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  1. [Request] PA-220 9.1.0 image still needed. The 9.1.2 will not work until 9.1.0 is given. The 10.x series will not work, without the 9.1.x series. Please send 9.1.0
  2. You NEVER take the dumps seriously. ExamTopics is good as the responses are more accurate. Use the dumps to get a feel for the exam. Paste the questions in a search engine, and use ExamTopics as a guide. Use questions to get more questions - research the answers to find the answer accepted the most. You may find that a dump has the wrong answer. Get a decent pool of questions and answers, and either memorize all of them, or do the actual research again. Use memory tricks like mnemonics, or similar words. A 35 question test might have a pool of 115 questions. Find as many of them as you can. If a question has the word "shrubbery" (apologies to Monty Python) in it, and the correct answer is the only one with shrubbery, note that. Some people use dumps as is and actually pass. As for me, that isn't reliable. Three months is a good study time, I have time usually to take a year, then cram the last 3 months. Guess what? CertCommunity is a GREAT resource for people with questions and answers! Remember to tag any topics you start. You do not want the red notice in your post, lol.
  3. [REQUEST] Requesting anything Forcepoint or ZScaler, and I've also seen something called Extrahop. If you have any of the 3. Please provide a link, thanks.
  4. files inside the folder at the end of process will be the qcow, and cdrom.iso, and the *-data files. Keep them there
  5. I tried and failed. I tried and succeeded. Tons of QCOW out there, and I cannot list, because I am not providing. What I will say is: - You get the QCOW - You make the folder and put the QCOW inside - You grab some sample meta-data , user-data, and optionally network-data files and edit them - Best way is first orchestrator, then gateway, then edge - Orchestrator is the demi-god - gateway and edge get authorized/enabled/applied, whatever to it, and any VCO IP needs to POINT TO IT - people complain they can't find the password. You make your own in user-data(?) - this is for root - final but best step before fixing permissions and the FUN EVE-NG stuff, is these instructions all point to a command to create an ISO called seed.iso - rename it to cdrom.iso - start them all up. remember - YOU created the password. If you screw around and say you don't need orchestrator, but still point to it in, let's say, edge. Edge WILL complain 🙂
  6. Hi, I'm looking for Forcepoint images, QCOW2 preferred, NGFW preferred, but both would be nice. I check frequently, so limited content availability is also fine.
  7. Hey! I'm looking for any Avaya device in qcow2 format. I see that SBCE device has them. If SBCE, version 8 or 10 is good, but will accept any.
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