They need to assign each VLAN to its own zone and to assign untagged (native) traffic to its own zone.

Which option differentiates multiple VLANs into separate zones?

  1. Create V-Wire objects with two V-Wire interfaces and define a range of “0-4096” in the “Tag Allowed” field of the V-Wire object.
  2. Create V-Wire objects with two V-Wire subinterfaces and assign only a single VLAN ID to the “Tag Allowed” field of the V-Wire object. Repeat for every additional VLAN and use a VLAN ID of 0 for untagged traffic. Assign each interface/subinterface to a unique zone.
  3. Create Layer 3 subinterfaces that are each assigned to a single VLAN ID and a common virtual router. The physical Layer 3 interface would handle untagged traffic. Assign each interface/subinterface to a unique zone. Do not assign any interface an IP address.
  4. Create VLAN objects for each VLAN and assign VLAN interfaces matching each VLAN I Repeat for every additional VLAN and use a VLAN ID of 0 for untagged traffic. Assign each interface/subinterface to a unique zone.

Answer(s): B



Which data flow describes redistribution of user mappings?

  1. User-ID agent to firewall
  2. Domain Controller to User-ID agent
  3. User-ID agent to Panorama
  4. firewall to firewall

Answer(s): D



Where can an administrator see both the management plane and data plane CPU utilization in the WebUI?

  1. System Utilization log
  2. System log
  3. Resources widget
  4. CPU Utilization widget

Answer(s): C



Which four NGFW multi-factor authentication factors are supported by PAN-OS®? (Choose four.)

  1. Short message service
  2. Push
  3. User logon
  4. Voice
  5. SSH key
  6. One-Time Password

Answer(s): A,B,D,F


Reference:

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/documentation/80/pan-os/pan-os/authentication/configure-multi-factor-authentication






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