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Question 494

An administrator has configured OSPF with Advanced Routing enabled on a Palo Alto Networks firewall running PAN-OS 10.2. After OSPF was configured the administrator noticed that OSPF routes were not being learned.

Which two actions could an administrator take to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, D

    To troubleshoot OSPF routes not being learned on a Palo Alto Networks firewall with Advanced Routing enabled, an administrator can take two actions. First, they can run the CLI command 'show advanced-routing ospf neighbor' to check for OSPF neighbor relationships, which is crucial for route learning. Second, they can view the Runtime Stats in the logical router via the WebUI to examine OSPF's real-time behavior and status, as Advanced Routing involves logical routers instead of virtual routers.

Discussion
Maryamk

A&D It says the Advanced routing is enabled, which means that Logical routers not Virtual Routers

mohr22

A&D correct for Logical It says the Advanced routing is enabled, which means that Logical routers not Virtual Routers

dcascanteOptions: AD

A: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/network/network-virtual-routers/more-runtime-stats-for-a-logical-router#id5628a5e4-e908-457e-a2fd-270a476ab752 D: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-cli-quick-start/cli-cheat-sheets/cli-cheat-sheet-networking

brian7857ffs45

This question was on the exam.. Nov 2023

DenskyDenOptions: AD

AD. Tested . Take note of "Advanced Routing enabled on a Palo Alto Networks".

kosu39Options: AD

Answer is A,D. 1. The ARE will enable the logical router, not the virtual router. 2. The CLI command is valid and only will appear if you enable it.

dgonzOptions: AD

advanced routing enabled, means no VR

procheeseburgerOptions: AC

This one is easy, with AR enabled there is no Virtual router any more... AD are the answers.

rob_99Options: AD

A, D tested in my lab

scanossaOptions: AD

It says they are using Advanced Routing, which means Logical Routers. So B and C would be dismissed since they are Virtual router-related The command in A exists but you have to enable it first

MarshpillowzOptions: AD

A and D

MetgatzOptions: AD

Is Advanced Routing A & D

dorf05Options: AC

https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClsnCAC

dgonzOptions: AD

"logical router" is a giveaway

dgonzOptions: AD

logical routers

kinho1985Options: AC

the correct choices are A. Run the CLI command "show advanced-routing ospf neighbor" and C. Look for configuration problems in Network > virtual router > OSPF.

DenskyDenOptions: AD

AD 100 pecent. A - https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-cli-quick-start/cli-cheat-sheets/cli-cheat-sheet-networking. D - https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/enable-advanced-routing

cRzyOptions: BC

Think it's B,C. There is no "show advanced-routing ospf neighbor" command in CLI.