What happens when the pushed Panorama configuration has Address Object names that duplicate the Address Objects already configured on the firewall?
An engineer is pushing configuration from Panorama lo a managed firewall.
What happens when the pushed Panorama configuration has Address Object names that duplicate the Address Objects already configured on the firewall?
A . The firewall rejects the pushed configuration, and the commit fails.
B. The firewall renames the duplicate local objects with "-1" at the end signifying they are clones; it will update the references to the objects accordingly and fully commit the pushed configuration.
C. The firewall fully commits all of the pushed configuration and overwrites its locally configured objects
D. The firewall ignores only the pushed objects that have the same name as the locally configured objects, and it will commit the rest of the pushed configuration.
Answer: A
Explanation:
it fails the commit should the local FW has the same object as the Panorama. on this docs it say "shared" https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/panorama/9-1/panorama-admin/manage-firewalls/transition-a-firewall-to-panorama-management/plan-the-transition-to-panorama-management
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