What would be the most efficient way to revert to a working configuration?

An administrator has installed the latest HFA on the system for fixing traffic problems after creating
a backup file. A large number of routes were added or modified, causing network problems. The
Check Point configuration has not been changed. What would be the most efficient way to revert
to a working configuration?

An administrator has installed the latest HFA on the system for fixing traffic problems after creating
a backup file. A large number of routes were added or modified, causing network problems. The
Check Point configuration has not been changed. What would be the most efficient way to revert
to a working configuration?

A.
A back up cannot be restored, because the binary files are missing.

B.
The restore is not possible because the backup file does not have the same build number
(version).

C.
Select Snapshot Management from the SecurePlatform boot menu.

D.
Use the command restore and select the appropriate backup file.



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Glenn

Glenn

D, no need to use a snapshot as a backup has al the necessary info.

ileht

ileht

sk54100
“How to back up your system on SecurePlatform”

Important: You only can restore backup to the same OS, same Check Point version and patch level, i.e. installed hotfixes.

B

FriedBacon

FriedBacon

It’s B

The GAiA Backup is very sensitive to the Current furmware including the Hotfixes and updates
Since backup was done before HFA, restoring it after HFA is futile

Esteban

Esteban

D. Use the command restore and select the appropriate backup file.

ccsestudent

ccsestudent

D. Because there is no change in the version. It would not work if the version 77.20 to 77.30 had been changed