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Question 194

What are two characteristic types that can be defined for a variable? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: B, C

    Two characteristic types that can be defined for a variable include 'FQDN' (fully qualified domain name) and 'IP netmask'. These are essential components in network configurations, often used to specify domain names and subnet masks. 'FQDN' helps in defining the unique domain names within the network, while 'IP netmask' helps in specifying the subnet portion of an IP address, making these crucial for managing firewall configurations and network templates.

Discussion
alanouaroOptions: BC

Option BC IP Netmask FQDN https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/panorama-web-interface/panorama-templates/panorama-templates-template-variable.html

TAKUM1yOptions: BC

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-web-interface-help/panorama-web-interface/panorama-templates/panorama-templates-template-variable

NLTOptions: BC

You can define variables (PanoramaTemplates) for templates and template stacks or you can edit existing variables for an individual device (PanoramaManaged DevicesSummary). Variables are configuration components defined on the template or template stack that provide flexibility and re-usability when you use Panorama to manage firewall configurations. You can use variables to replace: An IP address (includes IP Netmask, IP Range, and FQDN) in all areas of the configuration. Interfaces in an IKE Gateway configuration (Interface) and in an HA configuration (Group ID). Configuration elements in your SD-WAN configuration (AS Number, QoS Profile, Egress Max, Link Tag).

UFanatOptions: BC

FQDN and IP Netmaks

MarshpillowzOptions: BC

B and C correct