To more easily reuse templates and template stacks, you can create template variables in place of firewall-specific and appliance-specific IP literals in your configurations.
Which one is the correct configuration?
To more easily reuse templates and template stacks, you can create template variables in place of firewall-specific and appliance-specific IP literals in your configurations.
Which one is the correct configuration?
To create template variables in place of firewall-specific and appliance-specific IP literals in your configurations, you must use a variable name that starts with the dollar sign ('$') symbol. Therefore, '$Panorama' is the correct configuration for this purpose.
confirm C Create a template and template stack using a variable name for an object. Variable names must start with the dollar sign ( “$” ) symbol. For example, you could use $Panorama as a variable for the Panorama IP address that you want to configure on multiple managed firewalls and appliances
Correct: C https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/8-1/pan-os-new-features/panorama-features/configuration-reusability-for-templates-and-template-stacks.html
correct "C" - Templates variable - "$"Panorama
$ should be used
$, confirmed from Panorama
C is correct