How would an administrator configure a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection profile for BGP after enabling the Advance Routing Engine run on PAN-OS 10.2?
How would an administrator configure a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection profile for BGP after enabling the Advance Routing Engine run on PAN-OS 10.2?
To configure a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection profile for BGP after enabling the Advanced Routing Engine in PAN-OS 10.2, an administrator should create a BFD profile under Network > Routing > Routing Profiles > BFD and then select the BFD profile under Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > General > Global BFD Profile. In PAN-OS 10.2, enabling the Advanced Routing Engine changes the routing configuration to use Logical Routers instead of Virtual Routers.
B is the correct answer. The Advanced Routing Engine uses Logical Routers, not Virtual Routers. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/configure-bgp-on-an-advanced-routing-engine
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/create-bfd-profiles Perform the following before creating a BFD profile:... Select Network> Routing> Routing Profiles> BFD.
correct answer is C There is no path for Routing in Network Tab. So correct answer is C Networks>Network Profiles>DFD Profile Then Network>>Virtual Router>>BGP>>BFD
C is correct in this case. B is wrong due to the navigation path to BFD profile is incorrect. I have tried this in the lab. If you go to device > setup > General settings and enable advance routing. You get presented with option to use logical router or keep using virtual router. Option "C" is relevant in this case.
C is correct answer Create BFD profile under Network>BDF Profile ..
Correct answer is C! There is no routing profile in palo alto firewall. I've tested this question by opening the firewall and tried every choice from the question and the only one that was there step by step was C.
did you enable Advance Routing?
Sorry My bad. After commit and reboot. I checked the options again and it proved that option B is correct.
B is correct
B is the correct
B. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/create-bfd-profiles with advanced routing enabled the GUI changes. So the BFD will be created under "Routing" and the BGP with the BFD profile will be created in the logical router https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/configure-bgp-on-an-advanced-routing-engine
B I don;t know about the other links, but this told me really quick what I wanted to see. Search for "Show vpn flow name <tunnel" https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClivCAC
Disregard above, sorry. - WRONG question
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/create-bfd-profiles#idf2ccda44-0678-4df3-ad1d-2ec8f47cec7b then https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-networking-admin/advanced-routing/configure-bgp-on-an-advanced-routing-engine
Tested this on Panorama v10.2 but I dont have advanced routing enabled Only concerning answers C and D On a FW running v10.2 - neither option is available / correct On Panorama - we have both options There is no Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > General > Global BFD only Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > with the BFD option as explained above When creating a profile for both of the above and then navigating to Network > Virtual Router Only the profile configured in Network > Network Profiles > BFD Profile shows as an option to select So the most correct answer must be D. create a BFD profile under Network > Network Profiles > BFD Profile and then select the BFD profile under Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > BFD
BFD is found under Network > BFD Profile, and with Advance Routing enabled, you don't have a virtual router.
The differentiator between B and D (B correct) is 'General' in the path under logical routers: Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > General > Global BFD Profile
B: Create BFD Step 1: Select Network>Routing>Routing Profiles>BFD.
discard my previous choice
C is the correct answer. it's in >Network Profiles not in > Routing Profiles and in >Virtual Routers not >Routing