Certificates for Security Gateways are created during a simple initialization from _____________.
Certificates for Security Gateways are created during a simple initialization from _____________.
Which of the below is the MOST correct process to reset SIC from SmartDashboard?
Which of the below is the MOST correct process to reset SIC from SmartDashboard?
What is the correct order for pushing SIC certificates to the Gateway before shipping it?
You installed Security Management Server on a computer using GAiA in the MegaCorp home
office. You use IP address 10.1.1.1. You also installed the Security Gateway on a second
SecurePlatform computer, which you plan to ship to another Administrator at a MegaCorp hub
office. What is the correct order for pushing SIC certificates to the Gateway before shipping it?
What is a possible reason for the problem?
Although SIC was already established and running, Joe reset SIC between the Security
Management Server and a remote Gateway. He set a new activation key on the Gateway’s side
with the command cpconfig and put in the same activation key in the Gateway’s object on the
Security Management Server. Unfortunately, SIC cannot be established. What is a possible
reason for the problem?
What is the reason for this behavior?
You want to reset SIC between smberlin and sgosaka.
In SmartDashboard, you choose sgosaka, Communication, Reset. On sgosaka, you start cpconfig,
choose Secure Internal Communication and enter the new SIC Activation Key. The screen reads
The SIC was successfully initialized and jumps back to the cpconfig menu. When trying to
establish a connection, instead of a working connection, you receive this error message:
What is the reason for this behavior?
What might be a reason for this?
John is the Security Administrator in his company. He installs a new R76 Security Management
Server and a new R76 Gateway. He now wants to establish SIC between them. After entering the
activation key, he gets the following message in SmartDashboard -“Trust established”
SIC still does not seem to work because the policy won’t install and interface fetching does not
work. What might be a reason for this?
The SIC certificate is stored in the directory _______________.
The SIC certificate is stored in the directory _______________.
After the SIC reset operation is complete, the policy that will be installed is the:
You run cpconfig to reset SIC on the Security Gateway. After the SIC reset operation is complete,
the policy that will be installed is the:
What would be the correct order of steps needed to perform this task?
Which rule position in the Rule Base should hold the Cleanup Rule? Why?
Which rule position in the Rule Base should hold the Cleanup Rule? Why?