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Device Management and ServiceseasyMultiple ChoiceObjective-mapped

Quick Answer

The answer is that the administrator must commit the configuration. This is because Palo Alto firewalls operate with a two-phase configuration model: changes are first made to a candidate configuration, which remains inactive until explicitly committed to the running configuration. Without a commit, any modifications—such as a security policy update—stay pending and never affect live traffic, which is why the change does not take effect. On the PCNSA exam, this concept tests your understanding of the commit operation as a fundamental workflow step, often appearing in scenario-based questions where a candidate configuration is modified but not applied. A common trap is assuming changes are immediate, so remember the memory tip: “Candidate is just a draft; commit makes it craft.”

PCNSA Device Management and Services Practice Question

This PCNSA practice question tests your understanding of device management and services. This is a configuration task: choose the command set that satisfies every stated requirement. Small differences — like 'secret' vs 'password' or 'transport input ssh' vs 'all' — change whether the answer is correct. After answering, compare your reasoning against the explanation and wrong-answer breakdown below. Once you have made your selection, read the full explanation to reinforce the concept and understand why each distractor is designed to mislead on exam day.

An administrator modifies a security policy but the change does not take effect. What must the administrator do?

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Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Commit the configuration.

In Palo Alto Networks firewalls, configuration changes are made in a candidate configuration that is not active until explicitly committed. The administrator must commit the configuration to apply the changes to the running configuration and enforce the new security policy. Without a commit, the modification remains pending and does not affect traffic.

Key principle: Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Commit the configuration.

    Why this is correct

    Changes must be committed to become active.

    Related concept

    Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.

  • Import the configuration.

    Why it's wrong here

    Importing configuration is not related to applying changes.

  • Save the configuration.

    Why it's wrong here

    Saving stores the candidate config but does not activate it.

  • Reboot the firewall.

    Why it's wrong here

    Rebooting does not apply uncommitted changes.

Common exam traps

Common exam trap: answer the scenario, not the keyword

Palo Alto Networks often tests the misconception that saving a configuration (e.g., via 'save config' or clicking Save) is sufficient to apply changes, but in Palo Alto firewalls, a commit is mandatory to move changes from candidate to active state.

Detailed technical explanation

How to think about this question

Palo Alto firewalls use a two-phase configuration model: the candidate configuration (where changes are staged) and the running configuration (active in memory). The commit operation validates the candidate configuration for syntax and consistency, then atomically replaces the running configuration. This design prevents partial or invalid changes from disrupting traffic, and is similar to a 'commit' in network devices like Cisco IOS with 'commit' in candidate-based models.

KKey Concepts to Remember

  • Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
  • Find the constraint that changes the correct option.
  • Eliminate answers that are true in general but not in this case.

TExam Day Tips

  • Watch for words such as best, first, most likely and least administrative effort.
  • Review why wrong options are wrong, not only why the correct option is correct.

Key takeaway

Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.

Real-world example

How this comes up in practice

A practitioner preparing for the PCNSA exam encounters this exact type of scenario on the job. The correct answer here is not the most general option — it is the best answer for the specific constraint described. Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option. Real exam questions reward reading the full scenario before eliminating options, because the constraint defines which answer fits.

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What does this PCNSA question test?

Device Management and Services — This question tests Device Management and Services — Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer..

What is the correct answer to this question?

The correct answer is: Commit the configuration. — In Palo Alto Networks firewalls, configuration changes are made in a candidate configuration that is not active until explicitly committed. The administrator must commit the configuration to apply the changes to the running configuration and enforce the new security policy. Without a commit, the modification remains pending and does not affect traffic.

What should I do if I get this PCNSA question wrong?

Identify which exam domain this question belongs to, review the core concept, then practise similar questions from the same domain.

What is the key concept behind this question?

Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.

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