Which order of steps is the correct way to create a static route?
A.
1) Enter the route and netmask 2) Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop 3) Enter the IP address for the specific next hop 4) Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name
B.
1) Enter the IP address for the specific next hop 2) Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name 3) Enter the route and netmask 4) Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop
C.
1) Enter the route and netmask 2) Enter the IP address for the specific next hop 3) Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop 4) Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name
D.
1) Enter the IP address for the specific next hop 2) Enter the route and netmask 3) Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name 4) Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop
None are correct.
Steps are:
1.Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name
2. Enter the route and netmask
3. Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop
4. Enter the IP address for the specific next hop
Had the question at my exam (failed) but didn't know what to select..
Aiazd is right, but i think you can add the information in any order but according to the gui static route dialog box the order is-
Name: blah
destination:10.1.1.1/24
interface:e1/1
next hop:10.1.1.2
I believe the order is:
- Add an IPv4 or IPv6 router by name
- Enter the route and netmask
- Specify the outgoing interface (optional)
- Enter the IP address for the specific next hop
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-networking-admin/static-routes/configure-a-static-route
A. 1) Enter the route and netmask >> Destination
2) Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop >> Interface
3) Enter the IP address for the specific next hop >> Next Hop (IP address)
4) Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name >> Add Name and Click OK
Answer A (maybe...)
Answer C is how I would have done it .
Destination Subnet
Next hope IP
Via Interface
Name and OK
answer is a?
Enter the route and netmask
Enter the IP address for the specific next hop
Specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop
Add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name Comprehensive Explanation: This is the correct order of steps to create a static route in a virtual router on the firewall. The first step is to enter the route and netmask for the destination network, such as 192.168.2.2/24 for an IPv4 address or 2001:db8:123:1::1/64 for an IPv6 address. The second step is to enter the IP address for the specific next hop, such as 192.168.56.1 or 2001:db8:49e:1::1. The third step is to specify the outgoing interface for packets to use to go to the next hop, such as ethernet1/1. The fourth step is to add an IPv4 or IPv6 route by name, such as route11. References:
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