Please select the answer that is NOT correct.
In some cases, it might be necessary to delete a Global Object such as a host node. This is
possible, but some aspects need to be considered before deleting it. Please select the answer that
is NOT correct.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
Which selection below describes the correct steps?
Before deleting a Global object, it is recommended to search the MDS for CMA’s that use this
object or at least have the object assigned. If the object is not used or defined locally, it can be
deleted in the Global SmartDashboard. Which selection below describes the correct steps?
What is the BEST way to do this?
You decide to remove a globally defined node object. Before you do this, you check to see if it is
used locally by “Customer1” or “Customer2”. What is the BEST way to do this?
How do you configure this in a Global Rule Base?
You configure a Global Rule Base for some of your customers. Certain connections are needed to
configure devices of the customers, i.e. SSH is needed from administrative PCs. Due to
emergency configuration changes, authenticated access should be necessary from anywhere.
How do you configure this in a Global Rule Base?
how can he get those options in place of the ‘Exclusive’ message?
Harry has recently joined a MSP and is asked to subscribe a customer to the Global IPS service in
Multi-Domain Management with Provider-1 R70. He goes to the Customer Configuration screen >
Assign Global Policy tab and notices the following settings:
He is searching for the Merge and Override options but could not find them. Where can he find
those options or how can he get those options in place of the ‘Exclusive’ message?
What minimum rights do you need at the MDS?
You are the responsible administrator for two customers managed by your MSP. You must
configure each CMA with local objects as well as rules. You have to configure the IPS accordingly.
In addition, you will configure and assign Global Rules for your customers.
What minimum rights do you need at the MDS?
What happens if they don’t allow the IPS service to expire?
How do you configure a rule so that encrypted HTTP traffic is accepted between the corresponding Gateways?
You manage several customers with Multi-Domain Management with Provider-1. Two of the
customers need to be connected via a global VPN using VPN Communities in a Global Rule. In
the MDG, you configure both Gateways to be enabled for Global use. Then you define a Global
VPN Community in the Global SmartDashboard.
How do you configure a rule so that encrypted HTTP traffic is accepted between the
corresponding Gateways?
What is the best way to do this?
Steve is the Multi-Domain Management with Provider-1 Superuser of an MSP having a Provider-1
R70 environment with 2 MDS Manager systems, 4 MDS Containers and 2 MLM’s. One of the
customers of the MSP requires redundancy for the CMA’s. Steve has already added a secondary
CMA, but the customer insists on having one more CMA. What is the best way to do this?