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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCNSE Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCNSE exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
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An engineer configures a specific service route in an environment with multiple virtual systems instead of using the inherited global service route configuration.

What type of service route can be used for this configuration?

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Delsie
7 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense to me. The question mentions 'multiple virtual systems', so a destination-based route seems like the most logical choice to handle that.
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Evangelina
7 months ago
Agreed. That's the option that best fits the details provided in the question. Now let's just hope the exam writers don't try to trick us with one of those other choices!
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Jeanice
7 months ago
Haha, good point! 'Inherit Global Setting' - the lazy engineer's choice. I'm pretty confident the answer is 'Destination-Based Service Route' here.
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Jannette
6 months ago
Agreed. It gives the engineer more control over the specific service route.
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Jodi
6 months ago
We can rule out A, C, and D then. Destination-Based Service Route seems like the right choice.
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Leontine
6 months ago
IPv4 Source Interface is also not the best choice for this situation.
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Sophia
6 months ago
Definitely not Inherit Global Setting, that would just copy the global configuration.
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Lorita
6 months ago
IPv6 Source or Destination Address does not seem relevant to the scenario.
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Velda
6 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. It allows for a more specific configuration.
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Mammie
6 months ago
I think the answer is Destination-Based Service Route.
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Jenifer
7 months ago
Hmm, this question seems tricky. I'm not entirely sure which type of service route would be appropriate in this scenario. Maybe we should look at the options more closely.
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