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Question 129

Which option enables a Palo Alto Networks NGFW administrator to schedule Application and Threat updates while applying only new content-IDs to traffic?

    Correct Answer: C

    The correct option enables scheduling Application and Threat updates while selectively applying only new content-IDs to traffic. By selecting download-and-install with the 'Disable new apps in content update' checkbox, the administrator ensures that only the latest threat definitions and content are applied immediately, while new application IDs (App-IDs) introduced in the content release are disabled to avoid potential disruptions. This option maintains up-to-date threat prevention while controlling the introduction of new App-IDs.

Discussion
Ab121213Option: C

Correct Answer C: On the Device Dynamic Updates page, select Schedule . Choose to Disable new apps in content update for downloads and installations of content releases. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/8-1/pan-os-admin/app-id/manage-new-app-ids-introduced-in-content-releases/disable-or-enable-app-ids

sunjunOption: C

I think that c is correct

rcn11

if I may ask, wouldn't that disable new content? in the question 'while applying only new content-IDs to traffic' - disabling new apps will keep the old app-id apps and won't have new content?

zadkiel

Content-ID and App-ID is two different things. Content-ID is more related to threats, url filtering etc. App-ID is application visibility and control

kraut

thanks for clarifying, I also got confused between the two!

Pretorian

What a malicious question man... (one of many)

aadachOption: C

only C

Pag0sOption: A

the question insisted on " while applying only new content-IDs to traffic" the only acceptable ans is "A"

bmarksOption: C

Answer = C User Ab121213 provided the link that explains the answer to this question: You can disable all App-IDs introduced in a content release if you want to immediately benefit from the latest threat prevention, and plan to enable the App-IDs later, and you can disable App-IDs for specific applications. Below is applicable link for PANOS 9.1 https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/app-id/manage-new-app-ids-introduced-in-content-releases/disable-or-enable-app-ids.html

TAKUM1yOption: C

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/app-id/manage-new-app-ids-introduced-in-content-releases/disable-or-enable-app-ids

KKQQ12345Option: C

App-ID <> Content-ID "Disable new apps in content update" so only allow content updates without App-ID

DriVenOption: A

A is the correct answer! C tells the opposite of what the question asks...

yogininangpalOption: C

the correct answer is C you can apply new content ID but can disable the new apps in the content update, it is a checkbox this is prevent disruption due to new application ID installation

evdwOption: C

Correct answer : C

123XYZTOption: A

The correct answer is A, since you want to start using the new content IDs, that's what's going to happen by default if you do download and install.

327c7c8

the question is incorrectly formulated, I am really disappointed It say"Applying only new Content-ID", in the update setting of the threat and application there are no mention of content-ID. either you apply the new app-id or not. As long as the question is requiring you to use/apply the newly content-ID why would you even consider disabling the new App-ID. The question and the alternative is incorrect.

MarshpillowzOption: C

C is correct

UFanatOption: C

C is correct.

DideshOption: B

c says download-and-install. question is asking about schedule Application and Threat updates while applying only new content-IDs to traffic"" B is correct in my opinion.

tururu1496Option: C

Answer: C