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Question 59

Which menu item enables a firewall administrator to see details about traffic that is currently active through the NGFW?

    Correct Answer: D

    The menu item that enables a firewall administrator to see details about traffic that is currently active through the NGFW is the Session Browser. The Session Browser provides real-time information about active sessions, including source and destination IP addresses, applications, security rules, and other relevant details. It allows administrators to monitor and troubleshoot network activity as it happens, making it the most suitable option for viewing current traffic details.

Discussion
frodo1791Option: D

D is correct.. as it shows the active sessions.

AMARSILOption: D

correct answer : D

trashboatOption: D

D is correct - Session browser. However ACC will show metadata on traffic through the firewall, and you can create some helpful on-the-fly reports, but these will not provide deep detail. Alternatively for more detail you can go to Monitor > Traffic and filter for relevant sessions.

rammsdoctOption: D

not very clear, but I guess that closer it is D, show session all (CLI)

Breyarg

it is very clear. from GUI you can go straight to the session browser under monitoring tab to see current sessions. Answer is 100% D all other options there will only show ended sessions or started sessions but not the whole active session.

Pallab_KunduOption: D

The menu item that enables a firewall administrator to see details about traffic that is currently active through the NGFW is option D: Session Browser. The Session Browser is a tool in the Palo Alto Networks NGFW web interface that allows administrators to view and monitor active sessions on the firewall. The Session Browser displays a list of active sessions, including the source and destination IP addresses, the application, the security rule that allowed the traffic, and other details. Using the Session Browser, administrators can search for specific sessions using various criteria, such as source or destination IP address, application, or security rule. They can also filter and sort the sessions based on different attributes, and view detailed information about each session, such as the number of bytes sent and received, the session ID, and the start and end times. The Session Browser is a useful tool for troubleshooting network issues and monitoring network activity in real-time.

MarshpillowzOption: D

D is correct

GoharamOption: D

Session Browser is the answer.