Which of the following change is the most likely cause of the block?
A Security Policy installed by another Security Administrator has blocked all SmartDashboard
connections to the stand-alone installation of R76. After running the command fw unloadlocal, you
are able to reconnect with SmartDashboard and view all changes. Which of the following change
is the most likely cause of the block?
which of the following is NOT a valid R76 topology configuration?
When configuring anti-spoofing on the Security Gateway object interfaces, which of the following is
NOT a valid R76 topology configuration?
Which of the following is the most likely cause?
You are conducting a security audit. While reviewing configuration files and logs, you notice logs
accepting POP3 traffic, but you do not see a rule allowing POP3 traffic in the Rule Base. Which of
the following is the most likely cause?
Which rule is responsible for the installation failure?
Which rule is responsible for the installation failure?
Which command allows Security Policy name and install date verification on a Security Gateway?
Which command allows Security Policy name and install date verification on a Security Gateway?
How can you do this?
You have two rules, ten users, and two user groups in a Security Policy. You create database
version 1 for this configuration. You then delete two existing users and add a new user group. You
modify one rule and add two new rules to the Rule Base. You save the Security Policy and create
database version 2. After awhile, you decide to roll back to version 1 to use the Rule Base, but you
want to keep your user database. How can you do this?
Which feature or command provides the easiest path for Security Administrators to revert to earlier versions o
Which feature or command provides the easiest path for Security Administrators to revert to earlier
versions of the same Security Policy and objects configuration?
What occurs with the remote Gateway after reboot?
Your Security Management Server fails and does not reboot. One of your remote Security
Gateways managed by the Security Management Server reboots. What occurs with the remote
Gateway after reboot?
How can you configure an application to automatically launch on the Security Management Server when traffic is
How can you configure an application to automatically launch on the Security Management Server
when traffic is dropped or accepted by a rule in the Security Policy?
Which of the following is NOT useful to verify whether or not a Security Policy is active on a Gateway?
Which of the following is NOT useful to verify whether or not a Security Policy is active on a
Gateway?