Based on the graphic, which statement accurately describes the output shown in the Server Monitoring panel?
Based on the graphic, which statement accurately describes the output shown in the Server Monitoring panel?
The output in the Server Monitoring panel indicates that the User-ID agent is monitoring a server with the name 'lab-client,' and the status of this connection is 'Connected.' This confirms that the User-ID agent is connected to a domain controller labeled 'lab-client.'
should be A
this is on the exam
I think its A. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/user-id/user-id-concepts/user-mapping/server-monitoring
A is correct
A option
A because the user-id agent is on the firewall. It's polling the DC and it's connected.
100% A. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-web-interface-help/user-identification/device-user-identification-user-mapping/monitor-servers/configure-access-to-monitored-servers https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-web-interface-help/user-identification/device-user-identification-user-mapping/monitor-servers/manage-access-to-monitored-servers
I think it's A: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClRyCAK lab-client = AD server, connected is showing the agent is connect to this AD server.... I, for some reason, was thinking this is a local user-id agent. However, you can see the Kerberos information.
I dont think any of these options are correct: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/user-identification/device-user-identification-user-mapping/monitor-servers/configure-access-to-monitored-servers A. should say it's connected to "lab.client" So this is wrong: B. The User ID agent is the firewall, as this is using Client Probing. So the firewall is the agent. The AD server is lab.client. So this is wrong C. Is the closest but again, "host" to me means the DC. Hosting of the user-id information. So this is wrong. D. Again, the firewall is the user-id agent here. The part showing connected is the User-id agent(the firewall) connected to the DC. So this is wrong... not sure what they are wanting.
that sums up lots of questions on this test...
A seems to be fine, the controller is called/labeled as lab-client, which is the name we define when configuring PA-integrated User-ID Agent.
It looks like A is correct. This is the PA Integrated User-ID Agent (not the Windows UIA). In the Server Monitoring section, we configure the name of the server/controller to which the firewall will connect. In this case, the firewall UIA connects to AD called 'lab-client'.
I will go with D