Free Palo Alto Networks SSE-Engineer Actual Exam Questions - Question 1 Discussion
users, branch locations, and business-to- business (B2B) partners to their data centers.
The solution must meet these requirements:
The mobile users must have internet filtering, data center connectivity, and remote site connectivity
to the branch locations.
The branch locations must have internet filtering and data center connectivity.
The B2B partner connections must only have access to specific data center internally developed
applications running on non-standard ports.
The security team must have access to manage the mobile user and access to branch locations.
The network team must have access to manage only the partner access.
How can the engineer configure mobile users and branch locations to meet the requirements?
A. Remote Networks are perfect for branch filtering and data center access, while GlobalProtect suits mobile users. Explicit Proxy feels like overkill here since service connections cover data center access well.
It’s A because GlobalProtect is designed for mobile users, and Remote Networks handle branch site filtering and connectivity well. Explicit Proxy isn’t necessary if service connections cover data center access.
Agree with the logic here, GlobalProtect for mobile and Remote Networks for branches fits best, so A.
B tbh, Explicit Proxy is solid for internet filtering on both mobile and branches, and service connections can handle data center access well. GlobalProtect alone might not cover all filtering needs for branches.
The question specifies branch locations need internet filtering too, which GlobalProtect alone doesn’t handle. Combining GlobalProtect for mobile and Remote Networks for branches fits better, so I’d go with A.
Option A makes sense because GlobalProtect handles mobile user filtering and Remote Networks cover branch locations for internet filtering and data center access. Explicit Proxy isn’t needed here.
A/C? GlobalProtect for mobile, Remote Networks needed for branch filtering and connectivity.
It’s C since GlobalProtect handles mobile user filtering and data center access well, plus service connections cover branch locations without needing Remote Networks. Remote Networks seem unnecessary here.
A/C? GlobalProtect definitely fits for mobile users with internet filtering and data center access, but it doesn’t cover branch locations directly unless combined with something like Remote Networks. That’s why using GlobalProtect alone (C) might miss the branch side. On the other hand, Remote Networks handle branch sites well but don’t do filtering on their own, so combining both (A) feels more complete. Explicit Proxy options (B/D) seem less likely since they don’t address all connectivity needs, especially for remote sites and mobile users together.
Adeel G.: B imo, but does the question specify if the proxy supports filtering for all users or just some? Not clear if both explicit and service connections cover all cases here.