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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-SASE Topic 1 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-SASE exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 1
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What are two ways service connections and remote network connections differ? (Choose two.)

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Cammy
1 months ago
Ah, the age-old debate: service connections vs. remote network connections. I prefer to call them the 'Yin and Yang' of enterprise networking. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
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Arthur
1 months ago
A) Remote network connections provide secondary WAN options, but service connections use backup service connection for redundancy.
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Leonie
1 months ago
This question is making my head spin. I'm just going to go with C and D and hope for the best. At least I'll get half the points, right?
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Leslee
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure about C? I thought service connections were used to securely connect on-premises resources to cloud services. Hmm, this is a tricky one.
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Pansy
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure D is the correct answer. Service connections support both OSPF and BGP, while remote networks only support BGP.
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Juliann
13 days ago
That's right, remote networks only support BGP. So D is the correct choice.
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Glennis
1 months ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. Service connections support both OSPF and BGP.
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Izetta
2 months ago
That's a good point, Elly. Remote networks only support BGP.
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Elly
2 months ago
I believe another difference is that service connections support both OSPF and BGP for routing protocols.
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Tammara
2 months ago
I agree with you, Izetta. Service connections do not have that feature.
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Izetta
2 months ago
I think the main difference is that remote network connections enforce security policies.
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Yuki
2 months ago
B and C sound right to me. Remote connections need to enforce security policies, and on-premises resources can't access the internet over a service connection.
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Junita
2 months ago
So, remote network connections provide secondary WAN options, but service connections use backup service connection for redundancy.
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Alita
2 months ago
That's true. Service connections support OSPF and BGP for routing protocols, while remote networks only support BGP.
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Vicente
2 months ago
B and C are correct. Remote connections enforce security policies and on-premises resources can't access the internet over a service connection.
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