An administrator has enabled OSPF on a virtual router on the NGFW. OSPF is not adding new routes to the virtual router.
Which two options enable the administrator to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)
An administrator has enabled OSPF on a virtual router on the NGFW. OSPF is not adding new routes to the virtual router.
Which two options enable the administrator to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)
To troubleshoot OSPF not adding new routes in a virtual router on a NGFW, it is essential to use tools that provide detailed network and system insights. Viewing Runtime Stats in the virtual router allows administrators to observe the current state and operations of OSPF. Additionally, viewing System logs can reveal system events and error messages that may indicate why OSPF routes are not being added. These methods provide a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and identifying issues within the OSPF configuration and operation.
For me as more native network-engineer, I will always check/debug any routing protocol, so at first glance I will choose A-B but as per PA procedure seems to be A-D, check below. https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/general-topics/bgp-traffic-pcap/td-p/237407 For troubleshooting purposes it may be necessary to collect the PCAPs of the OSPF and BGP traffic that the Palo Alto Networks device is processing. The quickest way to perform troubleshooting is through the CLI. Enjoy
i would agree but theres no "routing stage" when it comes to PCAPS. theres the following only: FW Drop Receive Transmit so must be AB.
A and D should be correct
A nd B, I read again opcion D and it says "at routing stage" and you cant take a packet caputer in that "stage"
Correct A,B
but isnt this question the same as #73, just different protocol? #73 b) perform traffic pcap and c) view runtime stats #74 a) view Runtime Stats and d) perform traffic pcap
The question is asking about OSPF, and the C is about BGP, that makes C is incorrect answer...Should be A and D
There is no routing stage in pcap...
correct answer is AB
A,B is correct
Agree with cthd , A and D
There is no routing stage, it's "forwarding" stage
B & D is correct . B to see error logs related to ospfv3 D to capture ospf routing related logs . > debug routing pcap > all > bgp > igmp > ospf > ospfv3 > pim > rip There is not view run stat option for ospf.
A and B
A & B are correct. C doesn't apply and D is not a thing in PAN-OS. However I still think that Runtime Information is not the best for troubleshooting - CLI debug commands will work best, or even System Logs will show more actual event information for troubleshooting, use this filter: (subtype eq routing) and (description contains 'OSPF')
A - OK, D - not, cos packet_capture with "routing stage" doesn't exist, so, A B is correct
rammsdoct correct
A and B correct
AB. D doesnt make sense. There isnt a routing stage.
D is not valid due to the fact there is no "routing stage", correct answers are A & B
A and B
Correct Answer: AB (Only view) A. View B. View