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Palo Alto Networks PSE-Strata Exam - Topic 1 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-Strata exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 1
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Which statement best describes the business value of Palo Alto Networks Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)?

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Lashandra
3 months ago
I thought ZTP was about wired connections, not wireless.
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Kirby
3 months ago
Nope, option C is definitely wrong. No engineers sent out!
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Ulysses
4 months ago
Wait, does it really eliminate the need for onsite firewalls?
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Lorita
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's a game changer for management.
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Sunny
4 months ago
ZTP really does simplify onboarding for firewalls!
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Sarah
4 months ago
I don't recall anything about wireless connections in ZTP, so I think D is probably incorrect.
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Cyndy
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like ZTP is all about automation, so A might be the right choice.
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Maira
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about ZTP not needing an engineer on-site, which makes me lean away from option C.
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Skye
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, as we discussed how ZTP helps with onboarding firewalls to Panorama.
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Lashawn
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that A is the correct answer here. The question is specifically asking about the business value of the ZTP feature, and automating firewall onboarding to Panorama aligns with that.
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Yvonne
5 months ago
Okay, I've re-read the question a few times, and I think A is the best answer. The key is that it's about the business value of the Zero Touch Provisioning feature, which is to simplify and automate firewall onboarding to the Panorama management server.
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Azzie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. The options mention things like removing the need for an onsite firewall and automatic wireless connection, which don't seem to match the question. I'll need to read through this carefully.
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Royal
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the answer is A - it's designed to simplify and automate the onboarding of new firewalls.
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Theron
5 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think the path rule is the answer. That would let you create a rule to allow access to a specific folder while blocking everything else. The other options don't seem as directly relevant to the problem statement.
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Flo
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward - I just need to identify which bank policy doesn't comply with the Interagency Policy Statement. I'll carefully read through the options and think about the key requirements of the policy.
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Karol
5 months ago
Wait, what's the difference between sales, marketing, and customer service? I'm a bit fuzzy on how a CRM system impacts each of those areas. Let me re-read the question and options carefully.
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Carylon
10 months ago
Gotta love these exam questions. They really know how to keep us on our toes!
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Frankie
8 months ago
C) When the service is purchased, Palo Alto Networks sends an engineer to physically deploy the firewall to the customer environment
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Latricia
8 months ago
B) When it is in place, it removes the need for an onsite firewall
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Jacquline
8 months ago
A) It is designed to simplify and automate the onboarding of new firewalls to the Panorama management server.
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Natalie
10 months ago
D makes me chuckle. Connecting a firewall wirelessly? That's like trying to secure your house by leaving the front door wide open.
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Stefany
10 months ago
C is just silly. Palo Alto Networks sending an engineer to physically deploy the firewall? Yeah, right. That's not scalable at all.
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Brynn
9 months ago
C is just silly. Palo Alto Networks sending an engineer to physically deploy the firewall? Yeah, right. That's not scalable at all.
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Pamella
9 months ago
B) When it is in place, it removes the need for an onsite firewall
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Emmanuel
9 months ago
A) It is designed to simplify and automate the onboarding of new firewalls to the Panorama management server.
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Rosita
10 months ago
I'm not a fan of B - no onsite firewall? That sounds like a security nightmare waiting to happen.
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Melodie
9 months ago
User 3: I think option A is the best choice, automating the onboarding process can still be secure.
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Portia
10 months ago
User 2: Portia is right, security should always be a top priority.
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Lauryn
10 months ago
User 1: I agree, having no onsite firewall does sound risky.
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Sheridan
10 months ago
Option A is correct - ZTP is designed to simplify and automate the onboarding of new firewalls to Panorama. This saves time and reduces the risk of manual configuration errors.
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Remedios
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) When it is in place, it removes the need for an onsite firewall, could also be a valid option.
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Audry
11 months ago
I agree with Art, A) makes the most sense in terms of business value.
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Art
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) It is designed to simplify and automate the onboarding of new firewalls to the Panorama management server.
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