A. Remote network connections provide secondary WAN options, but service connections use backup service connection for redundancy.
B. Service connections support both OSPF and BGP for routing protocols, but remote networks support only BGP.
C. Remote network connections enforce security policies, but service connections do not.
D. An on-premises resource cannot originate a connection to the internet over a service connection.
A. inspections
B. ticketing systems
C. path analysis
D. playbooks
A. Link aggregation
B. Dynamic Path Selection
C. Bandwidth management
D. URL Filtering
A. Zero Trust
B. SaaS Security API
C. GlobalProtect
D. CloudBlades API
A. Enable syslog on the Instant-On Network (ION) device.
B. Use the centralized flow data-export tool built into the controller.
C. Use a zone-based firewall to export directly through application program interface (API) to the SIEM.
D. Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) on the Instant-On Network (ION) device.
A. High GPU consumption
B. High CPU consumption
C. High disk consumption
D. Poor Wi-Fi quality
A. Dynamic bandwidth allocation
B. Advanced endpoint protection
C. Multi-cloud support
D. Zero Touch Provisioning
A. >show sdwan connection all |
B. >show sdwan event
C. >show sdwan session distribution policy-name
D. >show sdwan path-monitor stats vif
A. Telephone support (24/7)
B. Access to KB and online documentation
C. Customer journey kickoff and alignment
D. Access to Support Portal
A. Onboard Service Connection
B. App-ID
C. User-ID
D. Decryption