You run cpconfig to reset SIC on the Security Gateway. After the SIC reset operation is complete,
the policy that will be installed is the:
A.
Standard policy.
B. Initial policy.
C.
Last policy that was installed.
D.
Default filter.
You run cpconfig to reset SIC on the Security Gateway. After the SIC reset operation is complete,
the policy that will be installed is the:
You run cpconfig to reset SIC on the Security Gateway. After the SIC reset operation is complete,
the policy that will be installed is the:
A.
Standard policy.
B. Initial policy.
C.
Last policy that was installed.
D.
Default filter.
B)
D
B
The Security Gateway will run the default policy until a policy is installed. It is recommended to install policy as soon as the SIC has been reset on your Management Server.
If SIC communication is lost and gateway reboots and comes up and still it cant connect to management server, it will use last installed/fetched policy.
But if a SIC is RESET, then it will use initial/default policy.
so like Ben said, it always better to re-install policy after SIC reset, even though SIC establishment doesn’t require a policy installation.
Its B, you can confirm it 🙂 access the CLI and enter ‘fw stat’
Its B, you can confirm it 🙂
access the CLI and enter ‘fw stat’
B