Changes made to the Security Policy do not take effect on the Enforcement Module until the
administrator performs which of the following actions?
A.
Saves the policy.
B.
Verifies the policy.
C.
Install the policy.
D.
Stops firewall services on the Enforcement Module.
E.
Stops firewall services on the Management module.
Explanation:
If you make changes to your configuration / rulebase and you want them to be applied to your
Firewall modules you have to install the updated policy (that contains the modified rulebase) from
the Install Policy button at the Policy Editor. When you are installing the policy, the Management
Server translates the configuration to Inspect code and then pushes it to the applicable firewalls at
their Inspection engine.
Incorrect Answers:
A: To make policy changes effective in the firewall modules you have to install it, when you save it,
you are only storing the new definition, but not pushing it to the gateway modules for enforcement.
B: When you verify a policy you are only checking the syntax, the rule order and the objects, you
are not enforcing the definition on the gateway modules.
D: The changes made to a policy are not enforced through the start or stop of the Firewall service
in any of the components of the infrastructure.
E: The changes made to a policy are not enforced through the start or stop of the Firewall service
in any of the components of the infrastructure.