How does the Policy Optimizer policy view differ from the Security policy view?
How does the Policy Optimizer policy view differ from the Security policy view?
The Policy Optimizer policy view differs from the Security policy view by displaying rule utilization. This feature helps identify and eliminate unused or underutilized rules, which is not available in the traditional Security policy view.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-admin/app-id/security-policy-rule-optimization Policy Optimizer provides sorting options that don’t affect the rule order, so you can sort rules to prioritize which rules to convert or clean up first.
You can’t filter or sort rules in PoliciesSecurity because that would change the order of the policy rules in the rulebase. Filtering and sorting PoliciesSecurityPolicy OptimizerNo App Specified, PoliciesSecurityPolicy OptimizerUnused Apps, and PoliciesSecurityPolicy OptimizerNew App Viewer (if you have a SaaS Inline Security subscription) does not change the order of the rules in the rulebase. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-admin/app-id/security-policy-rule-optimization/policy-optimizer-concepts/sorting-and-filtering-security-policy-rules
D - C. It displays rule utilization The Policy Optimizer in Palo Alto Networks displays rule utilization, which helps identify and eliminate unused or underutilized rules. This feature is unique to the Policy Optimizer and is not available in the traditional Security policy view.
C. It displays rule utilization The Policy Optimizer in Palo Alto Networks displays rule utilization, which helps identify and eliminate unused or underutilized rules. This feature is unique to the Policy Optimizer and is not available in the traditional Security policy view.
Policy Optimizer provides sorting options that don’t affect the rule order, so you can sort rules to prioritize which rules to convert or clean up first.
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