Using the above screenshot of the ACC, what is the best method to set a global filter, narrow down Blocked User Activity, and locate the user(s) that could be compromised by a botnet?
Using the above screenshot of the ACC, what is the best method to set a global filter, narrow down Blocked User Activity, and locate the user(s) that could be compromised by a botnet?
To set a global filter, narrow down Blocked User Activity, and locate the user(s) that could be compromised by a botnet, you should click the left arrow beside the ZeroAccess.Gen threat. Clicking the left arrow applies a global filter, affecting all relevant data and tabs within the ACC. This allows you to retain the filter across different views, ensuring a comprehensive and consistent analysis.
Set a global filter from a table. Hover over an attribute in the table below the chart and click the arrow icon to the right of the attribute. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/monitoring/use-the-application-command-center/interact-with-the-acc#id5cc39dae-04cf-4936-9916-1a4b0f3179b9
You need to click on the arrow to add global filter, if you click the hyperlink it only add filter to that spesific acc. Tested on PAN-OS 10.1.5
Yes just Click the hyperlink for the botnet Threat Category.
After hovering over one of the options, an arrow pointing to the left will appear, it means "apply global filter". A global filter means that even if you go to other tabs of the ACC (like Network Activity or Threat Activity) the dashboards will still show information related to the thing the global filter was applied for. You can check it on a fw acc yourself or check it at part 5/6 (ACC, Logging, and Reporting) of the Beacon "Tuning Firewall Context" course
C: Clicking the links of the other options just drill down on the widget the click was made.
Left arrow gives you a global filter.
es just Click the hyperlink for the botnet Threat Category.
Correct answer is D
You've been tricked. Hyperlink doesn't create a global filter, it's C