The Palo Alto Networks NGFW was configured with a single virtual router named VR-1.
What changes are required on VR-1 to route traffic between two interfaces on the NGFW?
The Palo Alto Networks NGFW was configured with a single virtual router named VR-1.
What changes are required on VR-1 to route traffic between two interfaces on the NGFW?
B
Reference:
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/8-1/pan-os-admin/networking/virtual-routers.html
They are not using the default VR. 1 was made so interfaces and static routes have to be created. Since Interfaces come first that the answer.
Routers know which subnets are physically connected to it and can route between them without any further configuration
B is correct, it says only one V-Router is configured; even if we set the static route without the interfaces being attached to the ONLY V-Router that we have, those very two interfaces wouldn't be able to communicate ;)
correct answer is B
B is the correct answer since the question is asking about route traffic between two interfaces (not subnets). That is why it cannot be A. Also to add static routes you need to have the related interfaces already inserted.
Correct
It's in the explination.
Between two interfaces it is not necessary to apply static route because they are directly connected, "route traffic between two interfaces on the NGFW".
RTFM...