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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCSFE Topic 4 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCSFE exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 4
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Which two routing options are supported by VM-Series? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

The two routing options that are supported by VM-Series are:

OSPF

BGP

Routing is a process that determines the best path for sending network packets from a source to a destination. Routing options are protocols or methods that enable routing between different networks or devices. VM-Series firewall is a virtualized version of the Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall that can be deployed on various cloud or virtualization platforms. VM-Series firewall supports various routing options that allow it to participate in dynamic routing environments and exchange routing information with other routers or devices. OSPF and BGP are two routing options that are supported by VM-Series. OSPF is a routing option that uses link-state routing algorithm to determine the shortest path between routers within an autonomous system (AS). BGP is a routing option that uses path vector routing algorithm to determine the best path between routers across different autonomous systems (ASes). RIP and IGRP are not routing options that are supported by VM-Series, but they are related protocols that can be used for other purposes. Reference: [Palo Alto Networks Certified Software Firewall Engineer (PCSFE)], [VM-Series Deployment Guide], [Routing Overview], [What is OSPF?], [What is BGP?]


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Geraldo
4 months ago
A and C, definitely. VM-Series is all about that OSPF and BGP life. I heard they're also working on a secret routing protocol called 'Reroute-Everything-Randomly', but that's just a rumor.
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Luisa
4 months ago
I'm gonna go with A and C. OSPF and BGP, baby! Though I hear IGRP is making a comeback, just kidding. VM-Series knows where it's at.
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Nikita
3 months ago
Yeah, IGRP is definitely not on the list of supported routing options.
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Almeta
3 months ago
I agree, OSPF and BGP are the way to go with VM-Series.
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Georgiana
4 months ago
A and C, no brainer! Can't forget about that good ol' OSPF and BGP action. VM-Series is all about those dynamic routing protocols, am I right?
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Refugia
4 months ago
Hmm, I'd say A and C. OSPF and BGP are the routing protocols that VM-Series supports, right? Gotta keep up with the latest tech!
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Vilma
4 months ago
You got it! OSPF and BGP are the routing protocols that VM-Series supports.
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Helaine
4 months ago
That's right! OSPF and BGP are the two routing options supported by VM-Series.
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Teresita
4 months ago
Yes, you're correct! VM-Series supports OSPF and BGP for routing.
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Marvel
5 months ago
I'm not sure about IGRP, but definitely OSPF and BGP.
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Viki
5 months ago
A and C, of course! BGP is the way to go for VM-Series, no doubt about it.
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Jin
4 months ago
OSPF and BGP are the two supported routing options for VM-Series.
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Celestine
4 months ago
I agree, BGP is definitely a solid choice for VM-Series routing.
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Jimmie
5 months ago
I agree with Josephine, OSPF and BGP make sense for VM-Series.
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Josephine
5 months ago
I think OSPF and BGP are supported.
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