Which of the following answers does NOT lead to a successful solution?
Included in the client’s network are some switches, which rely on IGMP snooping. You must
find a solution to work with these switches. Which of the following answers does NOT lead
to a successful solution?
Is it possible to install a cluster in this situation?
The customer wishes to install a cluster. In his network, there is a switch which is incapable
of forwarding multicast. Is it possible to install a cluster in this situation?
What could be a reason why synchronization between primary and secondary Security Management Servers does not
What could be a reason why synchronization between primary and secondary Security
Management Servers does not occur?
What is the proper command for importing users into the R77 User Database?
What is the proper command for importing users into the R77 User Database?
Select the BEST response for the synchronization trigger.
In a R75 Management High Availability (HA) configuration, you can configure
synchronization to occur automatically, when: 1. The Security Policy is installed. 2. The
Security Policy is saved. 3. The Security Administrator logs in to the seconday Security
Management Server and changes its status to Active. 4. A scheduled event occurs. 5. The
user data base is installed. Select the BEST response for the synchronization trigger.
What is a requirement for setting up R77 Management High Availability?
What is a requirement for setting up R77 Management High Availability?
Are these machines correctly configured for a ClusterXL deployment?
You are preparing computers for a new ClusterXL deployment. For your cluster, you plan to
use three machines with the following configurations: Cluster Member 1: OS – GAiA; NICs –
QuadCard; Memory – 1 GB; Security Gateway – version: R71 and primary Security
Management Server installed, version: R77 Cluster Member 2: OS – GAiA; NICs – 4 Intel
3Com; Memory – 1 GB; Security Gateway only, version: R77 Cluster Member 3: OS – GAiA;
NICs – 4 other manufacturers; Memory – 512 MB; Security Gateway only, version: R77 Are
these machines correctly configured for a ClusterXL deployment?
Are these machines correctly configured for a ClusterXL deployment?
You are preparing computers for a new ClusterXL deployment. For your cluster, you plan to
use four machines with the following configurations: Cluster Member 1: OS – GAiA; NICs –
QuadCard; Memory – 1 GB; Security Gateway only, version: R77 Cluster Member 2: OS –
GAiA; NICs – 4 Intel 3Com; Memory – 1 GB; Security Gateway only, version: R77 Cluster
Member 3: OS – GAiA; NICs – 4 other manufacturers; Memory: 512 MB; Security Gateway
only, version: R77 Security Management Server: MS Windows 2008; NIC – Intel NIC (1);
Security Gateway and primary Security Management Server installed, version: R77 Are
these machines correctly configured for a ClusterXL deployment?
What is the problem with this configuration?
You are establishing a ClusterXL environment, with the following topology: VIP internal
cluster IP = 172.16.10.3; VIP external cluster IP = 192.168.10.3 Cluster Member 1: 4 NICs,
3 enableD. hme0: 192.168.10.1/24, hme1: 10.10.10.1/24, qfe2: 172.16.10.1/24 Cluster
Member 2: 5 NICs, 3 enabled; hme3: 192.168.10.2/24, hme1: 10.10.10.2/24, hme2:
172.16.10.2/24 External interfaces 192.168.10.1 and 192.168.10.2 connect to a VLAN
switch. The upstream router connects to the same VLAN switch. Internal interfaces
172.16.10.1 and 172.16.10.2 connect to a hub. 10.10.10.0 is the synchronization network.
The Security Management Server is located on the internal network with IP 172.16.10.3.
What is the problem with this configuration?
What is the reason for the following error?
What is the reason for the following error?