Within clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 or later, which two types of FPolicy integrations are supported? (Choose two)
A. Text-based FPolicy
B. SAN-based FPolicy
C. Native Blocking
D. External FPolicy server
Explanation:
6 Comments on “which two types of FPolicy integrations are supported?”
Mohamed Soussisays:
C D
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Yannsays:
B. est fausse, FP policy concerne le NAS (File blocking,Quota,Audit et archiving ),NFS et CIFS protocol
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Yannsays:
Fpolicy generates notifications that are sent to either external FPolicy server. If your configuration uses the native engine for simple blocking, you don’t need to configure an external engine
=> C and D
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coolunuzsays:
C and D
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Davidsays:
C and D
Take a look at the Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2.x File Access Management Guide, page 148.
“There are two basic FPolicy configuration types. One configuration uses external FPolicy servers to process and act upon notifications. The other configuration does not use external FPolicy servers; instead, it uses the Data ONTAP internal, native FPolicy server for simple file blocking based on extensions.”
C D
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B. est fausse, FP policy concerne le NAS (File blocking,Quota,Audit et archiving ),NFS et CIFS protocol
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Fpolicy generates notifications that are sent to either external FPolicy server. If your configuration uses the native engine for simple blocking, you don’t need to configure an external engine
=> C and D
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C and D
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C and D
Take a look at the Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2.x File Access Management Guide, page 148.
“There are two basic FPolicy configuration types. One configuration uses external FPolicy servers to process and act upon notifications. The other configuration does not use external FPolicy servers; instead, it uses the Data ONTAP internal, native FPolicy server for simple file blocking based on extensions.”
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Agree C and D
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