Which Check Point product is used to create and save changes to a Log Consolidation Policy?
A. SmartEvent Server
B. SmartDashboard Log Consolidator
C. SmartReporter Client
D. Security Management Server
7 Comments on “Which Check Point product is used to create and save changes to a Log Consolidation Policy?”
Timsays:
C
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ilehtsays:
SmartDashboard: View – Products – SmartReporter Policy.
Appears the tab “Consolidation Rules”.
We could name this place “SmartDashboard Log Consolidator”, I think.
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alarsays:
Be careful guys, Tim is a troll
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CP Mastersays:
Tim is a dumb ass, all around. Dude has never got laid either.
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Vladsays:
R76 Smart Reporter Admin Guide:
SmartReporter Standard Reports are supported by two Clients:
SmartDashboard Log Consolidator — manages the Log Consolidation rules.
SmartReporter Client — generates and manages reports.
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GMUsays:
Makes sense if the question was which client, and not which product… Sigh!
C
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SmartDashboard: View – Products – SmartReporter Policy.
Appears the tab “Consolidation Rules”.
We could name this place “SmartDashboard Log Consolidator”, I think.
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Be careful guys, Tim is a troll
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Tim is a dumb ass, all around. Dude has never got laid either.
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R76 Smart Reporter Admin Guide:
SmartReporter Standard Reports are supported by two Clients:
SmartDashboard Log Consolidator — manages the Log Consolidation rules.
SmartReporter Client — generates and manages reports.
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Makes sense if the question was which client, and not which product… Sigh!
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B. SmartDashboard Log Consolidator
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