Which two rule types allow the administrator to modify the destination zone? (Choose two.)
Which two rule types allow the administrator to modify the destination zone? (Choose two.)
The administrator can modify the destination zone in rules that handle traffic between different zones or universally across zones. Interzone rules manage traffic between two different zones, allowing for the modification of the destination zone. Similarly, universal rules encompass both interzone and intrazone traffic, permitting changes to the destination zone as well. Therefore, Interzone and Universal are the correct rule types.
a and d choose two
correct answer a and d. https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClomCAC
Answers Are: B & D The “predefined” or Panorama pushed “intrazone-default” and “interzone-default” rules names or functions cannot be changed. This is indicated by a green boarder around the editor and the “Read Only” wording in the title. https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClomCAC
both A and D
both A and D
A & D are the correct answers.
two rule types : 3 types->universal,intra,inter so considering rule types->A(Inter) D(Universal)
two rule types : 3 types->universal,intra,inter so considering rule types->A(Inter) D(Universal)
AD is correct
A and D are between multiple zones
Interzone: traffic between two different zones. Intrazone: traffic within the same zone Universal: traffic that matches interzone and intrazone The question is talking about a destination zone that is meaning that is not a source zone, that excludes automatically C. So it must be A and D
a and d choose
B & D Interzone and Intrazone default rules can't be edited. You can only override and change the Logging settings. Modifying zone is forbidden. Shadowed rules are technically valid rules which are configured by administrators.
Question isn't talking about the default rules, it is talking about the policy rule TYPE, you can set the policy rule type to interzone, intrazone, or universal. Intrazone is a rule type that only defines a single zone. Shadow is a feature to optimizing policies that may be shadowed by another policy.
A and D. Universal and Interzone are the best answers.
Interzone is for traffic on a single zone and shadowed does not exist
You can't change default intrazone and interzone rules. Must be B & D
Read the question carefully, it asked about "Which two RULE TYPES" not default policy rules.
Choose Two. A and D