An engineer is creating a template and wants to use variables to standardize the configuration across a large number of devices.
Which two variable types can be defined? (Choose two.)
An engineer is creating a template and wants to use variables to standardize the configuration across a large number of devices.
Which two variable types can be defined? (Choose two.)
To standardize the configuration across a large number of devices, two of the variable types that can be defined are IP netmask and FQDN. IP netmask allows for defining static IPs or network addresses, which is crucial for network configuration. FQDN enables defining fully qualified domain names, facilitating the management of devices and services through their domain names rather than IPs. Both these variable types help in maintaining consistent configurations across multiple devices.
A & D: Types of variables that can be created: Select the type of variable definition: IP Netmask, IP Range, FQDN, Group ID, Device Priority, Device ID, Interface, AS Number, QoS Profile, Egress Max, or Link Tag.
Displays the type of variable definition: - IP Netmask—Define a static IP or network address. - IP Range—Define an IP range. For example, 192.168.1.10-192.168.1.20. - FQDN—Define a fully qualified Domain Name. - Group ID— Active/Passive HA. - Device Priority— Active-Passive high availability (HA) configuration. - Device ID—in a Active-Active high availability (HA) configuration. - Interface— Can only be used for an IKE Gateway configuration. - AS Number— BGP configuration. - QoS Profile— QoS configurations. - Egress Max— QoS profile configuration. Link Tag—SD-WAN configuration.
A and D are correct
AD is correct https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-web-interface-help/panorama-web-interface/panorama-templates/panorama-templates-template-variable