If you have an isolated network that is prevented from connecting to the Cortex Data Lake, which type of Broker VM setup can you use to facilitate the communication?
If you have an isolated network that is prevented from connecting to the Cortex Data Lake, which type of Broker VM setup can you use to facilitate the communication?
If you have an isolated network that is prevented from connecting to the Cortex Data Lake, you can use the Local Agent Proxy setup for the Broker VM to facilitate communication. This setup allows the Broker VM to act as a proxy, routing all traffic between the Cortex XDR management server and XDR agents/collectors through a centralized and controlled access point, making it suitable for restricted or isolated network environments.
B. Cortex XDR in restricted networks where endpoints do not have a direct connection to the internet, setup the Broker VM to act as a proxy
I believe the answer is B. Here is the admin guide, see the second bullet: https://docs-cortex.paloaltonetworks.com/r/Cortex-XDR/Cortex-XDR-Pro-Administrator-Guide/Activate-the-Local-Agent-Settings Caching just means it will cache the data, but if it doesn't have the data it will try to go get it. This won't work in an isolated network so C isn't correct.
https://docs-cortex.paloaltonetworks.com/r/Cortex-XDR/Cortex-XDR-Prevent-Administrator-Guide/Activate-the-Local-Agent-Settings
Sorry I mistakenly selected C, ıt should be B. To deploy Cortex XDR in restricted networks where endpoints do not have a direct connection to the internet, setup the Broker VM to act as a proxy that routes all the traffic between the Cortex XDR management server and XDR agents/XDR Collectors via a centralized and controlled access point
To deploy Cortex XDR in restricted networks where endpoints do not have a direct connection to the internet, setup the Broker VM to act as a proxy that routes all the traffic between the Cortex XDR management server and XDR agents/XDR Collectors via a centralized and controlled access point...
I agree it is B
Correct Answer B