Which backup-and-restore solution do you use?
You need to back up the routing, interface, and DNS configuration information from your R76 Secure
Platform Security Gateway. Which backup-and-restore solution do you use?
Which of the following methods will provide the most complete backup of an R76 configuration?
Which of the following methods will provide the most complete backup of an R76 configuration?
Which of the following commands can provide the most complete restore of an R76 configuration?
Which of the following commands can provide the most complete restore of an R76 configuration?
which of the following items are NOT restored?
When restoring R76 using the command upgrade import, which of the following items are NOT
restored?
Your plan must meet the following required and desired objectives: Upon evaluation, your plan:
What backup method could be used to quickly put the secondary firewall into production?
You are running a R76 Security Gateway on Secure Platform. In case of a hardware failure, you have
a server with the exact same hardware and firewall version installed. What backup method could be
used to quickly put the secondary firewall into production?
Can the administrator use a restore to fix the errors in static routing?
Before upgrading Secure Platform, you should create a backup. To save time, many administrators
use the command backup. This creates a backup of the Check Point configuration as well as the
system configuration.
An administrator has installed the latest HFA on the system for fixing traffic problems after creating
a backup file. There is a mistake in the very complex static routing configuration. The Check Point
configuration has not been changed. Can the administrator use a restore to fix the errors in static
routing?
Which approach allows the Gateway configuration to be completely backed up into a manageable size in the least
You intend to upgrade a Check Point Gateway from R65 to R76. To avoid problems, you decide to
back up the Gateway. Which approach allows the Gateway configuration to be completely backed
up into a manageable size in the least amount of time?
What is the BEST method to reinstall the Server and keep its critical configuration?
Your R76 enterprise Security Management Server is running abnormally on Windows 2008 Server.
You decide to try reinstalling the Security Management Server, but you want to try keeping the
critical Security Management Server configuration settings intact (i.e., all Security Policies,
databases, SIC, licensing etc.) What is the BEST method to reinstall the Server and keep its critical
configuration?
True or false?
True or false? After creating a snapshot of a Windows 2003 SP2 Security Management Server, you
can restore it on a Secure Platform R76 Security Management Server, except you must load interface
information manually.