Exam PCNSA All QuestionsBrowse all questions from this exam
Question 143

Selecting the option to revert firewall changes will replace what settings?

    Correct Answer: A

    Selecting the option to revert firewall changes will replace the candidate configuration with settings from the running configuration. This action is used to undo changes made to the candidate configuration since the last commit, effectively restoring the firewall to its previous state.

Discussion
sabahetaOption: A

Correct answer should be A. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/web-interface-basics/revert-changes

hatusOption: D

D is correct The question does not specify the type of revert mode. Therefore, the answer cannot be specific, but a more general one!

LordScorpiusOption: A

Did someone pick "D" just to see if we are paying attention? It's A

zeebo340Option: A

Correct answer is A

error_909Option: A

Answer A is Correct

cjaceOption: A

Selecting the option to revert firewall changes in Palo Alto’s PAN-OS will replace the candidate configuration with settings from the running configuration123. This operation undoes changes you made to the candidate configuration since the last commit1. So, the correct answer is A. the candidate configuration with settings from the running configuration

ARWANGSHOption: A

A is correct

Spaz_6Option: A

A is the right answer

NajmmmOption: A

correct answer should be A

TheMaster01Option: A

A is correct

kewokil120Option: A

Correct answer should be A. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-web-interface-help/web-interface-basics/revert-changes

H3kermanOption: A

Revert operations replace settings in the current candidate configuration with settings from another configuration. Reverting changes is useful when you want to undo changes to multiple settings as a single operation instead of manually reconfiguring each setting.

ZZLOption: C

Agree. Select ConfigRevert Changes at the top right of the firewall or Panorama web interface to undo changes made to the candidate configuration since the last commit.