Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) — Question 515
How would an administrator configure a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection profile for BGP after enabling the Advance Routing Engine run on PAN-OS 10.2?
Answer options
- A. create a BFD profile under Network > Routing > Routing Profiles > BFD and then select the BFD profile under Network > Virtual Router > BGP > General > Global BFD Profile
- B. create a BFD profile under Network > Routing > Routing Profiles > BFD and then select the BFD profile under Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > General > Global BFD Profile
- C. create a BFD profile under Network > Network Profiles > BFD Profile and then select the BFD profile under Network > Virtual Router > BGP > BFD
- D. create a BFD profile under Network > Network Profiles > BFD Profile and then select the BFD profile under Network > Routing > Logical Routers > BGP > BFD
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because it correctly outlines the process of creating the BFD profile and associating it with the BGP settings under the Logical Routers section. Options A and C are incorrect as they refer to the wrong sections for BGP configuration, and D does not align with the specific steps needed for enabling BFD in the context of BGP on PAN-OS 10.2.