An engineer troubleshoots an issue that causes packet drops. Which command should the engineer run in the CLI to see if packet buffer protection is enabled and activated?

QuestionsCategory: PCNSEAn engineer troubleshoots an issue that causes packet drops. Which command should the engineer run in the CLI to see if packet buffer protection is enabled and activated?
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An engineer troubleshoots an issue that causes packet drops.
Which command should the engineer run in the CLI to see if packet buffer protection is enabled and activated?

A. show session id

B. show system state | match packet-buffer-protection

C. show session packet-buffer- protection

D. show running resource-monitor








 

Suggested Answer: D



This question is in PCNSE Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer Exam
For getting Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) Certificate



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