A. Save named configuration snapshot.
This action saves a backup of the candidate configuration to persistent storage on the firewall1. This is useful for preserving changes that would otherwise be lost if a system event or administrator action causes the firewall to reboot1. After rebooting, PAN-OS automatically reverts to the current version of the running configuration, which the firewall stores in a file named running-config.xml1.
To ensure that the configuration changes are not lost after a firewall reboot, you need to commit the configuration. However, to save a configuration in a way that it can be used after a reboot or for backup purposes, you should use the "Save named configuration snapshot" option.
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