The fw fetch command allows an administrator to specify which Security Policy a remote enforcement module retrieves.

The fw fetch command allows an administrator to specify which Security Policy a remote
enforcement module retrieves.

The fw fetch command allows an administrator to specify which Security Policy a remote
enforcement module retrieves.

A.
True

B.
False

Explanation:
with “fw fetch” command you can specify an IP address to fetch a policy from, so you just need to
specify the IP address of the management server that has the right policy destined to your firewall

module. Remember that you need to have a trust relationship established through SIC certificates.
(Secure Internal Communications).
Example: fw fetch 192.168.1.1.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Since you can specify an IP address with the “fw fetch” command, you can specify the policy
that you want to install, just type the IP of the management module that have the desired policy.



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