An engineer wants to configure aggregate interfaces to increase bandwidth and redundancy between the firewall and switch.
Which statement is correct about the configuration of the interfaces assigned to an aggregated interface group?
An engineer wants to configure aggregate interfaces to increase bandwidth and redundancy between the firewall and switch.
Which statement is correct about the configuration of the interfaces assigned to an aggregated interface group?
When configuring an aggregate interface group to increase bandwidth and redundancy between a firewall and a switch, the interfaces assigned to the group can have different hardware media, such as a mix of fiber optic and copper. However, the interfaces must share the same bandwidth and interface type. The main purpose of an aggregate interface group is to combine multiple physical interfaces to work as a single logical interface, requiring uniformity in bandwidth and type to function correctly.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/networking/configure-interfaces/configure-an-aggregate-interface-group
Putting the relevant text from your URL for convenience : " Among the interfaces assigned to any particular aggregate group, the hardware media can differ (for example, you can mix fiber optic and copper), but the bandwidth and interface type must be the same."
agree A
Before configuring an aggregate group, you must configure its interfaces. Among the interfaces assigned to any particular aggregate group, the hardware media can differ (for example, you can mix fiber optic and copper), but the bandwidth and interface type must be the same.
A you can mix copper/fiber as long as they are same type and speed
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-networking-admin/configure-interfaces/configure-an-aggregate-interface-group
Before configuring an aggregate group, you must configure its interfaces. Among the interfaces assigned to any particular aggregate group, the hardware media can differ (for example, you can mix fiber optic and copper), but the bandwidth and interface type must be the same. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/networking/configure-interfaces/configure-an-aggregate-interface-group
Interface type can not be mixed.
A is 100 % correct
C. They can have a different interface type from an aggregate interface group. Why not?
Among the interfaces assigned to any particular aggregate group, the hardware media can differ (for example, you can mix fiber optic and copper), but the bandwidth and interface type must be the same. The bandwidth and interface type options are:
A is 100 % correct