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Question 309

What are the two types of Administrator accounts? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, C

    The two types of Administrator accounts are 'Role Based' and 'Dynamic'. Role Based administrators are configured for more granular control over different functional areas, while Dynamic administrators have predefined roles that are automatically updated with new system features. Local and Superuser are types of roles within some administrator categories but not distinct types of administrator accounts.

Discussion
KvantOptions: AC

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-admin/firewall-administration/manage-firewall-administrators/administrative-role-types#id8b324bf1-eac8-40e1-82d5-6f82ff761fa9

DlaEdu_ExOptions: AC

AC The Administrator Types are: - Role Based - Dynamic

baccalaccaOptions: AB

AC https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-admin/firewall-administration/manage-firewall-administrators/configure-administrative-accounts-and-authentication/configure-a-firewall-administrator-account

noloxOptions: AC

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/firewall-administration/manage-firewall-administrators/administrative-role-types

fb48Options: AC

Answer AC device>administrators>add Administrator type: Dynamic - Role Based.

cjaceOptions: BD

Role Based1: Custom roles can be configured for more granular access control over the functional areas of the web interface, CLI, and XML API1. For example, you can create an Admin Role profile for your operations staff that provides access to the firewall and network configuration areas of the web interface and a separate profile for your security administrators that provides access to security policy definitions, logs, and reports1. Dynamic1: These are built-in roles that provide access to the firewall. When new features are added, the firewall automatically updates the definitions of dynamic roles; you never need to manually update them1. The dynamic roles include Superuser, Superuser (read-only), Device administrator, Device administrator (read-only), Virtual system administrator, and Virtual system administrator (read-only)1.

SillyGoose123Options: AC

AC is correct

JakaPOptions: AC

Answer AC device>administrators>add Administrator type: Dynamic - Role Based.