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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCNSA Topic 4 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCNSA exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 4
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Lashaunda
1 months ago
If you accidentally reboot the firewall, just tell your boss it was a 'hard reset' and you're good to go!
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Margart
1 months ago
I bet the developers who wrote this exam question were just hoping someone would try to reboot the firewall. Classic trick question!
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Daron
6 days ago
C) use the Reset Rule Hit Counter > All Rules option.
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Bethanie
9 days ago
B) Highlight each rule and use the Reset Rule Hit Counter > Selected Rules.
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Lelia
16 days ago
A) Use the CLI enter the command reset rules all
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Tegan
2 months ago
Option A sounds like a lot of work, and I'm way too lazy for that. Option C is the winner for me!
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Alline
2 days ago
Yeah, Option C is the most efficient choice. No need to go through each rule individually.
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Mitsue
21 days ago
I agree, Option C is definitely the quickest and easiest way to reset all policy rule hit counters to zero.
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Lindsay
23 days ago
Option A sounds like a lot of work, and I'm way too lazy for that.
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Daron
2 months ago
I prefer to reboot the firewall to reset all policy rule hit counters to zero.
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Ellsworth
2 months ago
I'd avoid rebooting the firewall, that seems like overkill just to reset the hit counters. Option C is the way to go.
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Deeanna
1 months ago
Option C is definitely the quickest and easiest way to reset all policy rule hit counters to zero.
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Marg
1 months ago
I agree, rebooting the firewall just to reset hit counters is excessive.
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Luisa
2 months ago
I agree with Sol, using the CLI command seems like the most efficient option.
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Lashawnda
3 months ago
Definitely go with option C. It's the quickest and most straightforward way to reset all the rule hit counters to zero.
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Rodolfo
27 days ago
I've tried option A before, but option C is definitely faster.
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Ammie
1 months ago
I always use option C to reset all rule hit counters, it's the easiest method.
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Louis
1 months ago
I think option B could also work, but option C seems more efficient.
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Lino
2 months ago
I agree, option C is definitely the quickest way to reset all rule hit counters.
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Sol
3 months ago
I think the quickest way is to use the CLI command reset rules all.
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