Panorama provides which two SD-WAN functions? (Choose two.)
Panorama provides which two SD-WAN functions? (Choose two.)
Panorama provides network monitoring and control plane functions within an SD-WAN solution. Network monitoring is essential to oversee the performance, health, and status of the network, while the control plane is responsible for making decisions on where traffic should be routed. Panorama does not operate on the data plane, which is concerned with the actual forwarding of packets, nor does it involve physical network links, which refer to the physical infrastructure of the network.
I think it is A & B
C and D are irrelevant
agreed. panorama wont be involved in the data plane, and has nothing to do with physical links. however it will provide monitoring and control plane so must be AB
The question is Panorama which provides management (control plane) and also provide visibility (network monitoring). Answer for me is A&B.
A&B are correct
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/sd-wan/3-0/sd-wan-admin/sd-wan-overview/about-sd-wan
control only
Correct answer is A & B https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/resources/guides/sd-wan-architecture-guide The PAN-OS Secure SD-WAN solution is orchestrated by Panorama™, which you use to configure and monitor the central-site and remote-site devices.
Panorama does not have data plane, but it acts as a control plane with network monitoring capabilities.
Yes A, B ... sd-wan admin page 9
Answers: B,C How Does SD-WAN Work? Traditional WANs rely on physical routers to connect remote or branch users to applications hosted on data centers. Each router has a [data plane], which holds the information, and a [control plane], which tells the data where to go. Where data flows is typically determined by a network engineer or administrator who writes rules and policies, often manually, for each router on the network – a process that can be time-consuming and prone to errors. SD-WAN separates the control and management processes from the underlying networking hardware, making them available as software that can be easily configured and deployed. A centralized control pane means network administrators can write new rules and policies, and then configure and deploy them across an entire network at once. https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/cyberpedia/what-is-a-sd-wan
C and D are related to firewalls
A and B correct
we have this in production. its AB. you need panorama for the control of the SDWAN and also to allow monitoring of the network once in SDWAN mode.
A & B https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/sd-wan/1-0/sd-wan-admin/sd-wan-overview/about-sd-wan.html
A & B (Network Monitoring & Control Plane). Data plane & Physical Interfaces are directly taken care through Firewalls where SD WAN is enabled.
Actually can be ABC https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-release-notes/pan-os-9-1-release-information/features-introduced-in-pan-os-9-1/sd-wan-features but I guess that BC for me