Exam SSE-Engineer Topic 1 Question 37 Discussion
Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's SSE-Engineer exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 1
Question #: 37
Topic #: 1
A large retailer has deployed all of its stores with the same IP address subnet. An engineer is onboarding these stores as Remote Networks in Prisma Access. While onboarding each store, the engineer selects the
"Overlapping Subnets" checkbox.
Which Remote Network flow is supported after onboarding in this scenario?
"Overlapping Subnets" checkbox.
Which Remote Network flow is supported after onboarding in this scenario?
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When the "Overlapping Subnets" checkbox is selected during the Remote Network onboarding process in Prisma Access, the deployment enables Private Application access using Prisma Access for Users(ZTNA or Private Access). This feature is designed to handle scenarios where multiple sites use the same IP subnet by leveraging NAT (Network Address Translation) and segmentation to avoid conflicts.
Since overlapping subnets can create routing challenges for direct remote network-to-remote network communication, Prisma Access does not support Remote Network-to-Remote Network or Mobile User communication in this case. Private application access is supported as Prisma Access correctly routes requests based on application-layer intelligence rather than IP-based routing.
Since overlapping subnets can create routing challenges for direct remote network-to-remote network communication, Prisma Access does not support Remote Network-to-Remote Network or Mobile User communication in this case. Private application access is supported as Prisma Access correctly routes requests based on application-layer intelligence rather than IP-based routing.
by Jocelyn at Jun 11, 2026, 12:52 PM
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