Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) — Question 329
How is an address object of type IP range correctly defined?
Answer options
- A. 192 168 40 1-192 168 40 255
- B. 192.168 40 1/24
- C. 192.168 40 1, 192.168 40.255
- D. 192 168 40 1-255
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Option A is correct because it specifies a valid IP range using the correct format. The other options are incorrect; B uses an invalid subnet notation, C presents individual IPs instead of a range, and D improperly formats the IP addresses by omitting the periods.