A bootstrap USB flash drive has been prepared using a Windows workstation to load the initial configuration of a firewall that was previously being used in a lab. The USB flash drive was formatted using file system FAT32 and the initial configuration is stored in a file named init-cfg.txt. The firewall is currently running PAN- OS 10.0 and using a lab config. The contents of init-cfg.txt in the USB flash…

QuestionsCategory: PCNSEA bootstrap USB flash drive has been prepared using a Windows workstation to load the initial configuration of a firewall that was previously being used in a lab. The USB flash drive was formatted using file system FAT32 and the initial configuration is stored in a file named init-cfg.txt. The firewall is currently running PAN- OS 10.0 and using a lab config. The contents of init-cfg.txt in the USB flash…
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A bootstrap USB flash drive has been prepared using a Windows workstation to load the initial configuration of a firewall that was previously being used in a lab.
The USB flash drive was formatted using file system FAT32 and the initial configuration is stored in a file named init-cfg.txt. The firewall is currently running PAN-
OS 10.0 and using a lab config. The contents of init-cfg.txt in the USB flash drive are as follows:
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The USB flash drive has been inserted in the firewalls' USB port, and the firewall has been restarted using command: > request restart system
Upon restart, the firewall fails to begin the bootstrapping process. The failure is caused because:

A. The bootstrap.xml file is a required file, but it is missing

B. Firewall must be in factory default state or have all private data deleted for bootstrapping

C. The hostname is a required parameter, but it is missing in init-cfg.txt

D. The USB must be formatted using the ext3 file system. FAT32 is not supported








 

Suggested Answer: D



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