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Question 214

In a Panorama template, which three types of objects are configurable? (Choose three.)

    Correct Answer: A, C, E

    In a Panorama template, the types of objects that are configurable relate to the network and device configurations. Certificate profiles, QoS profiles, and interface management profiles are all relevant to these aspects. Certificate profiles are needed for managing secure communications, QoS profiles for managing network traffic quality, and interface management profiles for defining how interfaces are handled. HIP objects and security profiles, on the other hand, are typically categorized under device groups, which are separate from templates used for network and device configurations.

Discussion
MarcyyOptions: ACE

It is ACE, anything under Network or device tabs is template. A. certificate profiles C. QoS profiles E. interface management profiles B and D is under device-group.

Plato22Options: ACE

Another wrong answer. It's A, C and E.

AbuHussainOptions: ACE

It is ACE

prosto_marussiaOptions: ACE

ACE indeed

duuduhastOptions: ACE

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/panorama/9-1/panorama-admin/manage-firewalls/use-case-configure-firewalls-using-panorama/set-up-your-centralized-configuration-and-policies/use-templates-to-administer-a-base-configuration

confusionOptions: ACE

100% ACE is correct.

daytonadave2011Options: ACE

ACE. Template in Panorama is the Network and Device Tabs of your standalone firewall.

327c7c8Options: ABE

Under Panorama tab, the managment profile , HIP and certificate are avilable, the other are avilable either under the templet or device group which are not directly empact Panorama

DenskyDenOptions: ACE

Tested it.

bearfromdownunderOptions: ACE

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/panorama/9-1/panorama-admin/manage-firewalls/use-case-configure-firewalls-using-panorama/set-up-your-centralized-configuration-and-policies/use-templates-to-administer-a-base-configuration

UFanatOptions: ACE

HIP objects and Security Profiles - not in a template