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An enterprise network security team is deploying VM-Series firewalls in a multi-cloud environment. Some firewalls are deployed in VMware NSX-V, while others are in AWS, and all are centrally managed using Panorama with the appropriate plugins installed. The team wants to streamline policy management by organizing the firewalls into device groups in which the AWS-based firewalls act as a parent device group, while the NSX-V firewalls are configured as a child device group to inherit Security policies. However, after configuring the device group hierarchy and attempting to push configurations, the team receives errors, and policy inheritance is not functioning as expected. What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Correct Answer: D
Panorama's device group hierarchy supports policy inheritance, but it does not support inheritance across groups with firewalls on different hypervisors (e.g., AWS and NSX-V) when managed by multiple plugins (Option D). AWS and NSX-V firewalls use distinct plugins (e.g., AWS Plugin, NSX Plugin), and Panorama restricts cross-hypervisor inheritance due to differing configurations and contexts, causing errors when pushing policies. Option A (plugin versions) is unrelated to inheritance. Option B (object overrides) isn't a requirement for this issue. Option C (command) is fictional. Documentation confirms this limitation. Reference: Panorama Administrator's Guide, PAN-OS 11.2, "Device Groups" section - Multi-Hypervisor Limitations.