An engineer troubleshoots an issue that causes packet drops.
Which command should the engineer run in the CLI to see if packet buffer protection is enabled and activated?
An engineer troubleshoots an issue that causes packet drops.
Which command should the engineer run in the CLI to see if packet buffer protection is enabled and activated?
To check if packet buffer protection is enabled and activated, the command should be specific to packet buffer protection settings. The command 'show session packet-buffer-protection' directly aligns with this requirement as it specifically references packet buffer protection.
the correct answer is C- show session packet-buffer- protection https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA14u000000oNB7CAM
C is correct https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA14u000000oNB7CAM
C is correct
D. show running resource-monitor
Answer is C
packet buffer protection is enabled and activated? So. the correct should be C D is for To see packet buffer utilization for a specified period of time, use the operational CLI command: >show running resource-monitor [day | hour | ingress-backlogs | minute | second | week]
Answer should be C per Vahid4900's link.